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Asking for the Road

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Joyce Carlson writes travel and adventure stories from East and West Africa, America and Europe.

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Asking for the Road - Why the Road? Asking for the Road Why the Road? Joyce's Blog Stories from East and West Africa Out of Africa -- and Back News About Our Vision Some History If You Like That Sort of Thing Contact Why would anyone ever"Ask for the Road"?    Everyone’s on a journey somewhere—sometimes with a lot of planning and agonized worry, and sometimes not. But in southeastern Mali, where we lived for a long time, you never set out on a journey without asking for the road.  Kuni kan —“Give me the road”. This was the moment when you made sure you’d fulfilled all your pressing obligations and said proper good-byes. “No hard feelings?” “Everything okay?” “See you later.”    At first we thought you only asked for the road when you were on your way to somewhere else in the world—Bamako to Abidjan, or Mali to America. But in time we realized that of course, you also ask for the road when your destination lies beyond the borders...

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