Nakambala Sugar Plantation. My hands and feet were black from eating burned sugar cane but it was delicious! |
Nakambala Sugar Plantation. The girls with me are Alice, Christine, Esther. Esther, Queen, Orian. |
My adventures with strange foods have continued and I’ve found a few that I don’t like. Boiled okra leaves produce a slimy green mess, and I really don’t see the attraction. After climbing a papaya tree to give the fruit a second chance, I decided I was right the first time- It has a nauseating smell and the taste isn’t worth going through that. Sweet potato leaves on the other hand are delicious!!! It’s a different variety than we have at home, and we ate it boiled. I was also finally able to visit the market a few weeks ago- it’s a hectic place full of buildings and falling down tents, selling everything from nail polish to sugar to clothing. I think it has to be a square mile because it didn’t seem to have an end! I had the feeling of being sucked in, whirled around, and spat back out. Definitely an experience to remember.
Kids from the Oratory. |
The view south from City of Joy, not too many buildings in that direction. ;) |
Some of you have asked for a way to donate to City of Joy and I am working on getting the information for that! I’m sorry this got so long, I guess I had more to tell than I expected.
Love and Prayers,
Annie
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