Goodness...three weeks into my holiday already!
I am still in London, ‘Glamping’, (Glamorous Camping), as someone called it. It means that I
am spreading myself out amongst my many and hospitable friends: a couple of
days here, a week there.
Just now I moved into my old friend Sanjay’s on the
New King’s Road. I am enjoying his lovely and large flat which is full of all
those high- tech mod-cons that someone like me (i.e. fresh from the African bush) craves. When I
go on holiday I don’t want anything ethnic
or exotic: I already live in mud
hotel in an ancient mud city...
No, I want shiny things that work: smooth beautiful surfaces and
doors that open and shut without a sound; huge flat-screen TVs with every
film imaginable at the touch of a button on the remote control; a fridge filled
with champagne and cheeses, that wonderful
commodity, entirely lacking in Djenné. Luckily for me, Sanjay’s is just one such
place... and there is a very large and
lovely bath here too: this is one of those old-fashioned luxuries which most
people seem to have discarded in favour of power showers. But I am a fan of
long baths, especially in Europe which is a very cold place as far as I am
concerned. Don’t forget that the thermometer showed 43° when I left Djenné!
(a post-script to the above addressed to my friends and London hosts: should your fridge happen to be lacking in champagne and the large flat screen TV be missing: fear not! I am not a spoilt brat I think and am genuinely extremely happy and grateful just to see my friends!)
My London life is not only filled with glamorous events and luxury however... I am trying out Portobello market to sell some Malimali garments. And believe me... I take my hat off and bow to market traders' resiliance. It is a hard way to earn ones's living, even though the sun was shining on a beautiful spring Saturday and we did really well; it was quite gruelling... but I will continue on Friday next week too.
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Sophie, Your stall kooks stylish. I hope you did well
yesterday :) G xxx
Indeed. She is a stylish kook.
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Some people think I am NOT a good cook, such as Giulietta for instance; She says when I am making Sunday lunch: "Oh Gawd, roast potatoes! And GRAVY made with flour?? We have moved on from the fifties, you know".
I may not be a cook, but perhaps I am a kook. I don't know? And thank you for finding me a stylish kook, David.
And thank you Gilliane, it did go well!
Are you still at Portabello this coming weekend? Would love to come along and say hallo and see the Mali Mali designs for real. Kim
If it is not raining I will be there on Friday 16th- perhaps see you there!
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