While he was accompanying us back, he exclaimed about how he had lost us and persuaded, “We will go and rest now. We are finished for today.”
I was barely winded. I told him, "I have only begun. I will also run to Zonkwa today. I will wear you out, I promised.”
So much for the delicate white lady.
As for Neicy, her commentary went like this, “I tell you, she is very strong, Truly!.”
I did run to Zankwa later that day. Neicy and another visitor, Nola, missed me and were on their way to Zonkwa also. I met them coming on my way back.
There is no escaping community and togetherness in Africa. For me there was especially no escape. Eyes are everywhere people are. All Baruka had to do to find me is stand out on the porch and ask, “Where did the white lady go?” And the people would point. A few paces from the house he would only have to ask the bushes, which way did the white lady go, and the bushes would point, also. Even in the bush, there were people everywhere. The population density is amazing. And everyone knows each other in the bush. Even in the city, we were running into folks the guys knew on the street, stopping traffic to talk to them.
January 10
Here is Baruka. Notice the Bulus scarification on the left cheek.
2 comments:
HI, I just found your site here. It looks like I missed most of your trip, I'll be reading all the back pages. Wishing you the best! ~I
Thanks I.
I'll post some more. There are pieces I haven't bothered putting up yet. ...and as long as people are still reading...
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