...where a lot happened, but I was not eaten by goats. Or by anything else, except the odd mosquito and (for pretend) my favorite small child, with whom I had the following daily conversation:
Me: Mmm, I am hungry!
Fanta: I am Very hungry!
Me: Where is Fanta??
Fanta: Where is Mamjara?? [that's me, here, now]
Me: Here she is! [Pretend eating.] Mmm, Fanta and rice.
Fanta: [Pretend eating.] Mamjara meat is verrry tasty.
Both: mnam mnam mnam
Um, yes. You have to take what language practice you can get, and all I have to say is, the people of Bumari are remarkably patient with their bumbling Americans.
Anyway, pictures!
At the local football field
My friend Becca on our group's marathon walk
More marathon walk
My house in village (the end with the tie-dye, not the Pokemon.)
I'm back in the capital for the last week of training, so watch this space for updates on the last couple of months.
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Blair,
I was in the last Education group in The Gambia. Please greet Dan in Janjanbureh for me. He's a great guy and you should have a lot of fun there. It's great reading about your journey.
Adam
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