Tag: lockdown

  • Memoir: Monday 23 Mar 2020

    After getting stranded by closed borders, I was given some practical work to do on the base. We also made a trip to town to stock up on supplies before the real lockdown in Menongue started. And I visit an open-air African market for the first time, and just in time, because it would soon…

    Memoir: Monday 23 Mar 2020
  • Memoir: Friday 20 Mar 2020

    Instead of leaving on the 20th as scheduled, I stayed in Menongue to see how the COVID shutdown would play out. The world seemed hopeful that it might blow over with a short quarantine. Nobody could have known just how protracted the battle with the coronavirus would be. I chose to make the best of…

    Memoir: Friday 20 Mar 2020
  • Memoir: Thursday 19 Mar 2020

    Something goes wrong: I learned the morning of the 19th that Angola would close its borders that night at midnight (20 Mar 2020). After some presentations by the mission students, I made a series of phone calls to figure out how I might be able to get out of the country.

    Memoir: Thursday 19 Mar 2020
  • Memoir: Tuesday 17 Mar 2020

    A night of fitful slumber Sleep eluded me some nights more than others. This was one of two nights in Angola when I awoke with irrational fears clutching at my heart. My home is far distant; I might get sick; I don’t know what I’m doing; death is just a breath or heartbeat away; I…

    Memoir: Tuesday 17 Mar 2020