Women threshing and winnowing. I don't know what the grain is. The lady at the back filled the grey bucket to overflowing and carried it away on her head. She spread it out to dry on rice sacks much to the delight of the chickens!
We took a short trip on the river from Lamin Lodge. We went for lunch first then hit the water. See the Animals section for the birds that we saw.
Boats at Lamin Lodge |
This Kora player joined us for lunch and included our names in his songs. Very touristy! |
Baobab tree pretending to be an elephant. |
My little buddies, bumsters in the making. |
The local women collect oysters from the mangroves and separate them into two sizes. The larger ones are sold to the restaurants and the smaller are sold on the market. They put the shells to dry for 7 months and grind them to make lime for buildings. They also use them to make paint. When there are no oysters they collect cockles again to sell for food and the shells are put on the ground in compounds as a decorative burglar alarm.
This was taken on an evening stroll near our house, lovely tree at sunset. |
Fish head and rice anyone?
We visited Katchikally Crocodile Pool with Eddie and Tess who were visiting from England. It was originally a pool with wild crocodiles. Space was short and eventually the pool was surrounded with houses. The crocodiles are fed daily so are too full to bother eating tourists who pay 50 dalassis (£1) to see them.
We also spent a very rare day on the beach and enjoyed this fabulous sunset.
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