The drive was very long, but familiar: Padre Guido's place is past Menkao, past the turnoff for the sisters' land, and down its own, long, rutted, bone-breaking, joint-jarring path. But when you get there! wow! In less than six years (and they were not peaceful years here), Padre Guido has created a "Paradiso", as his Italian volunteer, Angelo, called it. A long avenue shaded by tall trees on both sides leads to a group of buildings, connected by flowered
The cute round huts are for guests. Any takers?
I had met Padre Guido at the Italian Ambassador's residence eight days before, where the International Women's Club was treated to lunch and the priviledge to meet and hear Padre Guido. I was quickly recruited for interpreting for the non-French-speaking ladies of the club. Padre Guido, originally from southern Italy, moved with his family to Milano in his teens, where the jobs were. His father missed the country life, though, so the family soon acquired a small farm in the countryside, where Guido learned farming and construction. He has the contagious explosive energy and joie de vivre of southern Italians. It's hard not to like him instantly.
What caught my attention, of course, was when he mentioned a place in the country for "reinsertion" of street boys into rural life. I just had to go see it, the Sisters had to go see it, and bringing gifts was of the season. We made it a plan.
I've uploaded pictures on snapfish, where you can see a lot more of them. It took hours to upload them with the weak connection we have here. Here's one with us posing on the grounds of the farm/school.
We toured the grounds. When Guido first came here, with two educators, an agronomer and ten boys, they lived in tents. Immediately, they cleared a patch of land for cassava, the staple food here. Then, they put up the first building, not far from the lake. Next to it is a water tank. The water comes from a spring half a km away, on a farm run by Italian nuns. It's potable. Water from the lake is used only for washing clothes, floors, etc, irrigation and for the animals. Quite a plumbing project!
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