Here's a picture from my recent trip back home. Buses are a lot more common here than in the US and the quality is quite a bit higher. For this trip I was on the front seat of the top deck of an Intercape bus. It's a decent company save their unfortunate practice of incessant Christian propaganda during the ride.
One of my few successes during my service here was formatting the Peace Corps South Africa grammar manual for Setswana, written mostly by Art Chambers, an SA16 volunteer. For anyone wanting to learn Setswana, I reckon it's a pretty good primer, so I present it for free here . If you think it sucks and you want to make changes, or you'd like to take a look at the raw TeX file, you can find it here .
Welcome back, Ryan. B
ReplyDeleteHey Ryan, When I first rode Intercape and the Christian propaganda caught my attention--I was shocked! I remember thinking to myself, "Is this legal?" I hadn't realized how much I appreciated (and took for granted) the respect and freedom of religion offered in our country. Other than that, I love riding Intercape! Quite a contrast to the taxis and worth every penny of the extra cost!
ReplyDeleteYeah, I agree. If I weren't so income-constrained I'd definitely always take the bus, and bugger the religious nonsense—that's why God made headphones!
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