Thursday, April 23, 2009

Camels and an Attempt to see Elephants

My first Malian vacation!  Myself, Megan, and Dies (a Dutch friend) went to the Mopti region of Mali.  It's towards the East.  We went to visit a fellow PCV-Dan Dayton.  It was a 2 day journey to get there, but we finally made it.  Dans village is absolutely beautiful; set between 2 huge rocks.  His village is a Fulani village, so communicating was a bit difficult for me because I do not speak their local language.  Luckily many people did speak Bambara so I was ok.  As soon as we arrived, we were whisked off in this pictured automobile for our elephant safari.  June is the migratory season for them, but Dan's counterpart said that they saw a pack yesterday.  After 5hrs of searching we didn't find any.  It's ok though, bc I saw some camels and just had a nice Malian time looking for elephants.  The next day we just chilled a bit, I got to talk to the locals and meet Dan's host family.  The next day we had the adventure of getting out of his village, the locals trying to charge us WAYYY to much for a ride to where we needed to go-reason being "you are white, you make money"  That reason didn't fly with us, so instead of working and making money, the bus drivers preferred to sit and drink tea. Nice.  Mali.  
So, we finally made it to our destination-5hours later.  The Hand of Fatima!  Oh it's a beautiful rock formation.  This place was so peaceful and majestic.  The rocks were a bright orangy/red, and gigantic.  I felt so small.  We did some fun things and camped out.  Met up with some Quebequois and had a great time with them.  Overall, my first Malian vacation was great!  It's good to explore ones country!  My next planned vacation is Senegal and The Gambia.  I want beaches and nice restaurants.  I don't want the typical African vacation because I'm living it!  June.  I can't wait!  It's so hot here, but I'm surviving.  

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Easter in Mali


So, in a country that is 90% Muslim, I just happen to live in a little village that contains some of the 5% Christian population.  Last Sunday was Easter, here they actually celebrate Easter on Sunday and Monday.  What a great time.  The kids had 2 weeks off vacation from school, so we got a lot of coloring in-which if anyone wants to send crayons, I'd be more than happy to use them.  Anyway, Megan, my best pal in Segou came out to my village.  We had a great time.  She hard boiled eggs and we colored them with the kids.  They then ate them afterwords and got some protein.  
Tomorrow I am off to visit a fellow Peace Corps Vol up north.  His site has elephants there! I am so excited but it's a 11hr. drive to get there.  It's also super hot here right now-Sunday will be 108 degrees.  It's hot.  Really, uncomfortably hot.  Yuck