Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Gladis' adventure throughout Skopje

Today, Gladis had an almost solo adventure throughout Skopje. She said she needed to stretch her legs a bit and get some tea. She got back with wonderful pictures and some stories to tell.


First she went for a playground to test the devices and see what is all the fuss about. The swinging device was slightly sad because there was nobody to push her (for the sake of the story consistency, we would exempt the person who took the photo). But afterwards she enjoyed hook climbing. Now there was some good stretching, she said.


Afterwards she tried to call home, but she said she couldn’t push the buttons, she needed fingers or some thumbs at least. We can lend her some next time she goes for a walk. Gladis told us that despite the unsuccessful attempt at calling England, she had a nice chat with a beeping sound, but it turned out the beeping sound wasn’t very interested in her, and there was no feedback from the communication.


Along the way towards the church, Gladis noticed a graffiti which if left to free interpretation of the author of this text, is an elephant from Germany with a large ear piercing, but seeing what the interpretation of the author was, it won’t be left to his interpretation.



She took a short cut through the air (I believe everyone is familiar with her levitation abilities) just to land in front of the church and get stuck in the door. When a nice gentleman which Gladis fancied a lot, helped her release herself from the oppression of the door, they exchanged numbers and she relaxed a bit, knowing she may as well found another friend.


Just before leaving, she threw a last glance at the sky, behind a suggestive large construction and went back in to the apartment. The journey is its own reward should work well here because she forgot to buy some tea, and now is drinking Boza instead (which has nothing to do with tea, except that is kind of fluidy)


Written by: Damjan Cvetkov-Dimitrov
Photos by: Ana Stefanovska

1 comment:

Damjan Cvetkov-Dimitrov said...

Excellent text, i really liked the bit about the "if left to the interpretation of the author", quite interesting realy..