Friday, 8 June 2012

Fruit salad


Friday and I am soon going home, having been at Girls’ College all day. If I’m not whisked off by Jeanette to a music department thingy at Petra High School where GC’s Marimba band is playing. It is quite probable that I might be. 

This week has past in a flash. I nowadays have the mornings completely free, all to myself, which for me is heaven. Anybody who has seen me in the really early hours of the day knows that at that stage I am not to be talked to, hardly even looked at. It is so nice not being tired all day because I got up too early for my body and brain. I get home late instead, which is fine with me, because then the evenings become relaxing. Ever since the festival finished I have just taken it easy at home. Recuperating. I found Harry Potter books (all except number 6 and 7), which is very relaxing reading. Add first one movie and then two oranges from the garden and you have a summary of my evening after dinner.

We have so many oranges now Joe keeps on nagging me to eat more and more. I am certainly not complaining. And they have even more trees at work, so Maria has planned on making lemon curd and marmalade tomorrow. I’ll probably end up helping her, if I don’t go to the bendover with Thembi, our office lady. Plus I noticed a basket of grenadillas/passionfruits on the kitchen table the other day, so add that to my fruit eating mission and I’m quite happy. Yesterday Maria and I were out in the garden picking garlic chives (gräslök med vitlökssmak) for our home made cream cheese and she pointed to the paw-paw tree in the garden, which was full of big, and still growing, paw-paws. I can’t wait for them to get ripe. Mmmm…

Right, time to go. I am apparently/obviously coming with to this music department thingy, so better get going.  

I hope you’re all well and have a lovely weekend!
Hugs from the south

Monday, 4 June 2012

The twentysecond weekend

Hey everyone, I hope your weekend was lovely, because mine definitely was. First Friday dinner with the performers remaining and their hosts, which was really great fun. Despite my age, which was mocked quite a bit. I got to sit at the fun table, with Jeanette and Marnie, the Academy's musical director Rose and her husband, the conductor from SA, Piet Mullman, the guitarist Morgan Szymanski from Mexico/London and his host Allan. We laughed a lot, ate gorgeous food (at 26th on Park), had good conversations and actually didn't freeze too bad. I nowadays wear my longjohns nearly every day which helps. Then I went out to see some friends I hadn't seen for over a month, but the maturity level dropped a bit too fast for me to think it was as good as the marvelous dinner.

Saturday was spent with Jane Austens best book (you better know which one it is) and then I made chokladbollar. Mmmm! (Sugarfilled cocoa balls sort of.) Maria and I proceeded to play cardgames and watch a romcom.

Sunday I went with Jeanette and Marnie to a farm outside Figtree to meet other farmers and families for a braii. We made fruit salad with perfectly ripe paw-paw/papaya in it (Mum, how on earth do you spell paw-paw?). It also had strawberries in it, which made me think of the Swedish midsommer quickly approaching. On the way back to Jeanette and Marnie's farm we took a road that used to be very good, but not any longer. It was very ... skumpig. Anyway, we watched a bit of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee thingy on the Thames and went to bed. But not before we walked outside to see the Kudu that was grazing just next to the house. I then fell asleep on an electrical blanket and woke at the absolutely ghastly hour of 05:40 to get into town in time. Can you imagine me being even remotely alive at that time of day??

So. I hope you had just as nice a weekend and are ready for another week of work and school. I have loaded nellieinafrica.tumblr.com with pictures, so you're welcome to check it. Now I better photocopy some music for this evening's little string group here at the Academy, before zesa goes.

Hej svej leverpastej!

Tuesday, 29 May 2012

Hej svenskar

Jag har tro det eller ej lite smått hemlängtan igår och idag.

The festival is over. Done. Finito. It has definitely been the most hectic week sincce I got here. Eesh. We were all worked to the bone, but it was fun as well. Great socialising, amazing musicians and artists, lovely wine and a lot of music. Friday was my only day without a performance, from Tuesday to Sunday. I would like to tell you all, but at the moment that isn't the best idea. Things are a bit ... touchy right now at the academy. There was quite a bit of unwanted drama and attention around one person. Still is mind you. But anyway there was the amazing concert with the 500 kids, a fully packed hall for Carmina Burana (people were sitting in the aisles), 500 people watching the pop concert and the final orchestral concert. Richard had written hilarious verses that were read out in between the different animals in the Carnival of the animals by Saint-Saëns. The one that had me in stitches especially was the tortoise, who finished off with the line (read very slowly) "As a tortoise I don't want to be a winger, but at least a turtle gets to be a ninja..." !!!! Haha, I laughed so hard.

So. Now I am so glad the festival is over. At last I can sleep and sit down in the middle of the day and do nothing for an hour. Wednesday I was away from home for 17 hours, and Sunday I was home two o'clock... That's the sort of beating all of us have taken. But still, it was amazing having the proffessional musicians here. Mesmerising listening to them play. And they were all so friendly and nice. They have now gone to the falls and Hwange for a few days, the lucky fishes. I have booked this weekend at Jeanette's farm, to get away from town and relax a bit after all the stress. And this time I am pulling Maria with me. We both need it.

