My House in Addis Abbab
This is where I will live for the next six months. It is a two bedroomed bungalow situated inside a walled compound.
We (my flatmate Milat and I) live at the front of the compound and our
landlord, Kebele, lives in a house at the back with his family and various assorted
helpers.

There is a high crime rate here and so most people live in a compound or
have a night and day guard to protect their property and possessions.
The house is 10 minutes walk from the VSO Programme Office and Pride Bar
which is where the Addis based volunteers congregate. There is a local market,
Shola, and a few westernised supermarkets within 20 minutes walk, as well as a
few nice cafes.

Inside the house things are quite basic. There is only cold water in the
taps. The shower heats water slightly but it is only tepid. There is no cooker
or fridge. VSO have given us each a one ring electric hob and a kerosene cooker
(for when there is a power cut). Everything is a bit shoddy. Plugs are hanging
off the wall, basins leak and door don't close.
The streets of Addis are dusty, crowded and noisy but inside our compound it is peaceful and relaxing. The garden is lovely and we have a small terrace with a bench so we can
sit outside and enjoy the late afternoon sunshine which is what I am doing at this very moment.