We are in Marsebit the regional capital for the area. Our visit to the town was an experience. The people as I mentioned before are more tribal than we have seen so far in our travels. Here are some photos of the women in their dress and beads:
Notice the beaded head piece.
The colorful dress and the baby wrap up to her side.
We were chastised for taking pictures of these women. People quickly turn away when they see a camera.
We have stayed at a convent here in Marsebit. The nuns are really accommodating. They have made meals for us, for a price of course. And I got a room that has a well worn bed. The room of course since they are catholic nuns has a crucifix on the wall. The nice thing is that during the day it absorbs light and at night I have a light up jesus.
The for dinner they made real mashed potatoes and beef bits with gravy! Can you imagine that... mashed potatoes and gravy! I thought I had died and gone to heaven (pun intended)! And the beef you could actually chew unlike the meat we have been getting from the tour company. Whenever we have meat from the tour company I want to suggest that they have a refresher course in the hymlick maneuver at the rider meeting prior to people trying to eat it. :)
Oh well, the trials and tribulations of Africa by bike I guess.
Mike, Please pick me up a lighted Jesus. I need all the help I can get. Seems that no matter where one travels on a bike, strong headwinds are the order of the day. Hang in there bud. Scott.
ReplyDeleteHey Mike, Just for grins on this end (heck, there's too much snow to do any riding) I tried to figure out when you might,on a clear day without any obstructions, see Mount Kenya. Let's see, Mt Kenya is 17,057 FT high which should give a line of sight distance of about 160miles (257 KM). Your lighted Jesus is about 203 miles (339 KM) from the mountain so about 43 miles (82KM) into tomorrow's ride you might just start seeing the top. It looks like Mt Kenya is about 9 miles south of the Equator.so the "Neptune Celebration" (or possibly an "Operation Flush") is just a few days away!
ReplyDeleteShould be interesting!
Judging from the ladies smiles in several of your shots, they may have noT really been that upset with the situation. Great photos!
I would like a solar powered lighted Jesus statue also.
Press on with vigor!
Bob and Linda
Hi michael,
ReplyDeleteBefore you leave your room kiss the feet of jesus. I still have the cross that aunt dottie gave me and she would kiss the feet of jesus.
luv ya pam
I'll bet you miss Bubba about now and especially Ann. The pictures are great.
ReplyDeleteI look forward to reading your blog every morning.
It is snowing here in Missouri.
Enjoy your ride.
Ray Van Ostran