A few of the things I saw on a very busy mainstreet Wadena while waiting for the bus:
Crosswalk? We don't do crosswalks in Wadena. We walk across the street wherever we please, every one of us. |
We have a lot of First Nations residents, or they come in from the Fishing Lake Indian Reserve. |
Not the usual STC (Sask Transportation Co) vehicle. This is a stand-in while the regulars get their spring make-over. |
I did take a picture of a local daycare provider herding her half-dozen small charges across the street a few minutes before the bus appeared above, but won't post such a thing without the permission of their parents. And I've no clue who those might be. What was I thinking?
Lots of activity in town on a weekday morning, anyway. The bus didn't have many passengers but I did make some new friends — this is easy in Saskatchewan, because everybody talks to everybody, friends and strangers alike, or at least I do. It's one of the best parts of living out here. People are not afraid of each other or, as I found in Toronto last May, offended or suspicious if you speak to them before you have been introduced. That's not to say city dwellers are never friendly and open. They are just a lot more careful. Perhaps they have to be.
I have had the same experience, here and in Toronto. I don't think people need to be careful in that way. Smiling and showing courtesy is not the same as taking people into your house or giving them your paycheck which is not usually a good idea.
ReplyDeleteI am friendly and open and ought to be more careful.
ReplyDeleteSounds like you made the best out of your trip to the dentist. I'm always a little surprised how friendly people are in other provinces in comparison to those in Quebec. Languages issues does not make for friendly folk.
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