Vendors outside the
Immaculate Heart of Mary Parish church selling peanuts, corn, dried fish,
suman and
kakanin (Filipino delicacies usually made out of sticky rice), and
palabok (a rice noodle dish). I guess the church's rule against vendors isn't very strict.
8 comments:
At least they are not begging for a handout. They are providing what appears to be a great lunch.
LOL looks like a joke!
Léia
This is a great capture. Perhaps these vendors don't want to sell to the competition.
As we say (and practice) in France: rules are made to be broken
Simply no place like Manila..
I love these kind of shots. Well spotted, Hilda. :-)
That's so funny. I've run into all kinds of folks who believe that the rules or the signs don't apply to them! :)
Re your comment about alligators. They only eat once a month so it's usually not a problem. But one never knows when they are hungry and so people who fall into the river are known as "gator bait." :))
Maybe the rule doesn't apply to food Hilda?
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