a walk through Teonsogo

I should have studied biology, considering how I can’t stop photographing butterflies and bugs. I could have become a very specialized butterfly specialist, instead of the geography/sustainability science generalist that I’m becoming. Maybe that would have made life easier? Yesterday, Helena came with me to the village Teonsogo. They didn’t have anything that particularly uniqueContinue reading “a walk through Teonsogo”

exciting landscapes (November 4)

Today, I did transect walks in a village called Rallo. Things look kind of the same everywhere here, at first glance, and I’m starting to feel like I’m an old record player stuck on repeat, asking the same questions over and over. The answers rarely suprise me, because I’ve already asked someone else, in someContinue reading “exciting landscapes (November 4)”

if anyone ever thought I wasn’t hardcore (November 3)

Today, we got up at 5.30 again, left the guesthouse before sunrise, and stayed out working until the sun went down. Elli did evaporation measurements, and then I (and Elli and Desiré) did four transect walks à approximately two kilometers each together with villagers. Almost ten kilometers walked in heat and sun. Sunrise and aContinue reading “if anyone ever thought I wasn’t hardcore (November 3)”

relapse

This afternoon, the streets in Ouagadougou became unsafe again. The opposition isn’t happy with the transition leader being a military man, and has called for more protests. Guns were shot at protesters outside the national TV station by soldiers. “The UN has condemned the military takeover and threatened sanctions”, says the BBC. The Swedish embassy, thatContinue reading “relapse”

here’s to hoping we don’t get malaria

One of the big things that anyone going to tropical or subtropical Africa is warned about, is to avoid the malaria infested mosquitos. We take pills, wear covering clothes at night, insect repellent and sleep under mosquito nets. People here, though, don’t seem to care very much. And since we’re living in a place forContinue reading “here’s to hoping we don’t get malaria”

Sunday, reading day (earlier today)

I decided to stay at the hotel today. Weird, really, considering how feverently I wished to be allowed to leave the hotel just two days ago, during the period of house arrest that we experienced here. But now that I know that I can leave whenever I want again (not the country, though, the airportContinue reading “Sunday, reading day (earlier today)”

cooped up and crazy

The news of the day have been: The president went out and said that the government was dissolved, but not the parliament, and that the military wasn’t in power at all. Then he offered to lead a new interim government until November next year, when the elections should be held as previously planned. This wasContinue reading “cooped up and crazy”