For the last week we have been in Ouagadougou. I have been doing a lot of typing up of past interviews. We've dined pretty well and have succumbed to the extortionate price of cereal and milk. Breakfast is one of the three most important meals of the day though so we figured the expense was worth it. We've also been taken out both for lunch and one evening meal. Some Canadians working at the university took us out for lunch and an American family who work for the American embassy treated us to cheeseburgers and pizza one evening. They also took pity on our food budget and raided their cupboards in search of home-feeling food! They import loads of food from the States and so had all the American favourites. We ended up with peanut butter, shreaded wheats and cheeze-its. Food never tasted so good and the box of cereal was consumed in a flash. It is amazing how friendly everyoe is here, locals and non-locals alike. The picture above is of Mike holding our 'groceries' from the Western world in the dark of our guesthouse. We got back from the splendour of an embassy house complete with labrador and pool to a powercut. Hence the candle.
Today we are setting off on our voyage north to Dori and Djibo, two towns located on the edge of the Sahel. It will be interesting to see the contrast between the north and south although I fear there may not be as much swimming as we became accustomed to in Banfora. What I'm really excited about however is the prospect of another bus journey!
Take care anyone and everyone, and you'll hear from me again in a couple of weeks.

And I thought the candle was for a romantic Diner a deux !
ReplyDeleteHello Chris :)
ReplyDeleteI am really enjoying the stories of your adventures and I am loking forward to the next pictures! I think that I can understand a bit your feeling about food and I am very glad that you have manage to get some "home feeling" food :)
I am still waiting for pictures of elephants! and one with the fire in the middle of the might will be interesting as well!
Your adventures on the buses sound very interesting as well hehehe it seems that every transport has something surprising to show!
Take good care of yourself and Mike as well. Keep us updated!
Gris