TS Diary | Admiring ancient facades of historical center

Hanging out now! 😊

Lately I have been visiting the lady friend that has definitely came to the CBO city in order to get back to her original house and now it is time to kick the streets together for sure. Since those few days in the mentioned city, it was necessary to update the residence address of her and other related stuff with official institutions, so we agreed to spend several days on these activities and this diary is one of them of course.



Early in the morning and after taking a delicious breakfast based on mixed eggs with corn doug and oatmeal as warming drink, we took the public bus that goes directly from our spot to the historical center, which is the zone with several places that were built in the previous centuries belonged to the independence period. Many of them like this one called "Venezia" were restored on such vibrant attractive colors to activate a fashion store.



By continuing walking more during the light day, I kept snapping extra photographies to compare the similarities among several facades that have the colonial characteristics like balconies in the windows. It's impressive to notice that some of them are really abandoned and others are operating as residences or commercial stores. According to my dear friend, this yellow construction had an iconic name denominated Japanese-Venezuelan trade center.



This following collage shows the big difference I am talking about at the previous paragraph of the article: the one at the right side is merely a humble house and the left one is a butcher shop. What a humongous transformation can make the money's flow. Anyway, we both felt tired at midday and it was the perfect moment to get back home and rest enough until the bed time. Thanks for reading my publication if you reached this final stage. See you soon.

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The pictures belongs to me and they were taken and edited with InShot app in a Xiaomi Redmi7A cellphone camera in Venezuela.

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