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Friday, October 3, 2008

Toa is back again

Okay to all of our attentive audience out there this blog posting is long overdue...and because of that we are truly sorry...moving into a house and starting new jobs in a 3rd world country can be a bit hetic...or really overwhelming...or crazy...or unbelieveable ...or insane...despite all of this we are survivors.

Our new village, Kalibombo, we have decided should be on the cover of National Geographic. This place is amazing. And I am also sorry to say that I did not bring the camera with me today so I am unable to post pictures of this great place.


We eat breakfast, lunch and dinner with the Chief of the Village and his family every night. We eat the same thing for every almost every meal, I think we are on day 5 of the same thing....Toa and okra sauce. Toa is a millet grain that they cook up, it's consistancy is similar to mashed potatoes, but a little more firm. They place the okra sauce in the middle of the Toa where they have so nicely created a little hole for it. The okra sauce we have deemed as the snot sauce, it is a bit slimely and green. But both Toa and okra sauce are stomachable. Some meals may also be accompied by a porriage called Puno. It is a millet porriage, it is made of sugar, millet balls and water. Are you seeing a pattern? Millet is plentiful here, and Malians eat alot of it, especially in Dogon Country, which is where we live. Supposedly the Toa in Dogon Country is the best in the country, we will support that statistic.

with that, it is time for us to get back to village for the Toa. We have a 3 mile bike ride back and the sun is soon to set.

Until next time...

Yamba and Ambobu(our Malian names)

3 comments:

  1. I have been wondering about you and worried. :) We miss you!!

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  2. Hi Joe and Ashely,

    It must be hard to eat the same thing all the time. I know when your hungry you will eat whatever.

    You guys are doing good so far and hanging in there. Sometimes I get jealious because it would be neat to do what your doing.

    keep the pictures coming!!!


    Love
    B,J and A

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  3. It's good to see you back in the blogging world. I got so into checking your blogs I decided to make one of our own. This stuff can get addicting. Anyway, I'm so glad you are doing well. I was worried too! Enjoy your hut! Love you.

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