kætʃ.kæ.meɪt Kecske means “goat” ; while mét refers to “district ” in Hungarian. Kecskemét – the capital of Bács-Kiskun County – fusing all the beauty and values of the Great Plain is situated in the middle of Hungary, approximately 85 kms from Budapest.
Wednesday, 7 August 2013
#219/365 Public
When I forgot my hand phone recently, I was so glad to see these. Granted I was doubtful I could make a call (1) I don't memorise phone numbers anymore (2) I don't carry my phone book in my bag...
Anyway, I tried it because I do remember my husband's number. However, I didn't get through because I didn't punch in some other codes ..gah
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Hungary,
Kecskemét,
Public infrastructure
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4 comments:
Oh my goodness, I can't remember the last time I used a public phone. It's been years!
Tamera,
exactly! do your city even have them?
We have them here and there, but I rarely see them being used. All the same, it's probably a good thing that pay phones still exist, in case of emergency!
Tamera,
yes, and we should also remember to carry phone book with us!
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