But this morning,just back from Bamako, I enjoyed another fishy experience: but this is something only Swedes will understand. The kind Carin gave me some ‘Kalles Caviar’ from the Diplomatic Bag. (Kalles Caviar is not Beluga. It is a delicious cod roe paste all Swedish school children have on their bread before going to school in the morning. They will then remain hooked for the rest of their lives) Carin also gave me some excellent Swedish coffee from a posh Stockholm shop so things are looking up, and for a moment all is looking rosy even in Djenne...
Sunday, November 04, 2012
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