Confusion reigns supreme as usual, off the bus from Georgetown, which has be a 17hr. ride, step 6 snow white kids from the UK, all of whom look as though they have been raised in a dark cellar and all wearing shorts. The welcoming committee, Kabora flies, stray dogs, and of course yours truly, see looks of total horror, they ask where taxi or lorry stand is located as they will need a ride to the school. Only after the roars of hysterical laughter from other locals dies down are they advised that transportation will be arranged “just now” But wait, there are 6 of you folks? “ Oh yes, two of will be here, two of us are going to Aishelton, and two to Shulinab will they take us in today?” more roars of laughter from on lookers “well, lets just say you may be delayed a few days here in Lethem, mainly because the river is still so high that Aishelton is more or less cut off, and you will have to wait for a truck, tractor, mule train, bullock cart, bicycle, or something headed south. Mean while they will take you to the volunteer’s quarters here, and all six of you can have a keen little party in housing that is crowded for two people.
The next few days gives me an opportunity to visit with not only these latest two, but also a third who arrives the next day. I am happy to report that despite all the best preparation that was done to their housing there were still a few minor things that were over looked, not the least of which was the fact that the plumbing was not in good working order. We wont mention the fact that all the light bulbs in the house were burned out, water coming out of the pipes that looks like dishwater, and the fact that the locks are questionable. The main complaint seems to be the lack of a refrigerator. Whaaa you really expected to have ice in your drinks?
Well here is the solution, what you will have to do is go to the local government official with this sad story, not the fact that you would like to have perishable food stuff stored properly, but that one of you has a chronic health problem.
“What, we can’t tell them one of us is a diabetic; they could check our records, bla-bla-bla.
Have you ever thought about chronic yeast infection, and the need to keep the medication refrigerated? Author quietly rolls on the floor laughing.
Finally like a true woman of the 21st century one steps forward, “if that’s what it takes to have ice for my martini, Hey, so I gotta a problem”
These developments will be followed closely you can be sure.
It occurs to me while thinking about the new remodeling job on the office, that an old complaint keeps rearing it’s ugly head. Complaint being the fact that we women have been grossly short changed in the plumbing department. Not only are we required to find a lady like way to excuse our selves when nature calls, nature invariably calls at the most inopportune times. When have you ever seen a tree when out in the woods for a stroll that would hide the fact that you have to all but disrobe to answer a call? When was there a convenient private place that a woman could step up to and not have it known by the world, what and why? The rest of the world, thinks nothing of the fact that a man stops his car to kick his tires, check out the local fauna at the side of the road, or in some places just steps away from where ever he happens to be drinking and turns his back to his buddies and answers that call. I must say that there are times that even here in all these wide open spaces, in the dark of night it can be a real challenge. (remember no indoor plumbing) late at night after consuming numerous cups of coffee before bed, or maybe it was numerous beers, but that is beside the point, here in the rainy season, wood doors do tend to swell, there by making the bolt on said door almost impossible to disengage, you get the picture…..well it ain’t fair, especially since there are several open windows with no screens that would have worked nicely if the plumbing had been right.
The Spin continues,
Shefishs Sept 2007
continues.
Sept. 2007

2 comments:
hehe i remember just that, and you better let them know how lucky they are, i'd give anything to be back feeding the kaboras...
keep 'em coming pat! really enjoyed reading this one!
hope you're well and taking it easy,
James
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