Nezaabre everybody! Been here for two days now and say that it feels good to be back in the red dust of Africa!
Been couch surfing for two days in the outskirts of Ouaga, well if you can consider that there are any limits to this town…one story buildings are a must here and seeing higher feels like bein transported in another world! AM truely considering taking a hostel to start some work…you just can’t cope sometimes just sitting under the tree in the traditional courtyard of the house and simply doing nothing!
Am also considering buying a motorbike, going really arican. But it(s just so great being in a t shirt at night and riding the motorcycle…a certain sense of liberty!
My time in this shitty cyber café is up, on a key bord that must be from uzbekistan and you just have to guess they keys, and completely stuck by the red dust of course. Will ot buy a laptop here…vive la mobylette!
x, aurel
Now THAT sounds like Africa… fun, buy a motorbike! Enjoy!
xx
By: intdev2008 on February 19, 2009
at 6:47 am
anna:
. wear a helmet (hahaha, i’m laughing as i write this, although i really shouldn’t be).
nice to see new entries! hope there will be more soon, cause this really makes me feel like we are sharing a unique experience. laura, i wish i could visit you in cape town, the combined description, of yours and alice’s, of this place puts it very high on my list! aurel, you’re a true poet – but can we have a bit more boring factual info about Ouaga and your research, and whatever else is happening to you by next time
oh, and – who’s the previous comment from??
a. xx
By: intdev2008 on February 19, 2009
at 2:20 pm
Sorry first comment was from me (me=laura, before I forget to put my name under it again)
I too really enjoy reading your experiences! Keep ‘em coming.
xx LAURA
By: intdev2008 on February 20, 2009
at 8:58 am