Sunday, September 29, 2013

Ethiopian holiday


This is a holiday weekend in Ethiopia for Ethiopian Orthodox Christians. Here it is called Meskel and it signifies the finding of the True Cross by Queen Helena who had a revelation in a dream and asked the people to build a large bonfire. The smoke from the fire, rather than rising into the air, followed closely to the ground winding its way through the mountains and valleys eventually pointing to the spot where the True Cross had been buried. All of the larger cities in Ethiopia have a square that is called Meskel Square and every year the Orthodox Christians light a huge bonfire there to commemorate the finding of the cross.

The picture below is the reason that I am here (these kids actually demanded that I take their picture). The education system here needs a lot of work, but the Ethiopian government is actively trying to fix the issues. I think Ethiopia will be a very different place in 8-10 years. There is an absolutely massive development push and if it works, Ethiopia will be a very strong player in the world market. I am quite proud to be a part of the countries transformation. Incredibly friendly, positive and helpful people.

 

Just thought I would throw this in. This little character was very interested in showing me how much better his feet are than mine.
 

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