Formerly, as "Adventures in International Recruiting", where I posted while travelling the world for SCAD, in search of international art students. Then, some other stuff. Now, where I'm posting about my two-month island-sitting trip to Bocas del Toro, Panama.
Saturday, November 19, 2005
Hotel Zimbabwe
Our ambassador: Quite happy with himself
The timing of our arrival was very lucky for the American Embassy in Harare. The ambassador, Dell, had just gotten himself in hot water with the local government. Mugabe, the president and big time a-hole, was actually quoted in the paper as saying, “Dell can go to hell.” Dell was quite proud of it, as this was just the kind of rise he was trying to provoke. He had recently given a widely publicized speech at a nearby university, blaming corrupt and inept governance for Zimbabwe’s economic woes, rather than sanctions and drought, oft blamed by said governance. It sounded as if he was actually disappointed that Mugabe didn’t outright expel him. Instead, the American Embassy threw a party at the house of the director for public affairs. We visiting American education reps were the excuse for the party. It wouldn’t be seemly to throw a party in response to successfully pissing off a dictator.
Party time: one of our own on drums
Once again, the weather was more pleasant than we had right to hope for. Nice and cool. The public fair we held in the hotel was very successful. Very busy. I even found very cool presents for all my bartender buddies back in Southville. I won’t say what they are, because I’m afraid they might be illegal.
What 40 US dollars will get you on the black market in the local almost-useless currency.
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