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Welcome back to Mayotte
Yesterday, we arrived back in Mayotte, greeted by the baking heat as we stepped from the airplane staircase to the shuttle that would drive us 70 meters to the baggage hanger where heat of another sort awaited us, that of a poorly ventilated, dark barn stuffed with people who do not share my Western views on masking natural body odors.
The good news was that we came home to a clean, unbroken-in-to house with unruined furniture. No, not because Aïcha had the roof repaired as she promised to do but because we had wonderful housesitters looking after things for us. Fortunately they were here to empty the buckets.
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Welcome home indeed.
On a postive note, the vacation was wonderful and I will write glowingly about it later on.
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but oh noes! re: the roof. We had serious roof problems a couple of years ago and I can sure sympathies. I hope the landlady and her b-i-l get their act together... or should I hope they don't so a professional does the repairs? Sorry you're having such hassles.
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But seriously, I am glad that you had a good time. And I hope that the roof fixing comes on apace.
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(Oh and welcome back, glad to hear you had a nice time and hope you get that roof fixed)
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