I just returned from a well deserved rejuvenating trip from my home village. It’s always very refreshing to step into the country side where there are very few...five or six cars and no industrial influences what so ever. Now that it’s rained, everything is so green and the air is so fresh. It’s very odd but I felt like an amazed tourist on my own land. If there were no snakes and creepy insects crawling around I would camp up under a shade in the green and listen to air just passing by while I continue my novel.
Anyways my list of the worst and best of 2010 starts today. What I’m going to do is name one bad and one good element.
On today’s menu I’m going to start with good because...well, I’m in a foolish type of good mood. I will start with what I think should not be put on hold at all; the birth of my niece in October. Her name is Selemo which is “summer”. She is very cute and such a blessing. I’m now a proud aunt of two astonishing human beings.
Worst
The weather in Botswana is such a turn down. This country quite literally undergoes several weather changes in one day. This year’s summer was extremely hot. I mean I am so dark I’m afraid I’m going to have skin cancer or something. It’s too drastic to even explain. If you are going to spend a day out in this country, make sure you pack: your hat and sunnies for the highly exaggerative sun; an umbrella, for it might rain later; a jersey, for the rain will bring with it cold; two sets of shoes, sandals and sneakers because the heat is not suitable for sneakers but the sneakers are going to help you with the mud. I mean honestly, what is this? It’s madness I tell ya!
I’ll see you next time. Today’s post has to be shorter than the previous ones for I am not running a reading club here!
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Very good.
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