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05/19/2010
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Empacamos todo, bajamos a la recepción del hotel y nos dijeron que iríamos de Togo a Benin en carretera -cosa que me puso muy feliz-. Siempre he amado los viajes por carretera. Dicho y hecho nos subimos en la camioneta que nos llevaría a Benin. Una vez que cruzamos la frontera y nos encontrábamos en la hermosa tierra de Benin empecé a fijarme en las cosas que veía a lo largo de la carretera. Momentos sencillos, instantes que reflejan la simplicidad de la vida: el sentarse a la sombra de un árbol junto con un grupo de amigos mientras todos beben agua de coco; un niño corriendo que, junto con sus compañeros de aventuras, lleva la ligereza de la infancia y en su cara sólo hay una sonrisa pura y contagiosa; un gato persiguiendo a las mariposas; una mujer cargando a su bebé, con la vista en alto, orgullosa de la criatura que lleva en sus brazos. Observar estas escenas, aunque sean instantes fugaces que pueden parecer superficiales, me hicieron recordar de la importancia que tiene el valorar todo cuánto llega a nuestras vidas. Es la suma de muchas cosas pequeñas lo que le da grandeza y felicidad a nuestro transitar por esta tierra. Más tarde esa noche Tony y yo fuimos a una fiesta en una población de Benin. Nos cobijaba una hermosa noche africana: un cielo estrellado, un grupo de gente que disfrutaba del momento mientras bailaba al ritmo de la música local. En mi mente se encontraba fresco el pensamiento que las cosas pequeñas también nos permiten alcanzar la felicidad.

On our road trip from Togo to Benin, we could see very quickly that something as simple as shade was a very sought after thing in this blazing heat. It seemed that literally every piece of shade we passed was occupied by people trying to escape the sun. It was crazy the many different things people were sitting under including the shade of low brick walls and as you can see in the picture, the shade of a parked eighteen-wheeler. Wherever there was an eighteen-wheeler parked, you could bet that there were people take shade from it. Once, I even saw people laying on the road under the parked truck and another time I saw ladies sitting under a truck selling wares. With this type of heat though, shade, I can understand, is very important.

The shade...

 


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