RTA

So I’ve had my first Road Traffic Accident…

I walked to Tala Market today to buy food and post letters. Yes walked, even though I have that bike. The damn thing still doesn’t work. Last time I was at the market I bought a pump. You know, the sort that has styrrups and a cross-bar so that pumping with it makes you look like Wile E Coyote about to detonate a pile of red ACME dynamite under a pile of bird-seed. And today I pumped up its flat tyres but even while I went to get my rucsack, the front one went flat. I wonder if it was sabotaged by the last fundi to work on it so I’d bring it back.

So I walked to the market, after having a bit of a swear at the bike. I bought a load of stuff and, on the way back, I heard the now familiar farting noise made by what seems like Tala’s resident market day street kid. I suspect he comes in from elsewhere on market days because of th crowd. He’s very pretty and cheeky with it, though most of his vocalisations start with either “you give” or a raspberry blowing sound. I don’t really want him to follow me home (which he alsmost did last time) and my bag was heavy, so I decided to ride boda boda. I flagged down a bike with a comfotable-looking rack (yup, that’s how it works) and started to negotiate a price. He wanted 20 bob but its only supposed to be 10. I told him it was 15 from town and I was already on my way; I kept walking until he agreed to take me for 15.

Maybe because I so viciously haggled, he was in a real hurry. At the Cerial’s Borad warehouse we have to turn off the tarmack road and onto the dirt track that leads to the college. There was a handcart coming up the dirt track, loaded down with water barrels (filled from the water that collects in the pits where stone has been quarried, and covered in a nasty looking substance that might be algae though I have also been told it’s oil placed there deliberately to stop mosquitos using it as a breeding ground). My bycicle driver took a wide path, but without slowing down. We skidded. And hit the dirt sliding. I paid him fifteenshillings silently, collected my spilt papaya and aubergenes from the path, and continued my journey on foot.

By the time I was at the college gate my knee was starting to sting. Looking down I could see lots of red dust over everything and a hole the size of a cigarette packet torn into the leg of my trousers. So I’ve grazed my knee and probably bruised it too from how it feels right now.

6 Comments

  1. Cad Says:

    Oh Mark!!
    I do hope you’re OK, how is your knee feeling now?

  2. Nikki Says:

    I’m sorry to hear about your accident…. Its a shame I’ve chosen such a bad day to write – but I just wanted to tell you that I had lunch with Eunice today and you came up. We both talked about how much we missed you… its great to read your stories – but it can’t compare with the real thing.
    Hope you are feeling better – and hoping to hear from you soon (or is it my turn to write?)
    hugs :P

  3. Mark Says:

    Thanks for your concern, guys. The knee has a scab on today and only stings when I kneel down. Not sure if tomorrow’s run will happen or not. I’ve been getting SMS assistance from one of the other vol-au-venteers who is a nurse: "keep an eye on it, they get infected more easily here" she said. But it’s not a deep graze and I’m sure it’ll be fine as soon as the bruise is out.

    Maybe I should add that where we fell was in front of some local kiosk-shops near the college. There are always people sitting about watching the shadows creep accross the day. I thought they might rush over and help us up, ensure we were ok and say "pole sana. But, instead, they laughed.

    Hi Nikki and Eunice, I imagine you two are fab dancers by now. And, Nikki, I hear you’ll be leaving soon, will you still read Bitterjug when you get back to the states? It is my turn to write, I’ve been letting all the lesson preparation and network administration get on top of me, but I will write. Maybe you should email me a postal address for you in the states, though, just in case :rolleyes:

  4. chris vol Says:

    Pole sana rafiki. Keep those long appendages out of the spokes next time! Hakuna matata Kenya (As IF, what does Disney know?)

  5. sophia Says:

    I was lucky to read the story AFTER Mark had written
    to say that the knee was healing. The story of the
    accident was very colourfully told, the fact that accidents may involve hand carts and bicycles was somewhat of a surprise.

    BTW, Alex Buckley and I have been musing about you, Mark. And what you will be doing next, and whether you know it, and whether this is visible from the blog.

    … Sophia

  6. Mark Says:

    Happy to be a source of amusement.

    Even I can see some differences between what I report from here and what I might have reported from South Kensington. I was musing about it myself just now as I opened an envelope containing my newly-arrived first-copy of New Internationalist.

    If anyone wants to speculate what I’ll do next, please post a comment here. If I see some good suggestions, I might choose one!

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