I’ve never made a broom. Have you?
I’ve been here in and out of Yaounde for more than 25 years,
and I’ve never seen anyone make the effective brooms they use. I see bundles of them carried on seller’s
heads. I’ve seen them used to kill a mouse and plenty a cockroach. I’ve watched
them be used quite skillfully to sweep out every particle of dust and I have
used them not nearly so effectively to clean my own home.
I do love the efficiency and effectiveness of this tool. It
is easy to beat furniture with and get into corners as well as crevices to
clean them or retrieve lost items. But, I’ve never watched the process to make
one until now. Follow the directions.
Cut branches from a palm tree such as these.
Remove the “leaves” to trim to create the broom.
Remove the soft, green part.
Gather the spines.
Use one of them to make a ring and insert
the spines together in the ring.
Well, it is a lot easier to say than do! So, why did Emelda
choose to cut the branches in the first place when one can easily buy one from
the market? (Some people make their living creating and selling these fantastic
tools.) Simply because she loves the fresh smell of the palm when we sweep
with a new broom! I do too.
Our finished product next to an older one |