It’s been another week of packing and saying goodbye to friends:
The Diocese held a reception for us at the Faith House guest house, and the Bishop presented us with presents to thank us for our work.
The Vocational Training Centre provided a lunch for us and all the students. This included a song and local dances.
When one of the students was asked why he was happy, he said it was because he meal was a change from posho (which looks like very stodgy mashed potato) and beans – their normal daily menu. (Malcolm was relieved he didn't say' because the Crawfords are going!!!!)
And the Senior staff of Potter's Village took us out for our last meal at Traveller’s Rest.
Now, all we have to do is pack up (and start our diet!!!!)
Finally, to complete the series on the local ‘delicacy’, the drink Bushera. Once the seeds of sorghum are dried and left to ferment for a few days in water you end up with the drink. It may look like drinking chocolate, but is tastes like slightly rancid fruit juice. Definitely an acquired taste and a bit of a shock to a mzungu!!!!
This week’s proverb from the BBC Africa web-site is from the Gambia: “A thin chicken cooked and shared tastes better than a fat one eaten alone”
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