Grocery shopping in Canada
Posted: Wed Oct 11, 2017 5:11 pm
Yesterday, I went grocery shopping.
It was less busy, due to the time of day, and week, but there were many people there.
I had FT on my mind, and I was looking around a lot and thinking.
I see people from all sorts of heritages and walks of life, all around me.
Some born here, some not; some with English as a second (or third, or whatever) language.
All sorts of accents, skin colours, clothing and hair styles.
Even saw a woman with bright pink hair - and another with a nice shade of blue-ish purple.
I realized how grateful I was.
As Canadians go, I am very poor. But that does not bother me.
I look around, and I see so many going about their daily lives, all living peacefully.
Chatting with each other, some joking, some comparing food products.
I'm very fortunate - to have such diversity available to me - so many different ideas and ways of thinking...
Such a wealth of knowledge.
And the food - oh the food - we can get as there are so many different types.
But we all had one thing in common - we just wanted to live, and peacefully.
I'm glad I've grown up and live in a place where everyone is different. I think it makes us stronger, and better than we would be otherwise.
I hope, that such an experience would be available to all one day.
In the meantime, we have FT, where the world can come together and have fun.
It was less busy, due to the time of day, and week, but there were many people there.
I had FT on my mind, and I was looking around a lot and thinking.
I see people from all sorts of heritages and walks of life, all around me.
Some born here, some not; some with English as a second (or third, or whatever) language.
All sorts of accents, skin colours, clothing and hair styles.
Even saw a woman with bright pink hair - and another with a nice shade of blue-ish purple.
I realized how grateful I was.
As Canadians go, I am very poor. But that does not bother me.
I look around, and I see so many going about their daily lives, all living peacefully.
Chatting with each other, some joking, some comparing food products.
I'm very fortunate - to have such diversity available to me - so many different ideas and ways of thinking...
Such a wealth of knowledge.
And the food - oh the food - we can get as there are so many different types.
But we all had one thing in common - we just wanted to live, and peacefully.
I'm glad I've grown up and live in a place where everyone is different. I think it makes us stronger, and better than we would be otherwise.
I hope, that such an experience would be available to all one day.
In the meantime, we have FT, where the world can come together and have fun.