Wednesday, May 7, 2008

More Pics

Youth group event...look at all the Peace Corps support!
The "use protection" crew

What's left of the youth group...at least we got one event organized!


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Pics from the festa!

Pre- festa
This is night One
This is night Two
Cool T-shirts for the festa of course sponsored by the beer!
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Another one bites the dust...

Yesterday the boat connecting Fogo, Brava and Praia sank. It was the second such incident in about as many months. That’s right, a different boat sank a little more than a month ago when it ran up on some rocks leaving Fogo. This most recent sinking was of the boat named “Mosteiros”. It was the boat that Mel, Sarah and I just took to and from Brava. And what is really scary is there was a Peace Corps volunteer on board on her way here to visit. Her account of the incident goes as follows: The boat left Praia around midnight on its way to pick up and drop off people in Brava (this includes Sam, who is currently vacationing on Brava), before coming here to Fogo. Well she says that about 3 a.m. the boat is leaning to one side and they turn around and head back to Praia. They don’t quite make it…at about 6 am the reach a little fishing cove close to Praia and by this time the boat is leaning so far to the side that people are starting to jump off the boat into the water. Luckily, the fishermen had been alerted and were out in their row boats rescuing the passengers. By 10 am the boat was completely underwater. I guess that is why Peace Corps gives us life vests (and I guess that is why I really will start taking mine with me when I travel by boat). Anyways, all the passengers were rescued but everything else is at the bottom of the ocean; ncluding 3 large trucks full of the food and supplies to be delivered to Brava and Fogo and all the passengers’ belongings. We’ll see how this affects our food shortages here on the island. So to sum up the experience, the PCV is not coming to visit, Sam is stuck in Brava until further notice (there is no airport there and after the sinking(s) there is only one other boat that services these islands and there schedule is shifty) and Emily and I are now officially flying between islands when she comes to visit!!

In other news, last week was the festival of São Filipe. Man-o-man my body was not ready for 5 nights of partying. Basically, Monday thru Friday there were festivities starting in the afternoon after work and going through the night into the next morning. Every night, starting at around 11pm, there were big name Cape Verdean groups. Music ended around 3 or 4 in the morning with the party then moving to whichever bar was less crowded. I don’t know how people here do it. They party hard all night then are up bright and early for work the next day. I was dragging by the second night, but continued to muster up the strength to party until Wendnesday because that was the big night. Calypso came and played in Cape Verde!!!!!!!!!!! Ricardo, I really hope that as a Brazilian you know who Calypso is, if not you are letting me down. For those of you who are not into popular Brazilian music, Calypso is the famous equivalent to someone like Madonna or Michael Jackson in the states. People go crazy for them and that has rubbed off on the Cape Verdeans. Everyone here was soooooooooooo excited, dressed to the nines (including ourselves) and ready watch the lead singer dance her booty off and flip her hair around like a champion (that is literally all she does). Anyways, we had a blast all 4 nights that we were there and it was the first time we have all the volunteers on the island in the same place at the same time. All I know for sure though, is that I will have to practice ahead of time because my body just can’t take it. I was sick by the end and slept for the entire weekend!!