An Orgy of Feeding

Maasai Mara, Kenya Aug 4, 2024 The sun is barely over the horizon as we enter Maasai Mara at the Sekenani Gate. This time around, I was not on a tour like I was twenty-three years ago but had chosen to camp near the gate and hired a jeep and driver instead. Henry, the driver … More An Orgy of Feeding

The Joy of Elsa

Elsamere, Kenya Aug 1, 2024 Born in 1910 to a wealthy Austrian family in Troppau, Silesia (present day Czech Republic), she broke the mold before it was considered a mold. Intelligent, feisty and creative, she had studied fields as diverse as music and medicine. A talented artist, her paintings of African flora and fauna were … More The Joy of Elsa

In Kenya Once More

Nakuru, Kenya July 28,2024 The bus was a museum-worthy relic that shuddered with every kilometer, threatening to fall apart and ensured we felt every bump in the road through its sagging seats. I found myself thankful that this might be the last interminable night bus I take on this trip. Woo hoo! Around 2 am … More In Kenya Once More

The Mighty Nile

Jinja, Uganda July 26,2024 Were it not for the Nile, there never would have been an Egyptian civilization. Flowing out of Lake Victoria, the White Nile makes its way north through South Sudan and Sudan before joining with the Blue Nile in Khartoum and flowing through Egypt to empty itself in the Mediterranean. It is … More The Mighty Nile

Through Rural Uganda

From Fort Portal to Kampala, Uganda July 24, 2024 In the gray gloom of early morning there was plenty of activity at the bus station. These seen-better-days buses carry not only passengers but goods, parcels, documents and everything else imaginable. Like elsewhere, the station has a security guard who opens and shuts the gate officiously. … More Through Rural Uganda

From the Rift Valley

Rubrizi district, Uganda July 21, 2024 The Rubrizi district south of the Queen Elizabeth National Park is dotted with lakes, formed from dammed rivers when volcanoes erupted in the distant past. Some have myths and mysteries attached to them, but all are said to be spectacular. Once again in Mac’s car, we drove up the … More From the Rift Valley

Beautiful Lake Bunyoni

Itambira island, Lake Bunyoni Uganda July 14, 2024 Lake Bunyoni is considered the prettiest lake in Uganda and with good reason. I chose to stay on a small island called Itambira, at a place called Seeds of Hope. I especially appreciated the idea that all proceeds go toward helping the local community. Another boda boda … More Beautiful Lake Bunyoni

Rough and Ready

Kisoro, Uganda July 12, 2024 The land border from Rwanda to Uganda was curiously hassle-free. An open-fronted building with two rooms is the immigration for both countries. I stepped into one room to be stamped out and trooped into the next to be stamped in. The haggling over changing money completed, I bounced on the … More Rough and Ready

To the Local Beat

Red Rocks, Musanze, Rwanda July 10, 2024 Started almost twenty years ago in response to tourist interest in local village life, Red Rocks is a place that works with local communities. Students, young and old from the community come to learn to paint. Local women showcase their arts and crafts and exhibit traditional activities such … More To the Local Beat