
A photo of my desk at work. I share an office with a national and his name is Goasa and I reckon that I’ve scored well as far as office “buddies”. I am reluctant to show the rest of “our” office as it very messy and pretty dirty. I spend many hours at this desk and was lucky to be given a new computer when I started here a few weeks ago.
Look at the photo…. can anyone see my I-Mate ??? Never leave home without it. Desktop at work, laptop at home and my I-mate anywhere else !!
There is a carving hanging above my desk and I bought this from an old Sepic man called Jacob he comes and sees me at least once a week in the office and I have so far bought 1x carving, the one you see on the wall and some tusks from a wild pig. The carving on the wall is a Sepic carving and Jacob learned to carve when he was a young man living in Sepic, one of the provinces here in PNG. He explained that where he comes from all the men live in the “men haus” and traditionally the men would hang up one of these carvings for every enemy that they had killed. So I suppose the carving is a type of war trophy.
Anyway, enough babbling. I have an exam that I am preparing and it needs to be submitted by 3pm this afternoon. One thing harder than sitting exams ??? Setting them !!!!

tingting bilong yu…
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