New Sweet Salone post: Goodbyes

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Meryl Olson

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Nov 6, 2012, 6:37:32 AM11/6/12
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It’s unfortunate that there’s very sparse internet access in Pujehun, since it is by far my favorite place to be in Sierra Leone. I spent my last month here holed up in Pujehun and refusing to leave. Literally. I even sent Baindu to Bunumbu with money to buy food for me at the market rather than making the 5-mile motorbike ride myself. (This was a win-win; I didn’t have to go anywhere and Baindu got a free ride to Bunumbu to buy fish and visit friends). I grew to love my little house and once I built my baffa and borrowed a generator, I was pretty well set. I had all the things I needed, I knew (almost) everybody, my work was there, it was quiet, and the weather in October was perfect (rain only in late afternoon and at night- just enough to fill my rain barrel without being an annoyance).

However, all good things must come to an end. I return to the U.S. on Nov. 12, and I needed to spend some time in Kenema, at Njala U., and in Freetown for various wrapping-up activities, so on Saturday I said goodbye to Pujehun for good. I cried, Fudia cried, Fudia’s daughter Jenneh cried, and everybody else rolled their eyes in embarrassment at our crying. 

The last few weeks were a whirlwind of rice harvesting (to measure yields) and interviewing farmers. Though I was a bit worried, I was able to finish collecting the data that I wanted. My friend Sidie from Njala (who worked as a research assistant for me back in August) will return to Pujehun in January to finish collecting data on the swamp rice harvest (rice is harvested in the uplands in October and the swamps in January). 

I realize I haven’t really posted a lot about my research or what I’ve learned- when I’m in the day-to-day data collection process it’s hard to sit back and reflect on what things actually mean. I finally did some of that in my final week, because I want to provide my partners at Njala and OVP a preliminary report. I’ll post that up here when it’s done.

In the meantime, some photos will follow of my goodbye party with some of my favorite people in Sierra Leone.

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