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  • Posted 4 months ago
  • Remote

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‘I just need a place where I can camp and relax for a few days. I am on holiday and I have lots to catch up with.’ I explained. I parked Zimba under a shady tree and went for a walk into town. It’s Sunday today, most shops will be closed but that means it is less busy too. It was steaming hot as I crossed the bridge on foot to explore downtown. As usual, most people didn’t expect anyone like me to walk the streets. I got some bread and oranges and headed for home. ‘You must be hungry, let me order you some grilled fish and chips’ Julio said. ‘I just had a banana and an orange. I am fine thank you’.

Not much later, the gate opened and the takeaway fish and chips arrived. ‘Did you catch this one?’ I joked with him, thank you so very much. The grilled fish was so very tasty and came with fries and some salad. It was way too much for me as I shared the takeaway container with the gardeners.

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