Monday, April 16, 2007

its miller time

we went back to our site. its miller time again. it was still as prevailing and prominent as before, but not nearly as romantic as i had made out in my imagination. it seemed dirtier and more run-down. more litter and the intense stench of rotting rats. i noticed the sky – so blue and clouds so wispy and high. the wind was blowing quickly.

the council had begun the clean-up but seemed to be running on african time. we were not convinced that they would finish on time.

children gathered to play – the skeleton animated into a jungle gym. they turned everything into a game. climbing, hanging, summersaults, down, climbing, balancing, hanging… younger children brought their kites to the open tract of land on the east. they were homemade: black bags, dowel sticks and a huge ball of knotted-together-bits-of-twine and wool rolled around a pencil crayon. the wind was perfect. the kites clapped and swooshed across the sky, occasionally crashing into the burnt earth giving rise to a little poof of dust.

the gymnasts braved our group. they said they wanted a swimming pool in the building! they “jived” for us and afterwards we left for johannesburg.

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