This is the sun-set from my window! Youpi is still with me, and has returned as ever to witness my crazy habits :)
C'est le coucher du soleil, vu de ma fenêtre! Youpi est toujours avec moi, et est revenu pour être témoin de mes habitudes folles:)
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Another view on the way to work. This road is a little bit bumpy, but I really enjoy seeing the Baobab and the sea everymorning.
Une autre prise de vue sur le chemin du travail. Cette route est un peu inégale, mais j'ai vraiment plaisir à voir le baobab et la mer tous les matins.
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I took this picture while hanging out in downtown Freetown on Saturday. The Krio (sounds like Creole, doesn't it?) are the descendants of the freed slaves who returned from the Americas to Africa and estabished themselves in Freetown.
J'ai pris cette photo tout en accrochant dehors à Freetown du centre samedi. Le Krio (ca ressemble a Créole, n'est-ce-pas ?) sont les descendants des esclaves libres qui est revenu d'Amériques en Afrique et qui ont construit Freetown.
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On Saturday, we went to visit Desmond, a friend of my colleague's who runs a children's home. I took this picture on the way there. This is what Freetown looks like from the hill top.
Samedi, nous sont allés visiter Desmond, un ami de ma collègue qui gere une maison de jeunes. J'ai pris cette photo en route. Voici a quoi ressemble Freetown vu de la colline.
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You all know who this made me think of ! This is a tribute to all the Davids out there ;)
Vous que tout sait à qui ceci m'a incité à penser! C'est un hommage à tout les Davids !
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There are lots of beaches in Freetown... On Lumley, it's Easy to get a drink or a lunch by the water. We had lunch here after visiting Desmond.Freetown is the first place where I go where the beauty of mountains complement that of the sea. (Ok, not true, Mamelles in Senegal is pretty nifty too !)
Il y a beaucoup de plages à Freetown.. A Lumley, il est facile d'obtenir une boisson ou un déjeuner au bord de l'eau. Nous avons pris le déjeuner ici après avoir visite Desmond. Freetown est le premier endroit où je vais où la beauté des montagnes complète celle de la mer. (Non, c'est pas vrai, la plage des Mamelles au Sénégal etait aussi tres belle!)
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The other thing that was amazing was that it was Children's day, so kids were really given ownership of the whole ceremony. There was a party going on in there, I tell you!
L'autre chose qui était étonnante était que c'était le jour des enfants, et donc les enfants ont été vraiment associes a la cérémonie. C'etait toute une fete!
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Daniel even gave us a pretty good lip sync show of some bluegrass folk. The joy I found with these people was simple and sincere. I was looking forward to sharing it with you, dear readers :)
Daniel nous a même donné un spectacle de lipsync sur fond de folk bluegrass. La joie que j'ai trouvée avec ces personnes était simple et sincère. J'avais hate de la partager avec vous, chers lecteurs:)
The Beaver
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2 comments:
Thank you so much for the pics, again! I loved seeing the baobob tree. I've read so much about them, and have never seen such a great pic!
In Florida we often get those green skies before a storm.
What a fantastic town, populated by descendants of freed slaves! I'd never heard of this town, or that slaves returned to Africa. That is FASCINATING. Do you have any idea when they returned? What year, etc.? Were there others who already lived there and the freed slaves joined them? Are there still American blacks who are moving there? Inquiring minds want to know.
Another WONDERFUL blog entry. You enrich my world.
Qalamana, yeah there's an even bigger baobab in the middle of the city (where the first slave trade negociations started). Unfortunately, it is also in front of the US embassy and I can not take a pic. (SniF).
Saur, the return of the freed slaves would have taken shortly after the abolition of slavery by the British in 1848. Sierra Leone and Liberia were the 2 countries were the returnees (known here as the Krio)settled. This is actually part of the background of the subsequent tensions: Krios and the Mende (the locals) did not get always along, and the Mende quickly second class citizens in Sierra Leone.
I was hoping to write up a topo about the country, but I have been lazy about writing recently. Sorry about that.
Cheers,
Beav'
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