I sit in the Balus Pak,
Waiting for Eli.
Two days now,
Two days back in PNG.
There’s a warm glow in the gut,
it ‘s a nice glow,
a sense of belonging,
like a coming home.
Papua New Guineans,
interaction,
happiness
and their gorgeous smiles.
Where will life take me too from here?
Expect the unexpected,
a loss of control
followed by a deep sense of freedom.
Goroka, my new home
for the next two years at least,
one adventure followed by another
and I still wait for Eli!
I just sit and wait
in the Balus Pak,
no planes landing or taking off,
just a sense of peace and calm.
In PNG.
patience eventually comes,
either that or frustration
followed by stress.
Beautiful Papua New Guinea,
my new found home.
I still sit and wait for Eli,
peaceful, calm and happy.

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