Wednesday, 22 June 2011
welcome to my humble attempt at a blog...
‘Hello guys, welcome to my humble attempt at a blog’.
(Sniff) it’s the rainy season in this part of west Africa and my sinuses get congested because the weather gets really chilly but the nasal blockage can solely be blamed on the rain droplets that send dust particles into the air. (Sniff) then again, maybe I’m just trying to stifle a sob.
If you ask me, the best remedy for a blocked nose is unarguably, ‘pepper soup’. I don’t care what your doctor tells you but I’m sure he’ll be writing you a prescription while sipping on a plate of steamy hot ‘pepper soup’. No jokes.
The rain had washed out the dust that once obscured the zinc roofs of the decent semi detached houses that made up Adeniyi estate and now they gave off an auburn glow in the setting sun.
I casually took in the ambiance of Ubah bar as I slurped my soup.
Susan was very generous with the pepper in the soup this time. Two bottles of guiness stout and my tongue is still burning like summertime in hell! “Suzie, na wa o.” I managed to blurt out when she returned with my third bottle of guiness. “you mean me this time o”
She gave me that shy grin she reserved specially for me. ‘oga , I hope say you dey enjoy am o, na fres’ cat fis’ I put for inside’. I nodded in agreement to the freshness of the fish. ‘but the pepper too much na’ I complained. She nodded as if to assure me. ‘oga, na speshal ingredence o, no be pepper’ she pointed towards the kitchen. ‘ na mama fisayo traffle go Ibadan to buy the ingredence’ she continued. ‘ e dey cure cold and catarrh’ .
There! Susan, mama Fisayo and probably hundreds of thousands of people in Ibadan agree that ‘pepper soup’ is to nasal congestion what aspirin is to headache. (Sniff)
Well, this is my first post on my blog. Oh, the pressure!
I, sincerely, did not understand the amount of preparation one needed to start these things!
For instance, If you like my blog templates please do not hesitate to compliment me as I spent irredeemable man hours designing it up to its present level.
Allow me to trace a few steps backwards because I’m running ahead of myself here.
The very first step to starting a blog is the thought. Yes. You would have to think it to create it. You must also have a passion for writing. (God help me) . Let’s just say, you should thrive to be creative in choosing this hobby. OK, please do not lose sleep on this as creativity is overrated these days. All I’m trying to say is just be you.
I got some insights from blogger friends and also had to do some online research on blog providers. There are quite a few out there and ‘the best blog providers are free’ in this context.
OK, that’s enough on the blogging tutorial jare.
I intend to post a story or two as frequently as time would allow me to.
I also plan to keep you coming back for more. All in good time.
Now…permit me to get back to my soup (Sniff)
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welcome to blogville, was gonna complain that your post page was too dark, but you figured it out. look forward to more from ya.
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thanx Dianah, you dropped the first comment on my blog! you gonna get a pressie.... :)
ReplyDeletenice reading ur blog.good to know dia's a laif apart v1, rotate. more pepper to ur "soup".or is it "pepper soup".
ReplyDeletesmooth style, there is more to the style and the more you put yourself out the more you evolve and continue to keep us coming back, i like the Sipho, how it ended or more like leave one wondering how far you took it......nice one bro
ReplyDeletethanks boss! happy you like it.
ReplyDeleteI think I like this already.... The template is most definitely different....nice-different..subtle and nice. You should see mine, it is all over the place but people are yet to call me out on it so I guess it is staying that way till they do
ReplyDeleteWelcome on board, I like your template. It's quite soothing. Looking forward to reading lots of juicy gists from you.
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thanks Che...will definitely follow your blog!
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