Far-Flung Postcards is a weekly collection by which NPR’s worldwide correspondents share snapshots of moments from their lives and work all over the world.
Mexico Metropolis is dog-crazy. Girls push their poodles in strollers throughout the parks; one of many Chinese language eating places by our home has a full menu to your pooch — not only a bowl of whipped cream, we’re speaking a rooster breast dinner! And identical to there are road distributors who cater to people, there’s one man who runs a meals truck providing doggie delectables. (His hottest merchandise appears to be dried rooster ft).
So, as you may count on, Mexico Metropolis can be residence to many doggie colleges that that train fundamental obedience and the right way to get by in a rambunctious megacity. And, effectively, meaning you additionally want canine transportation. I took this image simply by Parque España, one of many massive parks in central Mexico Metropolis. It is a form of canine bus, powered by a bike. The motive force advised me the pooches have been headed again residence after an extended day of studying. The autos do not go very far or very quick, however I requested, “And they never jump off?” He stated, “The ones that do, go in the cage.”
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