Greetings form Malawi everyone and a Happy Thanksgiving to you. Life keeps rolling by here in Africa and it is hard to believe I have been here over 9 months already. I have 17 months left of service and I imagine it will go buy before I know it but as you get older it seems like days and weeks end up being months and years well at least for me that is. So it has been a few months since I last updated you on my life here. I am in the Capital for about a week and a in a few days all the Peace Corps volunteers in the country are assembling at the U.S. Ambassadors house for a thanksgiving cookout. It should be good fun and lots of food. Since my last post which was almost 2 or 3 months back I have been working just trying to get projects rolling along here. I have learned quickly that patience is the key and success comes little by little or as we say here pang’ono by pang’ono. My counterpart and I have been working hard with surrounding villages to try and get tree nursery established in villages. The Malawi Department of Forestry is constantly promoting villages to plant trees since deforestation is such a huge issue here. It is an uphill battle since most Malawians have no electricity and wood is essential for cooking among other things. We have maybe 5 villages right now that I feel confident we can make some progress with. On the average of community tree lot will house between 2000-5000 seedlings which grow in tubes and are transplanted to a permanent field when the rains come in the next month or less. I so far have been given a small plot of land by my chief to plant some trees. I had about a 125 tree seedlings growing in my yard but goats busted through my fence the other day and ate some of them so I am scrambling to get some need seedlings up and going before I miss the rains. That is my main goal with the Department of Forestry but I also am doing things on the side also.
I will soon be starting a condom distribution out of my house with the aim to help prevent the transmission of HIV and unwanted pregnancies. Government hospitals give out free condoms but the closest hospital to me is a private Catholic one which for religious beliefs does not allow contraceptives to be given out. For the record when I say hospitals it is very basic and services are limited. We have local health workers who work for the government but they are a bit apprehensive to give out condoms like they usually do around the country because they work often hand in hand with the Catholic Hospital. So as for me I have no allegiances to the Catholic Church or fear for that matter so I plan on giving out as many condoms as possible 24 hours day 7 days a week. No offense to the Catholics of the world but I finding myself wanting to go on a rant about these types of beliefs in a Third World country which suffers a massive HIV problem and food security issues due to huge populations. I digress now but in my opinion one should never take sex advice from one who does not participate in sex no disrespect to the Pope. We all know condoms suck but they serve a purpose to all of humanity.
In October I got a do a game count at a park called Lengwe National Park which is about a 2.5 hour bike ride from my village (I try and ride my bike everywhere). It was a fun 3 days of camping and each day I was paired with people who work with the park for two three hours shifts of counting game in small shacks by watering holes in the park. The game at this park is not like one would expect in Africa. No lions, elephants, zebras, and etc. but it did have baboons, impala, wart hogs, nyala, and some other beautiful creatures. It was great times and very relaxing and when we were on breaks we got to swim in a pool at the park which is nice. It was in the dead of summer and the temperatures near or above 100 daily in my area. The only hiccup I had was one I first got there I put down a few bags to go and say hi to friends and some monkeys stole some of my food but I actually thought that was kind of funny.
So once again I hope all is well with everyone in the states if anyone has any exciting news from their lives please e-mail me so I can keep up on major life events. I am unhappy to also say the my Phillies lost in world series do the Evil Empire of New York Yanks but two years in a row in the series is pretty impressive. I love and miss everyone. Take care your friend Pat
The monkeys eating my rice at Lengwe
The view from our game count hut
Me with my killer socks floating in Lake Malawi
The women's group I am working with near my village
Taking a walk with my friends as they show me their dimba gardens
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