This and that
Keita has left for Segou. He stayed longer than the
2 weeks that I am normally allocated
according to the rules that govern
polygamous marriages. This period could also be two days, if his other wife
lived in the same town for instance. The important issue is that he spends as
long with his first wife as with me. But this time he spent
almost three weeks here, to my delight- Djenne is much more fun when he
is here.
His delayed
departure came about because this month he had to present himself to the authorities in
order to receive his salary as a civil
servant. Normally all civil servants are
paid monthly into their bank accounts, but this month then government decided
to undertake a nationwide ‘control physique’
and every government employee had not only to present themselves in person, they also
had to bring their professional certificates and diplomas with them. The reason for this is that under the ATT
administration many civil servants were given their positions simply because of
connections without passing the exams
and receiving the required diplomas. Many other civil servants have died, but
their bank accounts continue to receive their monthly salaries sometimes years
after their death. So some draconian measures are now underway and the whole
country is mobilized- a logistical nightmare of course, with hundreds of civil
servants queing up for days to have their papers scrutinized, and finally
receive their salaries if all is in
order.
So, Keita is now gone and I am on my own, but not for long: tonight
Birgit arrives! Betty the donkey foal will be pleased, because I know Birgit will as usual
lavish lots of care and love on her and brush her daily- Betty is seen above in the
middle in the distance when Kassim went to collect my little donkey family on his bicycle last night to put them in their stable.
Otherwise life continues in its well worn patterns: the loom in the MaliMali studio needs to be put in order with new warp, a time consuming job here carried out by Niamoy (left) , Maman and Djenneba.
4 Comments:
Your version of "this and that" is pretty extraordinary, I'd say. And the photographs!! Thank you yet another wonderful window into your world.
thank you Susan- I still feel lucky to live in this place which is still exotic to me even after all these years...
That must mean no major flooding this year - hurrah! But I blush to read that Birgit is arriving because that means I missed the post to her, so sorry.
Big kisses to goddonkey Betty. Alexander 'Betty' Lambton is so delighted - maybe I can encourage the godson to visit his stepsister.
This donkey business of yours is very confusing David. But by all means do encourage your godson to visit and please escort hime here! and yes, I was going to ask you what happened to the parcel..nevermind! I'll get it in England.xxs
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