JAN-B-9

 

OUR FINAL MORNING AT EDWARDS AND TECH AFTER POST-OP ROUNDS

ON ALL THE PATIENTS WHO HAD NOT YET GONE HOME

TO GO ON TO SURALLAH, AN AIRSTRIP CLOSED TO ALL BUT US,

TO GET THE SIL NAVAJO LIGHT PLANE TO FLY OVER CENTRAL MINDANAO

TO ARRIVE IN NASULI TO BEGIN THE JAN-C-SERIES

IN MALAYBALAY, BUKIDNON AT BBH

 

January 18, 2003

 

            We scrambled with our entire security guard after the final rounds with the patients and the inevitable rounds of further final pictures.  We drove to the Surallah airstrip and waited with the group and the guard deployed around us as the Navajo flown in by Ken Van Huizen who had flown us last year, a friend and substitute pilot who had known Martin Branham who was killed in a shootout with the Philippine Army regulars sent to look for Abu Sayef with the help of US army after 15 months as a hostage with his wife Gracia.

 

            We made a takeoff roll which was aborted when several Brahmin cattle and their herder, along with a whole motorcycle load of about eight passengers came on the strip as we were in full forward roll.  We returned to try again.

 

            We flew up and over the aqua culture ponds and the Mount Apo on our right, highest peak in the Philippines and the home of the Philippine Eagle.  We also flew over the militant Islamic separatists training camps.  We flew into Nasuli, where I went to the clear cool pool that is a wonder of recreation potential and clean water were it not for the milky turbidity added by everyone who comes to wash dishes, do laundry and take a full bath with foamy mounds of soap. We then drove up to BBH on its fiftieth anniversary year, and I settled in at the Guesthouse.  I scrambled next door to the Kovac Internet café—and “mirable dictu”----I not only SENT, but also RECEIVED messages, which seemed to go out without a hitch.  Even if this is a one-time only event, it should keep you up to speed on what I am doing and where I am doing it as we move through this transition now.

 

            Tomorrow I awake to a New Year in a new venue.

 

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