Winter is really getting going here now. Yuck it's cold. I know I've lived through much much worse, but then all the houses were heated. Here it's colder being inside than outside, unless there's a wind. And I definitely don't have enough winter clothes (should have listened more to mum when I was packing...) so I freeze. But we're on a mission now to find more jerseys for me. Soon maybe I'll even start using my knitted gloves and winter jacket. I think I have my mother's blood. I have never before slept with socks on, not even when it was minus thirty. Who would have thought I would when I was in Africa?

Right, I shouldn't write too much. We're back to everyday life now, so I should be able to write more often than I have the last two months. Bye bye!

Friday, 18 May 2012

Bulawayo Music Festival week coming up

I am busy and sick. And extremely busy. And trying not to give my sickness to anybody else. So I uploaded pictures in stead for the next week to come. When it's the festival and I'm up to my ears in The Song of the Carnivores (500 kids), Carmina Burana (I play percussion), pop music for a Pop concert (I did all the music for it on Sibelius... probably close to 24 h of work), Mozart, Saint-Saëns etc. So. Have a look on my tumblr. Things will be happening there at least. Bye for now!

Friday, 4 May 2012

Harare

I am alive! Sorry for so few updates, I'm pretty sure it's going to get a lot better as soon as I just start working again. Except I am going to be so busy for the festival now that I might not write as much as I think. Anyway. A week ago, on Friday afternoon, John and Heather (girlfriend), invited me to come with them and another friend on a weekend trip to Harare in ... 40 minutes! I obviously said yes and spent two nights in Norton, just outside Harare. After a long Friday night we watched Winks play rugby and unfortunately lose quite badly, but it was a nice day anyway. Had a quick pop into a big market, which I definitely will be visiting again, with a bunch of money... After another long night out we drove home Sunday afternoon and got back after dark, which isn't optimal.

A funny, but creepy incident on the way there was when we slowed down at a railway crossing out in the middle of nowhere. Suddenly Heather, who is driving, screams that there is somebody running behind the car. I am sitting in the back seat (of course, when does the smallest person ever get to sit in the front??) and as I look back I see a black guy in a white hoodie running behind the car, grabbing at the back of the car. His face less than two meters from mine. Heather hoots and accelerates away, and the guy disappears. Obviously he had been waiting for somebody to slow down like we did, so that he could grab stuff from the boot. The guys then discussed what they would do if the same guy tried it again on the way back...

Now it is time to pack up and wait for John to pick me up and take me home. So irritating not to have a car and driver's licence, but that's one of the things on my to-do-list. Right, have to go, bybye!!

Monday, 23 April 2012

Holiday times

Hi all of you!

Time is rushing and I have trouble keeping up. It is nice having a bit of a holiday, but it's also nice having routines and knowing exactly what to do tomorrow. I am not my best today, up late all of the weekend nights, but I plan on catching up on sleep tonight anyway. This evening it is my cooking evening, so I think I'll be walking to the shops before going home just to pick up ingredients. Maria decided that she was tired of cooking every single evening, so we now all have one cooking evening each every week, except for Maria who has four. I am going to try to introduce more vegetarian dishes into their menu, which will be fun. The problem comes when zesa (the power) goes and we can't use the oven or microwave and only can use the gas stove.

When I came here we had no zesa cuts at all for nearly three months. Then we suddenly had every day, mostly in the afternoon up until around eight or nine. Now it's quite irregular, but still, sometimes it will be off the whole day, which is really irritating. But, this is Bulawayo so we make a plan. We work around it or just accept that some things will have to wait. And most people have a generator as well, but you can't run a whole house on that. And petrol isn't free either, though it is cheaper than Sweden.

I have now for two weeks had pain on and off in back, mostly on. So sick and tired of a dysfunctional body. Not sure why the pain is there and how it started, but it is there and makes it hard to sit or lie in one position for too long and I definitely can't carry as heavy stuff as I usually do. Anyway, this should be good motivation for me to start getting in shape again. Should be. In the mean time I enjoy the lovely chocolate that Peter brought me from Scotland. Ahhh, they really don't have the same stuff here. Another thing he brought was two pink dish-washing brushes which Maria loves.

Right, I need to move now, so toodeloo, I'll try to get back to you with stories of the Peter-visit-weeks soon. I've got more photos in queue on the tumblr now anyway. Miss you!

Monday, 16 April 2012

Just dropping by to say hi

I am, as so often nowadays when I get hold of internet, in a hurry. Too little time, too many things I need to and want to do. Answering emails, uploading photos, checking timetables, everything on a too slow connection. But then I have earned a whole heap more patience living here. Anyway. I had wanted to post a long thing about what I've been doing the last two weeks, but then I was busy with friends (!!!) all of Friday night until Sunday morning and then had a practice on Sunday afternoon, so I wasn't really in the mood for a lot of brain usage writing something interesting. But I'm thinking maybe tonight after I make dinner. Hopefully I will be bringing home a internet dongle-thingy to test if we have good signal at home, so you might see me on skype if it's possible this evening. Log in on skype this evening and see if I'm there, because if I am I want to have someone to talk to! But now I have to rush again. To try and get the internetthingy before they close. So bye bye! I have put some more photos in the queue on tumblr, so there should be stuff to look at there at least.