Morning Sounds

t’s 5:30 in the morning and the air is full of distant  sounds…  I have a feeling some of them are originating in my old noisy stomping grounds.  Crickets – now that’s nice, something that sounds vaguely like the call to prayer, a rooster off in the distance and for a while something that sounded … Read more

A Few Realities

Had a lovely day yesterday – went to the market, got veggies; went to a kitchen store and bought some mighty fine – and expensive cook wear – more than I need because it’s a set – but I’ve scalded the skin off one hand using the local stuff with no handles.  Handles are not … Read more

Trapped in a National Geographic special…

This is being typed to the backdrop of the marching band practicing down the road.  So imagine sitting in the middle of  a high school band practice room but they only have one melody and it repeats itself every three measures and it mostly bass drums counted in 4/4 time.  OK – now we’re ready. … Read more

Wow – Quiet! And fear of the dark…

Wow – this place is sooooo quiet!  It’s like my home-stay at 8:40 at night.  Kinda spooky it’s so quite, but I can hear the crickets and a distant radio.   I seem to be going from one extreme to another, but I think I’m going to like this.  It’s probably related to the power … Read more

Still Crazy After All These Years…

I got an e-mail from a friend this morning that said ” I have given deep thought to your tenure with the PC and have come to a conclusion.  You are *#!*##! nuts.”  Well now, I reported that that conclusion had been reached years ago and that  he should “keep up.” Ah how quickly one’s mood … Read more

Joy in a Box

That should read, joy in a box store – as in Uchumi.  Uchumi is the closest thing there is here to a department store – kind of a mini-walmart.  OK, I know what you’re going to say…  but let me tell you, it was positively orgasmic walking in.    It’s been months in the teasing … Read more

The Mental Ward

OK – a new adventure everyday here.  Today we (my supervisor and I) went to check out the progress on the house and found them painting, replacing window locks, installing wire mesh over the open wall vents that every Ugandan house has, etc.  The screens are a big deal because the Mosquitoes are a big … Read more

The Air We Breathe

I’ve been in Gulu two weeks now and it seems an eternity.  I’m a fairly resilient person and have dealt with a number of challenges rather decently in my life.  But some sneak up on you through the tiny little crack in the back door – or in this case – the cracks in the … Read more

No Cause for Alarm

Seems the news of Obama sending troops to deal with the LRA in Uganda has created quite a stir and caused  some alarm.  Having had a son in Iraq, I know how news in the US papers causes alarm for loved ones abroad – when you’re not on the ground and have only your imagination … Read more