Keren Eritrea - November 25th 2005
First reason to visit Keren is
to bring a birth announcement card to the shrine of Mariam Dearit.
Miracles happen. So I return to say "Thank You", on behalf
of Deborah and her mother and ask the Holy Mary to take care of Deborah, so she can take
care of her baby. I leave the card in front of the statue in the small
chapel, a hollow tree, enough room to host several people. A miracle
itself, that the tree survives in this condition.
When I walk away from the tree
a woman calls me. She is from Germany and visiting her family from
Agordat. I join her coffee ceremony with her father, her mother and her
sister. We share our experiences and plans for the coming days. We share
the food and the drinks we brought.
Hansu and Afworki are not in
when I arrive at their house. But Tarig and Yohanna, two children of
neighbor Kidane, hear me knocking and invite me in and make me a pot of
tea. I have some rest until Hansu comes home and joins us.
The roads around her house are
under construction. Many groves for a new sewerage will be a risk in the
dark. I will sleep in a hotel. I choose the Yohannes Hotel. It is only for
one night, so I prefer to stay close to the bus station, to have an early
bus to Barentu tomorrow.
The rest of the day I spend
walking through Keren, the center, remote suburbs, meeting people, until
it is getting dark. Bar Estifanos has a nice terrace where you can sit
outside and watch the street life in the center of Keren.
In the bar of the Yohannes
Hotel I conclude the day with some double araki's, to make my blood
useless to mosquito's (if there are any) and to assure a good nights rest.
Small scale trade in Adi
Teclesan on the
road to Keren.
Young girl showing off with
a pickaxe - Keren Eritrea.
Carrying the harvest to the
market - Keren Eritrea.
Young boy with fuel wood -
Keren Eritrea.
Shrine of Mariam Dearit -
Keren Eritrea.
Shrine of Mariam Dearit -
Keren Eritrea.
Scenic view - Keren Eritrea.
Little village - Keren Eritrea.
City park - Keren Eritrea.
Grande mosque - Keren Eritrea.