Monday, February 16, 2009

Monday night in Addis

The hotel we're at here in Addis is nice, the bed is as hard as the one Michelle bought in Atlanta, that is, it's a little like sleeping on a pool table. Not that I've ever slept on a pool table. I have slept on a picnic table in Colorado. But I digress.
Dinner in a restaurant. How civilized! We've met up with a few people who are attending the conference, and a small group of us enjoyed a lovely evening at a somewhat touristy but nevertheless charming and interesting place. Local beers, wonderful injera and delicious piles of spicy meat pastes made up the nicely traditional Ethiopian meal. There was a live band, with strong drums, some flutes, and lots of singing, and wild dancing by a man and two women. The dude looked like he was trying to shake his own shoulders right off his body - I thought he was going to make it a couple times too. The women shook too, but a little less violently, they used their arms more for smooth swinging than an attempt at dismemberment. Anyway, a lovely meal. I'd hate to blame how good the food was on the fact that I hadn't eaten anything in the past two days besides airplane food, airport food, and a cliff bar, but the meal was delicious.

Tomorrow is a full day here in Addis. We're going to try and arrange a cupping in the morning with a local exporter, and venture out to the local market, which I hear is amazing.

1 comment:

  1. Nice blog Scott, hope it you are enjoying the journey. Check out my blog on Mitchell's first sailboat. It has been a nice project.

    mark juranek

    http://sabot-restoration.blogspot.com/

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