Saturday, February 1, 2020

Home Life

Jumamosi, Februari, 2020

Gorgeous sunrise, moon rise, moon set because my backdoor and courtyard faces southeast. My front door faces a pine grove-view is blocked, but once in  while, there are great sunset colors.

View of sun rise from my back door

View of moon rise from my back door

View of moon during the day
from my back door

View of sunset from my front door
In the morning, most of the time, I have three spoonfuls of oatmeal-without hot water to soften it. Too lazy to boil water, just eat it as is, more fiber…



I do not wash my coffee mug, just as I did when I was working in the office. Besides, I have the excuse that water is so precious during the dry season that sometimes we have to buy water for all our needs!
When I have oranges, I eat the pips too for fiber. I also buy tomatoes. The first few weeks in October 2019 I found some creature bit into one of my tomatoes. Well, that did it. I had to resort to poison to kill the mouse. After another month, a second mouse died in my dirty water for the toilet flush. That did it too---I got a cute, cute little black kitty with “panther eyes”. Some of you readers have already have met him, Stacy….

I have kitty now for about 2.5 months. He really grows on me right after about a month. He
  • ·        loudly meows to get fed in the morning. He loves hard candy lollipops, and like sweet coffee. He sits on the kitchen window sill where it is sunny in the morning, and watches courtyard activities, which is not much in the dry season. But there are butterflies and other critters during the rainy season because the yard become a forest of unwanted plants.
  • ·        has my home-made toys to play with, and loves to sit in a packaging box-his own “house”.
  • ·        loves to play inside some enclosed environment, like the long box, or my new suitcase I bought to bring more textbooks back to the school after my December 2019 training.
  • ·        sometimes jumps on my bed sheets with his brown paw prints because he just went to do his business in the kitty litter. The litter is just soil that I change weekly.
  • ·        And of course, I sometimes have trouble finding him in the dark house—he is black, like Sashi, my USA dog.
I do tie Stacy with rope if I open the back door to let more light in when I’m home. I catch him sunning himself on the steps. So cute…  but naughty - he tear the pocket of my light jacket to get a small piece of beef fat and blood vessel - I forgot to gave him that treat from our school lunch, and went back to work. 

Being day to day with Stacy, I did not notice he has grown from a tiny cat to a bigger cat. He is still small, but my headmaster saw Stacy past Thursday and said he has grown. 

Panther eyes

Likes to play in boxes like my new luggage

Poor little fella, when he was going
for the neutering operation

Meowing at me in his box

He likes to sit on clothes - my fresh laundry

Ah, the big triangle area of my jacket pocket that Stacy ripped apart
Caught him when he was making a face
Oh, sometimes, I call Stacy Sashi, my dog in USA.




Rainy season
started in late November. Before the rains, I planted my tomato seeds, some left over cucumber sees, some unknown veggie seeds, carrot seeds, peas. Hopefully, they will all grow into veggies I can eat. Now that it has been approximately 1.5 months since germination of my planted seeds, only some tomatoes and peas and cucumbers came up. 

When I came home from December 2019 training in Morogoro, wow, the backyard is full of weeds, and in January, tall weeds, my knee height, may possibly hide snakes. Nah, no snakes, but better not take any chance. Stacy likes to run down the steps to the backyard jungle and chew on some leaves. It seems daunting to weed. I tried bits and pieces here and there, but still a lot of weeds. 

By good timing, a few weeks ago in January, some teacher told some students to do something to my courtyard, so now it looks “cut”, but still a lot of unwanted stuff out there.

At each house, a metal tube system is the water catchment “system” to collect rain water.  

Catching water the old fashion way


Water catchment system at a house
















Weed=any growth that a person does not want.
So if there is a rose in your garden of zinnias, and you don’t want that rose to be there, the rose is a WEED. This concept is confirmed by Peace Corps’ premier nutrition and gardening teacher, Clement, who is in high demand and gives advice to nonprofit organizations for vegetable gardens. 

Three butterflies graced my weeds

When I returned from Morogoro
after two weeks of the start of the rainy season, my courtyard looked terrible, full of overgrown weeds, the tall vegetation

Thank goodness students came to wack the weeds
with this gadget, made in China.
Most people cannot afford a mower in Tanzania

Campus cows graze outside
my house, on the side wall
View from my front window - cows, campus dogs,  and cow herder


View from my back door -  the Mbeya mountains

Cute scene -  at my front door recently, baby goats avoiding the rain

Not cute -  dead bed bugs. The Peace Corps Medical Office approved of fumigation. I had to stay in banking town for three days. At the same time, I developed this muscle spasm/inflammation of intercostal muscles, the muscles surrounding the rib cage. Costachondritis is caused by stress and imbalanced diet.  Some rowers (athletes) have this inflammation The office only treated the symptoms. Now I do not have the intense pain that makes me wake up at night
















More on rainy season and its impact on travel in a later episode.

I set my alarm clock for 6:05 am, but sometimes I snooze for another 15-30 min before I start my day. A short walk across pine tree grove to the school buildings, sit in the teachers’ staff room, work if I don’t have classes. Work or hang around till 5:30 pm or so, depending on how much work I have – not only preparing lesson plans, but lately in the last few months, review topics and sample exam questions for the students to practice, and write final exam questions for biology and chemistry for form 1 students. In the new 2020 year, I have to write scheme of work also for each subject and class.

Teacher readers, you know what I mean by lesson plans and scheme of work. Each scheme of work took me two days to do, very tedious. And we do not have forms, all handwritten out on giant paper. The scheme of work is dictated by the Ministry of Education syllabus for each subject. How many periods for each topic, and sub topics, etc. It is a tool for planning all the classes for the year. Lesson plan is for each topic is a detailed teaching and learning activities for a class period. 

I have 4 rooms, living room, bedroom, spare room (guest room), kitchen.
Also refer to episode titled "My House" the November 2019, ‘The house I live in’, for the view of the kitchen. 



My bedroom. Note all of your well wish
cards are up on the shelf

Book shelving area in the bedroom. I used settle-in money from Peace Corps to make three unstained bookshelves

Closet area of the bedroom

Living room - I also used the settle in money to have two couches made

The wall side of the two person couch
The front door side of the living room. Note nothing is purchased except for the couches and bookshelves.

The spare room. Everything is left
for me from the previous volunteer,
except the bookshelf

Corner of the spare room, with diagrams already on flip charts

The back door view where I also
use the settle-in money to install the solar system on the stool.
The settle-in money was not enough to cover bookshelves, couches and solar.
The door on the left is the bedroom door.
The giraffe painting is my own purchase
from my recent December holiday.

Looks good, right?, Fresh corn. But they are chewy, harder, and not so sweet. One volunteer says it is like field corn,. USA corn is sweet, (after all, it is called sweet corn), but it is probably genetically modified. 
Wiring is exposed. Home-rigged.

My friends, the staples I eat. I love Milo - tastes like whoppers. Stacy loves it too, and Nutella. Tomato sauce can come in small packet. Coffee, tea bags, oat meal, powder milk. I buy fresh produce occasionally, when I have access to a market.
The pineapples are in season, and they are delicious, sweeter than the ones in USA.


















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