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Kilimanjaro is snow covered! |
Week 5 Moshi
After the eventful week 4, I was reasonably sure that there
could be nothing to top our weekend at Lake Chala and the Hash (run/walk) and
flat tires. And, I think it really has
to be said that the events of last week are pretty un-toppable. But, the week did continue, and as usual, was
most interesting and different.
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toilet water leaking out-and ou-and out |
We woke up after the horrible tire incident with water
covering the floor of the house, with the small bathroom leak. I mopped it all up and yet it continued to
leak. As usual I thought the worst, but
Pauli (thank goodness for Pauli) discovered that it was just water coming from
the lever to flush. The water level was
set too high and suddenly started dripping water continuously. Thanks yet again, Pauli.
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Just a reminder, lots of snow! |
The mountain has been spectacular this week when it has been
out. There is tons of new snow on it,
though the glaciers continue to recede.
But, nearly every day brings new rain, new beauty.
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Judy? I don't know what this is...looks like a day lily leaf |
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Unusual Turk's cap lily |
One of my favorite things is seeing new things in the yard,
and here are two new flowers. Because I
love to see what is new, I had Pauli accompany me and explain everything. The songbirds are going crazy, though I can
not quite get them in my sights. They
are like hummingbirds only bigger but they stick their long beak into fragrant
flowers and spend happy hours souring around looking for more.
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Ema-youth CAB leader gives a report about marathon |
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Youth CAB members listen to reports |
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Ema answering questions |
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James our bright energetic AMO discusses his passion, stigma towards HIV-infected pregnant women |
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James adds a plea for a campaign to end stigma |
Wednesday was the big CAB meeting and as usual was packed
not just for agenda, but also for the
folks attending. Our big CAB was huge,
and everyone was talking and asking questions as usual. Ema showed a slide show
from the Marathon and there were one or two very upset folks who did not get
their picture in, yet actually participated.
Poor Ema, he had tried his level best to get everyone in. But there you go. We had
multiple presentations regarding other research going on at the site,
and will have to invite them back as there was so much interest. The main topic of stigma and discrimination
still is dominant, and we will try to have a symposium soon to bring
stakeholders to the table to discuss what we as a community might be able to do
to change this terrible problem.
The weekend held new promise. More rain.
Heaven’s radio is nearly finished. Now I love the concept of the Carter Family Heaven's Radio.... "The static in the air sometimes makes it hard to hear, but it is not so with heaven's radio. So our Heaven's radio towers are jumping up all over the place. They are hideous just let the record show, and often block our mountain view, which is of course, heaven. But there we are. They are there just like in the US and everywhere else.
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Heaven's Radio--Where my precious savior always listens in! |
And then we attended the Motorcross up at Sylvie and Fons’
farm. It was crazy. And the big race was on Sunday (when it
poured rain and I’m sure all the paths were muddy and slippery. Here are just some of the pictures that I was
able to snap.
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Fons' farm |
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Venue of race |
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Fons, note no helmet! |
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KCMC ambulance |
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First view of the duet
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this duet is competing |
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down, now up |
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very steep |
So, now onto the 6th week (sadly next to last).
Saddies, my beloved Blue Devils lost in the first round. It was certainly not what we wanted or expected, but this is college ball and anything can happen. So, with all
saddies comes some triumph.
The painful loss was tempered by Harvard winning against Cincinnati, even though they lost to Michigan State, perhaps the best team in college basketball today. But, wow, Johnny Dawkins’ Stanford team wins against Kansas. How in the world did that happen. So now on to the next week, and more interesting experiences here in my 3rd home.
Snow on the mountain is gorgeous!
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