Thanksgiving a la Guinea
Hope you had a great Thanksgiving, ours was great! (That's Monica, my nearest neighbor in Lansanaya, holding the plate of food.)
I successfully ate myself into a food coma yesterday evening. Who says you can't do Thanksgiving in a third world country. Our director Steve had 4 turkeys, 2 pigs and our Doctor brought the most georgeous giant deep sea fish I've ever seen in my life. The volunteers were charged with side dishes and desserts, but since I got there late because of transport problems (what a surprise!) I found all the traditional foods covered, mash potatoes (we actually had 3 different varieties- skinless, with skin and garlic and uber buttery) corn bread, cranberry sauce, gravy, sweet potatoes, carmeled potatoes, pumpkin pies, pecan pie, brownies, french chocolate mousse. So, for my contribution I decided to whip up my famous (or at least note worthy among
Life is good in Dinguiraye, the rains have stopped and the road is repaired (for now) and we're entering a brief "cold season" which doesn't mean anything for the sun relenting during the day, but at night it almost gets a little chilly (probably around 60 degrees) so I even sleep with a sheet. Cherif and his family are doing great, Cherif was recently named captain of the prefectoral soccer team and is leading a winning team in a sponsored tournament against the surrounding village teams. Work is slow starting, but picking up with the school year. Solar cooking marketing is back in the works, and I have several smaller projects going on with people who are interested in starting various projects in the community. And as the school year really starts going (it takes about the first month or so until all the teachers and students start showing up on a regular basis) I'm hoping to start a youth business club. The new group of volunteers is slated to come into
So hope you all had a great thanksgiving and a good busy shopping day afterwards, although I can't say I missed the mall crowds that much as I walked around the local market this evening.