Rearviewmirror I

Rearviewmirror posts will be random stuff in one post.

Internet access is iffy so when I get it, there will likely be multiple posts, since I just keep writing.  I purchased data for my phone so I can turn it into modem, and be less dependent on the compound. Even that didn’t work for most of the week. An IT wiz has helped me with it.

A blog subscriber asked if my job assignment and site was my first choice. Yes. I had two others ranked higher last week, but ultimately picked the one I was assigned as #1. Certainly I have second guessed myself, but every job had pros and cons. I am part of a language group of five in my area, and I like them all, which is important for the next two years.

Headlines in the paper said Pope Francis is coming to Uganda in November. Obviously he will attract monstrous crowds. The country is 40% Catholic. Our security officer immediately said we can’t go. There are certainly many topics the Pope could talk about here.
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We were in Kampala last Saturday and all the streets were filled with people in a frenzy getting revved up for the football (soccer) game between Uganda (the Cranes) vs. Botswana (Zebras) at the Nelson Mandela Stadium. Again, we can’t go to events like this either. Bummer. I didn’t even think to take pictures. Sorry.

I have not taken very many pictures in Kampala and few are blog-worthy. Besides worrying about getting my smart phone snatched and acting too much like a tourist, people get upset by it. “This is not Europe! It is Africa!” Also some scenes are sad, like when a road was closed and our taxi detoured past some slums. Just don’t feel like shooting them. It’s not a zoo. A fellow PCT trainee shot a scene on his Go-Pro camera while we walked through busy streets and will email it to me. That should be OK to show you when I get it.

On the other hand, I hoped I solved the fuzzy problem. A forum said to reset it to “default” and I hope that works. See the next few posts. I’ve added a sharp and funny picture of me dancing on the “Site is Right” post, taken with a good camera.