Saturday, October 9, 2010
Soaked Sponges pack a punch
This is me after a soaked sponge got me right in the eye: all part of a fundraising initiative by our student council. Students suffering from Shakespeare were my primary attackers, and some of them can throw hard! All the secondary teachers subjected ourselves to this treatment, in the name of a good cause.
Elections
We have elections coming up in a few days, and everyone is in a tizzy about them. Political parties that we have never heard of have in the last few weeks sprung into sudden action, and there are posters, rallies, and advertisements on taxis all over Bishkek. Apparently there are over twenty political parties running in these elections, a great number of which are but a few months old. We are all hoping for peaceful and just elections, and that the new government will have the collective good rather than material goods in their eyes.
The Rubbish Revolution
Okay, maybe this is over-stating it. But I was excited recently to discover new, professional, grey bins lining the street just outside my apartment. Unfortunately, the line of dustbins stops at the end of the block, so they are clearly not a government initiative, but rather one funded by the institution whose fence runs the length of aforementioned block. Who knows, though? Maybe this is a start of a rubbish bin revolution: soon they will line every street of Bishkek. Well, one can only hope.
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