It's been too long...
We've settled in rather easily to life in Cotonou over the past few weeks; it's downright pleasant. Perhaps you saw Nick Kristof's op-ed in the NYT a few weeks ago saying that buying real estate here would be wise [check it out here (and by the way, NYT, Free Times Select, you elitist jerks!)]...The man has a point: Cotonou is a main city in Africa, and West Africa at that, but it's holding it together. Public works projects as far as the eye can see-- new roads, trash cans, and...my personal favorite...sewer cleaning day! Last week, all across the city, teams of workers lifted the covers off of the sewers every 10 meters or so, and hauled out any muck that might be impeding drainage. BOOM! One day, in and out. Sure, it stank, but it was an amazing feat of coordination and quite heartwarming. Go, Benin! Ghana, take note: you, too, can cover the sewers and keep them functional!
In the spirit of fairness, if we were to organize the Pan-African Public Goods Games, Ghana would kick some serious butt in the rural electrification coverage competition. The rest of West Africa would be eating wake...but Benin wouldn't be standing still or tumbling backwards like some other countries. On that note, here is a pictoral update of the little Beninois rural electrification project that is so near and dear to me...enjoy!
In the spirit of fairness, if we were to organize the Pan-African Public Goods Games, Ghana would kick some serious butt in the rural electrification coverage competition. The rest of West Africa would be eating wake...but Benin wouldn't be standing still or tumbling backwards like some other countries. On that note, here is a pictoral update of the little Beninois rural electrification project that is so near and dear to me...enjoy!
4 Comments:
Okay. First of all, it has been too long, but we forgive you.
Second, you're as skinny as a rail. Prescription: come back to the US. We will fill you with french fries.
Third: who is the white dude?
Fourth: Did you make the big concrete things?
Fifth: Why doesn't your fu%^ing phone work?
Sixth: Nice bike.
Seventh: Keep up the great work.
- CT
Haha. I agree with Chris. I was disappointed in those pictures to see your ankles are as skinny as ever. Come home and I'll fatten you up with Darbar.
ruby
my dear chris and rachel --
1. a month in cotonou has fattened me right back up.
2. item #1 is really beside the point. my parents read this blog -- don't you think they're worried enough as it is???
3. item #2 is also beside the point. thanks for being the most loyal blog-readers on the planet!
-jab
Hi Jen,
I am on the phone with your Aunt D and we decided to check out your blog to read about your travels and work. We agree you look thin but think that you also are looking amazingly fit. I love all the pictures and ofcourse the ones of the children.
I hope to see you soon -
Your cousin
JT
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