of blood and rickshaws
Life maintains a steady, almost monastic rhythm here. Pray, study, eat, study, eat, pray. I rather enjoy the predictable routine and the fact that my weekly calendar fits on a post-it note. Walking to the shops for breakfast cereal or doing a load of washing sometimes counts as news.
So it's worth reporting the two different things I did this week.
1. I gave blood. I have given blood for years at home, but I don't always have an hour to spare, so I took the opportunity to be part of a blood drive here.
2. After walking downtown for a cup of tea just to get out of the building last night, Kevin and I caught ride home with a pedal powered rickshaw. There's several of these doing loops around the Old Market section of town, even late at night. For $10 our driver did a thigh-burningly impressive job of peddling up the long slow incline back to the college.
So it's worth reporting the two different things I did this week.
1. I gave blood. I have given blood for years at home, but I don't always have an hour to spare, so I took the opportunity to be part of a blood drive here.
2. After walking downtown for a cup of tea just to get out of the building last night, Kevin and I caught ride home with a pedal powered rickshaw. There's several of these doing loops around the Old Market section of town, even late at night. For $10 our driver did a thigh-burningly impressive job of peddling up the long slow incline back to the college.
enjoy the slow pace and time to breath.
ReplyDeleteNice news break mate. I would probably have plenty of time to work on your running too I’m guessing?
ReplyDeleteAlas not so much.... Too hot most of the time
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