
Seems impossible to believe that we are back in Moshi again. Somehow being in North Carolna seemed less real on this past trip than being back. Perhaps it was the boiling weather and the hurried plans to return. But, here we are back. The weather is a little warmer, and a little dryer—there has been literally no rain since the end of May and that was just a little bit as the long rains were short. The dry weather is forcing trees to bloom that is beautiful even though you know that they are stressed.

We’ve managed to set a hash at the sugar plantation, try to deal with the birds eating all our lettuce and other vegetables (it is so dry they are descending in droves!)











Finally, we return to set the hash





All along we had planned to have the majority of the hash in the rice paddy, but when we couldn't even find the rice paddy the day before, we had no idea if we could do it. What was great was to actually get across a very rikkety bridge and get into the paddies where we had a wonderful time wandering up and down the field. We had an opportunity to talk to tons of people about what we were doing so that they wouldn't erase our flour. As soon as one of them said..."Oh" like the Kilimanjaro Marathon" we knew we had struck it rich! And that made explaining easy from then on.




Our hysterical garden at A-5

Both of us have been busy with work, lots of writing to do, CAB assistance, attending the Moshi CAB, and listening to the amazing stories of the saga’s of the effect of power cuts on the labs, and on the materials being sent to the various regulatory agencies. We certainly need this to all come to an end soon!

Dinner at the Crumps




As we follow the news of Hurricane Irene (thank heavens it seems to be breaking down) we plan with some trepidation a dinner party and movie tonight. The stated power cuts were to be last night and today and then have power return until late tonight, but we had power nearly all night and have had it today. This feels ominous for tonight with the movie. Hope for the best is all I can say!
I have to say that it was wonderful to have two days with Kili out. Though there is a new break in the Glacier, it is still such an amazing site, and reminds me of how much I love being here, and how much I just enjoy the simplicity of the life that we leave.