Friday, June 27, 2014

The Morning Commute

The steps of my 1.00-mile morning commute

1. Exit my courtyard
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.
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.
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.
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.
Turning left would take me to the market.
 7. Turn right at the roundabout. 
No traffic lanes, good luck getting around the roundabout!
 8. Ride uphill.
Typical paved road in Burkina Faso.
 8. Keep riding.
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.
There's always that one "ass" backing up traffic. (Sorry, the pun was too tempting.)

 9. Turn left into the Peace Corps Training Center!
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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