A Lone Tourist
Baba likes cars.
He keeps me up to date of goings-on at the hotel by sending pictures of the vehicles that have been to the hotel. At least this time there is some human interest too!
We were supposed to have quite an influx this weekend- that is to say the one tourist you glimpse in the car was there Saturday and Sunday and we also had a double room booked for Sunday and Monday. That is unusual these days! But alas, the double room cancelled because of the Bamako events...
In the middle of all the Djenné disasters I complained about below Baba stands out as something of a shining star: he is able to keep the hotel going in my absence and I trust him to welcome our few hotel guests and to take care of them, with the help of Maman of course.
He keeps me up to date of goings-on at the hotel by sending pictures of the vehicles that have been to the hotel. At least this time there is some human interest too!
We were supposed to have quite an influx this weekend- that is to say the one tourist you glimpse in the car was there Saturday and Sunday and we also had a double room booked for Sunday and Monday. That is unusual these days! But alas, the double room cancelled because of the Bamako events...
In the middle of all the Djenné disasters I complained about below Baba stands out as something of a shining star: he is able to keep the hotel going in my absence and I trust him to welcome our few hotel guests and to take care of them, with the help of Maman of course.
3 Comments:
Saluts a Baba and Maman of the lovely smile. It's good to know that some things don't change. Hope all's well in Sweden; see you next week.
Reading your stories about the hotel, the library, the fabric making, Bamako, oh lala! so many complications, Je vous souhaite Bon Courage.
Good old Baba and Maman!
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