And now the final fabulous critter dispatch story: Occasionally, for unknown reasons, swarms of kumbikumbi (huge termites) fly to our outdoor houselights, buzz around for a while, shed their wings, and then die in piles on the floor. Maybe mating is involved in this odd process. The wings often float under the doors and into the house. Today I found a wing stuck to Jack's thigh as he was scooting around the floor with no shorts (potty training) playing with his trains. Anyway, some people here in Tanzania collect, fry, and eat them.
SO, Dusty goes to work yesterday and discovers that the lady who makes chai and lunch for everyone at the office has pulled off remaining wings and fried the kumbikumbi and is serving them like popcorn at chai time (10:30am tea and snacks). Apparently everyone - Tanzanians and missionaries - tried them, and LIKED THEM!! Dusty remarked that he should have brought some home for us to try, but when I reminded him of our ongoing tummy issues, he agreed it would not have been a stellar idea. Again, I'm happy that Dusty kept his dispatch techniques (oral this time) to himself! Phew.
