Ok, I have had request for more stuff on how it is to be in Sierra Leone, food, music, etc.
Here goes:
Almost all food has one or more of the following components: rise, chili (always). casava leaves (dont even know how to spell that) potato leaves, groundnuts (peanuts), small fish, meat.
Albert, my room mate, and his friend told me the other day that cat is considered a delicacy. I’m still not sure if they tried to pull my leg, but they described the detail of how you catch, boil, skin and prepare a cat. Yet eating dog is seen as absolutely savage.
I havent heard too much music. No, actually that’s a lie. We’ve listened to a lot on the long trips on the bumby roads around the country, but it has almost been the same rnb stuff the whole time. They like that, and produce it quite well, here.
I’ve become a regular in Sierra Leonean tv and radio. the organization (remember to check the link here) is quite the media darling, and the press is here all the time– they even went to the regions with us.
Here in Freetown, there is not too much work for me right now, so I’m writing on articles for Danish magazines/papers (hoping that they will give me some dinero)
It really is cheap here, I must say. I eat lunch for between 1-2000 Leones (the convergence rate to $ is 1:3000). Sweet juice oranges are typically 100 and mangos are around 500-1000. I like! Of course, down by the beach where the pumui (am not sure how it is spelled) (the white men) hang out, prices sky-rock…
Am still trying to figure the dating scene and the rules out. Just as a anthropological study, naturally! I am still trying to learn the game in NYC and here it makes even less sense to me. My research so far tells me that feminists such as Clea, Katrine and myself would be rather enraged by the basic structures of how it works. Had a longer discussion with Albert, a friend and his girlfriend the other day, but for the sake of peace in the country, I will leave it at that.
Taught one of the boys, Abdulai, from my house to use (and create) emailing today. Internet is not very wide spread and I feel blessed o have easy access at the office. I truly am an addict! Is there anything sweeter than observing someone being robbed of their electronic mail-virginity and thereby their entire life?
Ok, think that must be it. I have a very challenging conversation with a victim of the war later today. Depending on the outcome and the boy’s wishes, I will use the talk in an article, and if that’s the case I will share some of it in here too. Phew, some of the stories from the war are just unbelievable.
The night will be spend strolling on the beach… That;s how life’s supposed to be. Tell me why do people choose to settle in places like Copenhagen and NYC??
Take it EZ