lucky enough to meet
The trip is an inevitable chain of events. Some are active for a short space of time, others last longer, others are reduced to a glance or a greeting. Then there are the unwanted, but obviously all 'start as you know, making it difficult then the' firm scrollarseli off. There are those that accompany you for life and those that do, would last the whole life, but then vanish. Then there are those encounters forced by circumstances, those who can not escape, those who know that they face, but you can not know who will represent the party. In short, you know you'll share time and space with people who do not know.
Now, if time is short and space problems would be very limited, but if the weather was relatively long (eg 3 years) and space was limited (eg a house) and those meetings were not particularly pleasant, well ! ... there is no reason to start worrying.
At this point might come into play that upcoming scientists call "Ass."
Ass, commonly called the sitting, is that part of the human body, placed between the bottom of your back and place ' beginning of the legs (if you look from above), or between the end of the lower limbs and the principle of the back (if you look from below), assigned according to its size, a corresponding amount of luck.
All this to say what? To say that this point of view, I had a lot of luck! So, I feel obliged to thank those who represent the other half of that meeting that began in the dark 08/01/2009. That half is further divided into four parts, the first named Fausto Conter. Fausto has completed its mandate in the middle of last June, after nearly five years in Africa, and is now in Italy, was the one who got me started to Karamoja. Great teacher, a few words and great depth d 'mind. The second is called Lucia Cancarini. She also has finished, after two years, his service in Kampala in July and is located in Italy. It was a great support to the practical matters of the project and the less practical experience. Part Three: Claudio Chiappa, thirteen years in Uganda, including six in Karamoja. Valuable source of experience and focus on continuously in the right direction. Fourth and finally: Luca Turelli, Uganda from January 08. An old friend who I had never seen before.
Thanks for sharing the knowledge without prejudice.
... and anyway you look at it from anywhere, is always an Ass an Ass and if good, lucky or not, should be looked at.
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