I bought some apples last week that were on-sale.  They looked ok, but of course they turned out to be mushy within a few days. No  big deal, it cost me the equivalent of a buck for a dozen of them. 
 So tonight I made applesauce with them. While  waiting for the apple sauce to cool down, I decided to make my daily pilgrimage  to the ATM. While the exchange rate is good, I try to go daily and am  stockpiling money. It is perfect outside, a very cool breeze, and the sunset is  spectacular.
 As I walked to the ATM, I walked past a woman still  selling her wares. Often containing sandwich bag size portions of snacks, but  also pieces of candy and cigarettes. I see the kids in clinic with the bags of  snacks, and also the kids walking to school often have a bag or two in their  hands, but I've never really discovered what was in those bags.
 So, walking back from the ATM, I asked for a bag,  which cost a 1 Rand, and also got a bag of peanuts for 1 Rand as well. ZAR 1. So  I gave her a 10 rand, and as she reached for change, told her I that was ok, to  keep the 8 Rand. And the way her face lit up was tremendous. Thank you thank you  thank you. 
 Humbling how the equivalent of 80 cents appears to  have made this womans day. 
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