back in Benin
well, i'm back from the vacation of a lifetime. we started with the annual all-volunteer conference in Cotonou where most volunteers in Benin gathered for presentations on current projects and otehr information that would make our jobs a bit easier. then the fun started...i took off for a 10 day vacation with two other girls, Tara and DeLude. We went from Cotonou over to Togo, continued up to Burkina Faso where we hooked up with 4 Ghana volunteers. All 7 of us made the trip up to Mali, just over the border in Dogon Country. All traveling was done over land with public transport. Specifically bush taxis and buses. The buses were great, we could reserve tickets and it was guaranteed to leave at least around the time stated versus bush taxi which only leave when they're full and by full i mean 15 people in a 9 place station wagon. Since it's the hot season we were drenched the whole time but it was a dry heat which was a nice change from the humidity of Cotonou. Highlights were:
1) the drive up through Togo, green and beautiful
2) the artisans center in Burkina. it was huge and very reasonably priced.
3) Dogon Country in Mali. our guide omar was incredible, he only works with Peace Corps volunteers and the like. this is an ancient strip of village that have been around since the 13th century. amazing and beautiful landscape, both desert and mountains.
In other news, Camp GLOW for girls that I posted about last time has been fully funded! It only took two weeks! Please don't think that we don't need any more support over here though. I am still gung-ho about this library project, more to come on that. Hope everyone is great and had a wonderful Easter!
1) the drive up through Togo, green and beautiful
2) the artisans center in Burkina. it was huge and very reasonably priced.
3) Dogon Country in Mali. our guide omar was incredible, he only works with Peace Corps volunteers and the like. this is an ancient strip of village that have been around since the 13th century. amazing and beautiful landscape, both desert and mountains.
In other news, Camp GLOW for girls that I posted about last time has been fully funded! It only took two weeks! Please don't think that we don't need any more support over here though. I am still gung-ho about this library project, more to come on that. Hope everyone is great and had a wonderful Easter!
2 Comments:
Hey Rach, sounds like you had a great time on your vacation. I have been printing a lot of the pictures you post, they look like they are straight out of National Geographic! Will write soon, I promise ;) Love ya, B
Ok so this really is the Posh Corp!! 15 people in a bush taxi........ paleez in china they get 20!!
I can hardly wait to visit, ( she said sarcastically!) you know how feel about that no touching thing...... not peas and potatoes on my plate or jammed into mini mobile......
Is Benin really ready for me????? or am I really ready for Benin....... Yikers!!
luv
the mad potter of Paine falls!!! :-)
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