Far-Flung Postcards is a weekly sequence through which NPR’s worldwide staff shares moments from their lives and work all over the world.
I used to be taking my 12-year-old daughter on her first-ever journey abroad, to Antigua, Guatemala. Worldwide journey all the time brings a brand new perspective, and that was very true as I used to be seeing a unique nation by her large, awe-filled eyes.
Whereas visiting a museum of Indigenous textiles in a city a couple of miles outdoors the town, I noticed this pretty hanging planter within the form of a hen. As I received nearer, I spotted it was made fully out of an outdated tire. It is an ingenious instance of reusing trash to make one thing stunning. And it is a reminder that tradition is in every single place when you let your eye linger.
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