| Army Tank in Front of Carrefore (The Tunisian "Safeway") |
| Libyan Transport Truck heading back to Libya |
Probably the most memorable part of watching this "water riot" unfold, was the human chain of Carrefore employees encircling around the flats of water as they were being wheeled into the customer distribution area. They literally made a human chain around the flats of water, guarding it until all the flats could be wheeled out. Well one rather large lady just couldn't contain herself anymore and tackled one of the unfortunate Carrefore employees and then her accomplices started ripping away the plastic shipping wrap to get at the 6-packs. And then it was like kids scrambling for candy just after a pinata breaks open. Yes ladies ... even crazier than a Holt Renfrew shoe sale!
Also this Libyan influence is being felt by Roy's work. Here's an example of an email Roy sent to me last Friday:
"Our military contacts near the camp, informed us that the Libyan forces surrendered to them last night after this intense activity. The number of troops is unknown but they said there were over 2 hundred vehicles seized along with weapons and ammunition. The military views this as a positive step in the process."
Apparently there has been some Libyan military activity near the Tunisian border and Storm's rig is operating close enough to this activity that this military update was seen to be important enough to circulate. Puts a whole new dimension to the "See ya hubbie ... have a good day at work". Especially as Roy was in Tatooine last week around the time of this news!
On a more boring side, the furniture shopping is pretty much finished now. Here's a few photos of our place, now furnished. It's very comfortable and now it's furnished, feels very much like home.
So there you have it .... my latest update. Hope all is well with everyone back in beautiful Canada. I will be leaving for Toronto next week to attend my friend Cecilia's wedding. And then onto Calgary for the remainder of August to be with mom. If all goes well, Roy & I are hoping to be back to Sidney for September and spend the month at our cabin on Sidney Island. A lot depends on the situation here in Tunisia, but one way or another we should be able to get back to Sidney in the fall.
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