After much discussion we started off. The roads were much worse than the day before
and the vehicle kept sliding but Julius really knows what he’s doing so we kept
going and dreading what would happen when we got to the mud hole. We got there and we all got out and carefully
looked it over. Julius thought we might
make it through but it was definitely touch and go. After a lot of discussion we decided to turn
back especially because we knew that even if we made it, the small lake from
the day before which lay ahead, would now be a much bigger lake and we’d
probably get caught there. Besides as we
learned yesterday even if we made it through we’d have to come back the same
way and it was very cloudy and potentially we’d get even more rain.
We’re disappointed but it was the wisest decision. We called the ACE and they said only 2 board
members had arrived due to the rain so we felt better about the decision. So, we had an unexpected day of rest.
With unexpected time on our hands, I wanted to see if there
was somewhere in town where I could get some Ugandan handicrafts so we went to
the shopping area and I got a thing which I do not know the name of. It’s a small musical stringed instrument
that’s an odd shape covered in goat skin with bent nails to tune the strings
which appear to be made of fishing line.
I’m not entirely sure what I’ll do with it but I really like it. It was 10,000 Ugandan shillings – sounds like
a lot but that’s only $4.00.
On the way we passed a wine shop and I decided we had to try
Ugandan wine. You go in this small dark
shop (all the shops are like this: cement, about 6 foot square with no windows)
with 5 litre plastic gas type cans which hold the wine. You bring our own bottle (ours was an empty
water bottle) and they fill it up for you.
It’s October 31st today so we’ll have a Halloween party. We’ll start with a wine tasting at the hotel
and then go for Indian food for dinner; but we’ll forgo the costumes.
Finally the sun came out and I’m once again writing this
under an umbrella in the courtyard of the hotel.
Rain, rain, go away, come again another day. I’ll report on our Halloween party tomorrow.
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