Djenne
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in Djenne, but beset by internet gremlins making communication very difficult.
I arrived in Bamako nearly a week ago where Keita met me and we travelled north
through a smiling and verdant Malian countryside where the millet stood plump and high as a
man, soon ready for harvest. That is until we reached the north side of San,
where the harvest started looking increasingly paltry and around Djenne only
the rice will yield this year. There has not been enough rain for the millet to
develop. Difficult times in Djenne then, as if it was not difficult enough!
But
although I am of course concerned that the rains have not been plentiful enough
here, I can’t help feeling relieved that I have arrived at the tail end of the
rainy season, which I detest. It is beautiful, yes: the evening skies are often
stunning and always seem to me to be painted on a Chinese vase- such as my view
here across the water which is where the footballers play in the dry season.Baba has run the place in an exemplary fashion in my absence- I am very pleased with him and gave him a Swiss army knife as a present amongst other things.
2 Comments:
Painted on a Chinese vase describes the lovely sunset here so well--and the donkey is adorable. How could anyone not smile?
yes indeed Susan. That is the great thing about being here- however difficult it is (and it IS!) I only have to turn around and look in another direction and there is something that will make me smile again...
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