Showing posts with label Varnero. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Varnero. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Goodbye Addis and ICS

Two years and out. Admin. co-workers, friends asked why we left Ethiopia after two years to return back to Alexandria, Egypt. We've had some time to reflect on this question. The most fitting response we could muster was, "Ethiopia wasn't a fit." It wasn't any single event, it was a collection of little things that added up.

For us, Egypt was full of life, movement, and distractions while Ethiopia was like being confined to a monastery. Everything we've said about the people, food, and landscape while living there is true, it was mostly positive. Our students were great, we liked our bosses and co-workers were fun to be around...in the end we were glad the school didn't make much of an effort to retain us. Had our school thrown a carrot our direction it would have been harder to leave. (We requested to move closer to school so Ana could nurse-per school policy no special provisions are made to teachers and to the school's credit they stuck to their word.)

When Ana left to give birth back in the States, the void was exaggerated in an already lonely landscape. If it wasn't for the task of writing a book, I probably would have knocked on my neighbors doors often and medicated myself more than I already did. In short, isolation isn't conducive to a happy life.

Reflecting back on some of the last photos I took below reminds me how compelling the last couple months of isolation can eclipse an overall experience.

My favorite signs in Addis. I think the animal might be a cat or a mutation of one.  The animal has the option of using a paint brush on his right, but decided dumping a bucket of paint would better suit the task. Vandal-like tendencies. 
Kristin, the neighbor upstairs. She was devoted to Cheetos and eating on the floor. No exaggeration.  
More paint store art. Three colors in one can an Ethiopian exclusive.
Nathan was my brewing buddy.  
I made a series of phony "lost" animal flyers. My favorite one was of the lost hyena-a family pet. I taped a couple around town. I also posted one of a lost snake in our building's elevator that caused the building's management to create their own stating not to post posters.  
One of my co-workers thought it would be fun make a response. He made my day. 
Rob had scotch tastings on Wednesday nights. He also provoked people at parties with politics. I'm  sure people thought he was rude, but that's why I liked him. 
Tash spoke whatever they do in New Zealand and made everything sound dirty. I had her name in my phone as "Crotch Rash"  
Two fisted Nik let me beat him at chess. 
Erik, also had a way to weed people out. He could be very off-putting to other adults. I also liked him a lot. 
If you're single (or married) be ready to mingle when Ryan is around. Kudos to Ry for marrying a local (Habesha-not pictured) in record time. Who is pictured next to Ryan is the fabulous Downtown Jackie Brown who will whip you silly with her tongue. Stay out of her way and she won't bite.   
Mooch Goat. Don't leave your food unattended. 
Solomon was my local buddy from the commissary who told me wild Ethiopian stories.  
I had a vision of putting drawings all over the house. Then I thought i should be more responsible than that. This one has several quotes from the movie Apocalypse Now. 
After packing out. Screams Soviet era Eastern Bloc minimalism. 
Fuck yeah, we were.

Monday, September 16, 2013

The real New Year in Addis.

How I spent New Year in Addis.
By Robby Medina

Construction site equals green and yellow fences. Why green and yellow? Rumor has it that someone in the government likes the Brazil football team.   
Rocking the cool street art. 
Yes, those would be sticks.
A goat peddler chatting with our van driver. $40 will get you a nice goat.
It was Mexican week at the Radisson. BTW, happy Mexican Independence Day.
The Mexican embassy flew out the high school age musicians from Oaxaca and a chef from Guadalajara for the week.
Remember the sticks surrounding the building above? 
A story about a drunk little tree.
In our free time, Ana, friends, and I stumble around construction sites...for fun.
Probably not California building code friendly.
Just a short walk over the hill from where we live.
This is what out place looked like 3 years ago.
It is always nice to have a group of children follow you to practice their English and laugh at you.  When we parted ways they said "we love you" and giggled off into a field.
Progress is a real shame. 
Gotta get the Pepsi and beer up the hill somehow.
"We love you" 
Gotta keep the electricity flowing. 
Female gender symbol and 420...what does this mean? 
Nothings says happy new year like a skull.
Somebody likes the Broncos.
Stopped by for a beer at a local bar and meet these nice fellows...
...and our server. The hairdos are amazing in Addis. An added bonus of living here,
Good thing we don't have to travel far to buy our new pet goat.  These nice gentlemen were eager to assist us.
It was a tough choice...
...but we settled on Birriacita. 
We also get fresh chicken delivery at home. 

Monday, September 9, 2013

New Year and Meskel in Ethiopia is fast approaching

What could be billed as our most adventurous weekend yet...not really. Sunday was a nice outing and it started at the Vatican Embassy where we went to mass. Everyone seems nice and the building is modern (made by the same dude who designed our apartments). The grounds are lovely and overall is a nice place to be introspective.   
The church.
On the Vatican (ET) grounds.
Peaceful.
The mirror and wall outside our school...near the stinky creek parking lot.
Did you get your New Year chicken yet? There is still time. We are in the 13th and last month of 2005. On Wednesday, it will be 2006. Yes, you too can regain your youth by moving to Ethiopia. 
I love the skies here, but love the power lines even more. 
We drove to the base of Mount Entoto for our Meskel attire. I will post more about Meskel in the upcoming weeks. One co-worker described the holiday as Ethiopians in white robes/clothing burning crosses. If you grew up in the United States of American, you might have a different impression of that visual.  
Looking for the right dress.
A lucky man with several cocks. We saw lots of people walking around pulling goats by one leg, chicken over the shoulder: all getting ready for the big feast. We are excited for our first Ethiopian new year. 
If you followed our last blog in Egypt (http://camelsandtacos.blogspot.com) you know about my obsession with mannequins. I like that this one is handmade, almost a form of papier-mache. 
One Meskel dress that Ana tried considered.  
Aside from mannequins, billboards are a close number two. AIDS awareness. We are told that there is an AIDS colony up Entoto.  
Can anyone explain the stick in the neck guy? Looks like someone is using Jedi powers. 


There are plenty of birth control ads around the city. I'll have to make a post about them sometime sooner than later. 
The mini-bus network will get you everywhere. 
Love the logo to the bus company.
I was missing the Lada taxis in Egypt, but not for long. 
Bummer
Yet another Teletubbies ad for a school.  
Kids here love their picture taken.