Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Street life in Tirana



Below are January scenes, here in Tirana. The photos are organized by people, buildings, and street/statues/market views. The final photo is a recent view from our living room window. 
Enjoy!


People near our apt.
There are 10 men in a row selling 10 used cell phones, all day, every day
Blind man providing soothing music
Often you will see a man lining up his used books along the street
High tech repair of the fiber optic system
These next three photos are the Roma people (gypsies) making their living collecting plastic and tin cans
Anyone for a 2 hour thick Turkish coffee in doll's tea cup sizes?
Buildings- institutional and private
This is the home of the Dictator, Enver Hoxha just sitting 1/2 a block from our apartment
This is Peter's office building to the right foreground. The soccer stadium is the structure to the left.
Many, many casinos, mostly just machines but a 24/7 guard in front.
This is the "Cultural Palace that the Dictator's daughter (architect) built to glorify him. 
Equal in number to the casinos are these places to place bets on "football" games and politics too!
Here is the national street food of Albania. It is spinach, leek or tomatoes with cheese in flaky pastry.

You occasionally see homes built before the Communist "Block" apartments. This is typical needing attention.
On almost every block are bride shops. Most brides rent their 2 dresses, one for each night of celebration. FANCY!
Many Albanians love America as more Albanians live abroad than here in Albania
A few years ago, the then mayor wanted to spruce up the ugly communist buildings. As an artist he asked anyone 
who wanted to come paint the outside of the building and he would supply the paint.
You see many buildings around town like these shown here.
This same mayor tore down many dilapidated shacks along this river through town and made it scenic
This is the National History Museum with a classic mosaic from the ages. Communism takes central place.


Statues, Streets, Sidewalks and Markets
Notice the cars that just park on the sidewalk when there isn't a parking space nearby.
These sidewalk hazards are like this for months. You need to be looking down when walking. 
This is in front of the Sheraton. People take the covers to sell for scrap metal.

This is the only bunker in town (Parliament Building in background). There were 750,000 of these built to "protect" Albania

Woodrow Wilson Circle to honor the fact in 1917 he protected Albania from being carved up by other countries.
Guess who came to town in his last 4 months in office. He never even made it to Vermont!

Bicycle street in Albania, parts, used bikes and new
This is tobacco to buy and make your own cigarettes. 
How about a live chicken for dinner? You have to kill and clean it though.
Fish for sale
Knock offs


And finally, a recent view from our apartment...

Not a bad place to live for a few years!

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