I returned to ZA on January 4th. The trip home was a bit hectic: I left Chicago Saturday morning (from Margaret’s apartment by bus), flew to Detroit, then Amsterdam, and finally arrived in Jo’burg Sunday evening. My luggage arrived on Tuesday.
Highlights since I returned to the southern hemisphere:
1. I met with Michael Aliber, an academic with the Institute for Poverty, Land, and Agrarian Studies (PLAAS) at the University of the Western Cape. He has a PhD in applied and agricultural economics from the University of WI Madison. Small world. I may help out with an ICCO study on small holdings and food security.
2. My car broke down at the Spar (a local convenience store). Luckily, Gwena was home and came to fetch me.
3. I had internet access at home for four hours! (I was finally able to connect after many battles with the wireless.) There was a massive thunderstorm the same night, and we’ve been without access since.
4. I’ve decided to move into the Cullen Library at Wits. Ok, not really, but I plan to spend a lot of time there over the next few months. They have an impressive collection of books, and the physical building is spectacular.
5. I hosted a braai at Bentleigh Sunday evening. The UN attended (including Ms Jacky Burger, Molly Firkaly, and Hugo Tighe). I’m traveling with Jax, Molly, Hugo, and Alfredo this week. We fly to Port Elizabeth tomorrow and then we’re driving the garden route (I’m departing from George, the others from Cape Town).

(Me, Jax, and Molly)
