Mother Teresa's Sister

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I visited Albania long before it was a trendy, hot destination in Europe.  On my first visit, not long after the fall of communism, the main form of transportation was a donkey cart.  Honest to goodness!  There were few taxis, no souvenirs, and hardly any tourists.  I absolutely loved it.
 
When I arrived in Tirana, the capital, it was a sleepy little city of 300,000.  My bus to the capital dropped me off in the middle of nowhere.  I had no clue where I needed to go.  So, I stopped a policeman and asked where I could find a taxi.  "Taxi?" he answered with a smile.  There were no taxis.  He blew his whistle, flagged down the first car that passed by, and asked that man to take me to the center of town.  It was a very unexpected taxi, but the driver was paid and everyone was happy. 
 
Things have changed.
 
Tirana is now a bustling city of a million people with extremely crowded streets and an abundance of taxis.  There are also souvenir shops.
 
On my first visit, I'm not sure if I knew that Mother Teresa was originally from Albania.  Now, after four visits, it's a fact that you can't ignore.  There are actually Mother Teresa bobblehead dolls for sale in Tirana.  I didn't buy one the last time I was there, but it's on my list if I ever return.
 
It was also on my last visit that I saw this sister from the Missionaries of Charity on the streets of Tirana.  Sometimes, I'm too embarrassed to ask for a photo.  This was one of those times.  I took several photos from my hip as she walked past me.  And, just to be sure, I ran ahead of her and did it again.  The actual photo is out of focus, but I'm very pleased with the portrait I drew. 
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