White people. Very few of us in Uganda so we were quite the treat for everyone. Everyone waved as we went past and I've never met people who honestly wanted to please you more than they did. Nothing was a problem for them. By our standards, they are grossly poor but they have a culture we should aim to imitate. Flat tire? Pull over to the side of the road and 10 people appear to assist. No hot water and need a plumber at 9 on a Sunday night? There in 10 minutes. No credit card needed when you check into or make a reservation at a hotel. My hiking boots were mistakenly left in a van that didn't go to Kisoro (where we stayed before going to the D.R.C. for the gorillas). No problem. The van driver drove 10 hours to bring them to me and the manager of the hotel found some boots that were almost my size. As always, I love the daily life and scenes you fall across as you traverse an African nation. Here's a few I've found so far.
Monday, August 17, 2009
Mazungu are us.
White people. Very few of us in Uganda so we were quite the treat for everyone. Everyone waved as we went past and I've never met people who honestly wanted to please you more than they did. Nothing was a problem for them. By our standards, they are grossly poor but they have a culture we should aim to imitate. Flat tire? Pull over to the side of the road and 10 people appear to assist. No hot water and need a plumber at 9 on a Sunday night? There in 10 minutes. No credit card needed when you check into or make a reservation at a hotel. My hiking boots were mistakenly left in a van that didn't go to Kisoro (where we stayed before going to the D.R.C. for the gorillas). No problem. The van driver drove 10 hours to bring them to me and the manager of the hotel found some boots that were almost my size. As always, I love the daily life and scenes you fall across as you traverse an African nation. Here's a few I've found so far.
Sunday, August 16, 2009
First gorilla photos
Saturday, August 15, 2009
Only have a few minutes
Jacqui and I are heading out to Jinga in a few minutes so I'll just post a few animal photos. Sadly, Uganda doesn't have a lot of wildlife left because they either hunted them or Idi Amin killed them. There are very few elephants, no Nile crocodiles and we only saw zebras in 1 park. But what's here is pretty amazing.
My new look - tres chic refugee
New knowledge...As far as I know, Uganda has only one Internet connection and it's in the hotel we've now come back to. Seriously, no email or Internet for the past two weeks which, other than not being able to blog, I haven't missed at all.
So, American managed to not get my clothes to Kampala before we left on safari so I've had nothing to wear of mine except for 2 pairs of long pants and 2 tops. The rest I've either borrowed from Jacqui or retrieved from the bag of clothes we brought to give away.
After days and days of that, I was seriously looking at this guy's wares.

Here's a sample of my new look. I think I wore these shorts every other day.
So, American managed to not get my clothes to Kampala before we left on safari so I've had nothing to wear of mine except for 2 pairs of long pants and 2 tops. The rest I've either borrowed from Jacqui or retrieved from the bag of clothes we brought to give away.
After days and days of that, I was seriously looking at this guy's wares.
Here's a sample of my new look. I think I wore these shorts every other day.
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