This will be my 2nd year for doing a blog special about the Feast of the Black Nazarene. My photo walk and adventure will start here from Recto up to Quiapo church, on our way to reach the church to attend the mass, even that it rain so hard, we got lucky to reach the church after some hours of waiting for the rain to stop. In this post, are my photo collections of street vendors who are so busy selling their items everwhere, I also complained on some vendors who always disturb you whenever you are praying, getting your attention and ask you if you want to buy their shirts, candles and sampaguitas. Most annoying are street kid vendors, they are noisy and makulit and didn't mind if you are praying during the mass.
I noticed that the number of street vendors has increased for this year, shirts are almost everywhere, priced at P100 each and sando shirt for kids at P50, I was planning to buy one shirt for myself, but I have no small amount on that morning, but my sis bought one sando shirt for my son Ash. I also don't like those tokneneng sellers in the middle of the church crowd, the smoke and hot frying pan are annoying whenever you are nearby. Mineral water and sodas are also sold, and those DIY print on the spot shirt are the most appreciated by people because it is less expensive.
more photos below
"magkano po ito?"
shirts for sale, I wonder bakit may white horse sa table
all priced tag with P100
towels for sale
more shirts
glossy poster for sale at P20
Chowking greets everyone a Happy Fiesta
We bought this sando shirt for kids for only P50
Calendar 2011 are also for sale
sodas and samalamig carts are also everywhere
me and my sis
a busy street going to Quiapo church at 7am
sampaguita vendor
grandma pushes her candle store in the middle of the crowd infront of the church
kuliglig vehicle spotted in a nearby market place
that vacant lot serves as a urinary area for male devotees
Loren's banner. I thought these kind of banners are prohibited in this new administration.