- Eating with a SPOON (especially a plastic spoon for take-out!)
- Honking car horns - especially outside my bedroom throughout the nights
- The hazards of walking down the street
- The garbage around town and at the Sea Wall
- The canals with the dirty, mucky water and overgrown flora (and rats)
- ROADKILL - Toads and rats
- Mini-buses with BLARING music
- All night parties - outside my bedroom window
- The roosters, horses, donkeys, dogs, and whatever else lurks beyond my bedroom window in the early mornings
- Frequent power cuts
- S-l-o-w internet
- The Sizzling HEAT
- The rainy season and the floods
- The mosquitoes, cockroaches, flies, frogs and mice Critters that make me miss Toronto
- The cold water showers!!! The rainy season brings colder water
Random thoughts to share. Special emphasis on my CUSO journey to Guyana.
Monday, 3 September 2012
15 Things I will NOT miss about Guyana
As much as we volunteers plan for most things, sometimes things come up outside of our control. I came to Guyana to volunteer for a year. That was my intent. But, life calls... and I have to go back home. Good or bad, here are some things I won't miss...
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Take out served with a spoon, and it's not soup or porrige? Unheard of! LOL
ReplyDeleteNot here dear. That is fairly normal. Imagine my surprise when I order my curry chicken and it came with a spoon. How do I cut into my chicken???
ReplyDelete