If you try to kill a tarantula with your flip-flop, make sure you’re wearing closed toe shoes.
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My reaction was surprisingly rational, for someone who still screams high-pitch at the sight of an eight-legged bug in the shower: I wondered how come it was only the first time in nine months I had ever seen a big spider or a dangerous bug for that matter.
As I was searching for a solution (the flip-flop) I remembered my last evening in
It was early August 2007. I had a pretty good idea what
That fear did not leave me until a few weeks in Burkina and it did gradually. So much so that, had it not been for that spider, I would have forgotten my preconception of
As I quickly slammed down the flip-flop on the spider, crude fear made my hand miss half of it. I jumped back. I had crushed its back legs and part of the body I think. The spider sprung on its back legs, showing its face to me, waving its front arms at me. I could see the two pronged teeth under its mustache aggressively trying to bite; its mouth was gasping open and closing in a trance. I was frozen. That’s when I realized I wasn’t wearing anything but a cloth – traditionally a women’s clothing – and that our whole host family was watching me. Despite the ridicule, it gave me ego-fueled courage to hit again twice, making the incident history and a big stain on the concrete floor.
Killing a big spider revealed surprisingly easy for someone with a visceral fear of that species. Yet it served me a good lesson: there is a big responsibility in being people’s window into a different world. I could have told a breath taking story (re-read paragraph two and six alone, you’ll see…) about the killing of a spider. You would have thought there are spiders everywhere in
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Yeessh, that was gross! But I did chuckle in amusement and admiration because I'm nowhere near any fanged tarantulas (squished or live, whew).
Always a pleasure to read your posts :)
B!!! I saw your picture with Nick and missed you so much. When are you coming home (not that it needs to be before May 2009)? When are you posting again? How is your goat? Hope you are HAPPY, WELL, and WISER for it.
Hi Boris, This was a cute story with a great lesson on generalized perceptions of African countries. Thanks!
Enjoyed it! Thanks! I found the site from it being an EWB blog of the week selection
Dear Boris! I just loved your blog. Im going to Bobo DIoulasso in the end of the month and I really would like to ask you some few questions about malaria, violence, culture and burkinabe life in general. Im a brazilian guy studying philosophy in Spain. If you could send me an email or another way to contact you, I would really really appretiate!! My email is hunt.mcmillan@gmail.com
Hope you reply!
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