Tete Travels
PCVs always say that Tete is one hot province, but whenever I travel there (twice already) it's always been overcast, wet, and cold. Here's what Mavudze Ponte looked like seven months ago:
And then last week, across the Zambezi on the famous Samora Machel Bridge:
I don't know what everyone's complaining about. Tete's always been cold to me.
Zobue, too, was wet and rainy when I arrived, but I liked seeing the mountains enshrouded by clouds--felt like we were on high high elevation. And then of course Jeff arrived and with him clear skies and sunshine.
Inselberg hill by Mt. Zobue
Mt. Zobue
View of Malawi from hill by Mt. Zobue
PCVs Jeff and Sienna, plus Piro the dog, border marker to the left, and town of Zobue beyond
Zobue's a beautiful site, no doubt about it. A glorious hike, even though it made me realize how out of shape I was/am. Also, I have to say I never ate so well on a trip as I did on this Teteventure. PCVs Sienna, Tania, and Heather are true Chefe Chefs.
Xani's Bon-bon Covered Cupcakes. . . I think I gained wait on this trip.
Lasagna, garlic bread, salad
We made tortillas the next night, but I was too busy eating to take a picture. Oh, and then I binged on Bon-Bon's for sobremesa. Thanks Jeff, for giving me this addiction.
Hike up some low hills outside Angonia:
And the Angonia PCV House--both cozy and chiki de matar
Students at the Angonia House
Uli playing Jenga, Fani and Fernandes on their phones
Thanks so much for hosting me, Sienna, Tania and Xani! Special thanks, too, to new expat friend Richard in Tete City. Hope I can return the favor, if y'all are ever in Chimoio, though I may be back in Tete before then!