via Boing Boing, this tale of what silklister John Sundman experienced half
a centur ago...

<q>
Author John Sundman (featured previously on Boing Boing here
<https://boingboing.net/2006/04/20/new-cclicensed-illus.html> and here) has
a new Substack newsletter <https://johnsundman.substack.com/>, and I loved this
essay he wrote about an incredible experience
<https://johnsundman.substack.com/p/the-dark-side-of-the-hut-50-years>he
had 50 years ago when he was a Peace Corps Volunteer "living in a little
mud hut in the village of Fanaye Dieri, Senegal, on the edge of the Sahara
desert." John says it's "the story of a short trip to the most remote place
I've ever been, and the astounding thing I found there." I'm not going to
give anything away. Just read it.
</q>

the tale itself is here:
https://johnsundman.substack.com/p/the-dark-side-of-the-hut-50-years


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