Monday 30 April 2018

Wax removal?



A very old Kudu grandmother looks a bit resigned to the attentions of the Red-billed Oxpecker, and yes, it did go inside her ear. Parasite removal is thought to be beneficial.
  

Way of the Cross


Starting at St Joseph's in Chilimoni township
The way winds over the Michiru foothills to the summit cross (look carefully or click to enlarge)

past 14 iron crosses with bronze sculptures

to the final plain cross.


A hazy view of Blantyre in wet season. St Joseph's twin towers visible to the right.

Recycled lawnmower


Some of the kids who wave and call out to me every time I walk or drive past. They recently acquired two lawnmower frames to push around.


Wednesday 18 April 2018

Hospital Fire


This post is not amusing but it is also not a tragedy.



Somewhere down the page, I posted items from Mangochi District Hospital, where we were due to take students next week.
Sadly, on Sunday there was a major fire caused by an electrical surge after a blackout. The out-patient area caught fire and is gutted. Family and maternity clinics were lost. The locals and staff tried to put the fire out but the town does not have fire-fighting equipment, so a whole building was lost.
Mercifully, no staff or patients were hurt and the rest of the hospital is OK. (The pharmacy store is on the right of the picture and the main pharmacy is just behind it, even closer to the flames. The wards are further away.)

Wednesday 11 April 2018

60 years is a lot of time (pieces)


Yesterday, my watch stopped and I wanted to replace the battery.  Watch-repairers are to be found interspersed with tailors and shoe-shiners along Haile Selassie Street so I beetled along there to ask them to open the watch and replace the cell.
Sadly, the youngsters plied their pliers and failed to budge it.

Not really wanting to buy a new watch, I asked around last night and was told of "a little old man who sits near the steps" , so I went again today and found Mr. Waziri.


It took a long time (including waiting 40 mins for the shop where he stored his vice to be opened) and a lot of effort with his Swiss watch-opening tools, but it gave me time to chat and watch some high-speed games of advanced-level Bao. (I felt declining to take part was just sheer common sense.)


It turns out that Waziri has been repairing watches since 1958, which is indeed a lot of time-pieces...