The steps of my 1.00-mile morning commute
1. Exit my courtyard
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My host brother insists on walking my bike outside the courtyard every morning. |
2. Turn right outside my door. 3. Turn left onto the main dirt road.
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The courtyard with the yellow gates is next door to my courtyard and where my host dad grew up. |
4. Dodge the ditches and turn right toward the bank.
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The main dirt road that connects to my street (can you imagine the river road in the ditch on the left?) |
5. Ride toward the bank and turn right onto the paved road.
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I drive by the entrance to the bank atm every morning and say "bonjour" to the security doorman. |
6. Head toward Ouagadougou, the capital of Burkina Faso.
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Turning left would take me to the market. |
7. Turn right at the roundabout.
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No traffic lanes, good luck getting around the roundabout! |
8. Ride uphill.
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Typical paved road in Burkina Faso. |
8. Keep riding.
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Vendors sell liters of gasoline to the motorists. It's cheaper than going to the gas station but of questionable quality. |
8. Slow for donkeys.
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There's always that one "ass" backing up traffic. (Sorry, the pun was too tempting.) |
9. Turn left into the Peace Corps Training Center!
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On the left you can see the boutiques next to the training center where we can top-up our phones with airtel time and//or buy items such as mangoes, soap, candy, etc. |
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