Andy’s bike is now out of commission and since they are American bikes they cannot find parts anywhere nearby so they have to wait until they go to the city this week to get them. Hopefully by now they have what they need. Andy has been riding Ashlee’s bike into town for what they need as he is the better rider. Plus I don’t really like the idea of Ashlee riding around by herself.
Ashlee finally got her chicken. It has laid 12 eggs, but refuses to stay at their house. She came from the neighbor and so she goes back over there to lay her eggs. They decided to let her have a few chicks and plan to take them back to their house after they are born, so hopefully that will keep her close to home. Her name is Ethel (for those of you who don’t know that is our grandmother’s name). Ashlee is also planning to add a duck sometime soon. She said that chickens there are like a bank account you save up what you can so you can trade them when you are in need. They are very valuable. The pigs all got wiped out by an epidemic a while ago and the locals really want to get them back. Ashlee said she is encouraging ducks and that is why she wants to get one. The pigs have parasites called jiggers in their droppings that get into your feet. So she said she does not care to have that to worry about. There are however a lot of predators for the fowl including wild cats, snakes and hawks. They were telling us about watching a hawk catch and kill a chicken the other day. They get a lot of entertainment from watch the local wildlife.
They said things have been a bit strange around the village the last week because the man who used to live in their house died and the village has been in mourning. Approximately every two hours around the clock they start wailing and carry on for a while and then take a break. They are not really sure what they should be doing, but they think they people understand that it is not their culture. They said that the man’s son is an educated man with a degree in science who has travel the world but has now returned to the village to live. What a strange thing that must be. Travel the modern world only to return to a village with no electricity and no running water. But I guess for him it is home. They said it is a common thing. The local school principal actually went to school in Minot, ND and spent 5 years in Germany and is now back in the village.
They are going to buy an internet phone this week when they are in the city, so they should be able to receive email all the time. They won’t be able to reply as it will be very expensive but they will be able to get messages every day. They said they would let us know when that is up and running.
Ashlee is planning to help the ladies build a loom so that they can make rag rugs to sell. They have a lot of brightly colored fabric that will make for beautiful rugs, plus it will give them another source of income. She said they can buy a bag of scraps for 1000 quatra and turn around and sell the rung for 10,000 quatra, so it could be a pretty lucrative project. They have been a bit discourage lately as they haven’t been getting many people to turn out for their meetings, but they said that is common and so they are trying not to get frustrated. Andy has been working with the Kasempa Town Council to design a bridge that will be built. He has been doing blueprints of options and seems to be enjoying that.
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