Check out my freshly published audio slideshow and article on the “Lunatic Line” from Mombasa to Nairobi in Kenya.
Photography
Dollys Second Hand Mart (Kisumu photo)
Long gone bus rides
During this epic 18 hour ride from Nairobi to Dar es Salaam (really, not recommended — do it in two days) we got a flat on the high savanna below Mt. Meru, and were detained in the Arusha police station for nearly two hours. There was a passenger who was supposed to get down there but refused; the police made everyone wait while they took statements from the bus company people and the passenger. I’m not even sure what happened in the end. My eyes were red and nerves frazzled by the time we pulled into Kariakoo.
But views of vast Africa through poetically dirty bus windows, like this shot about three hours south of Moshi, made it all worth it.
Heading out again tomorrow.
What do Lil Wayne, Jesus Christ and the Holy Qur’an have in common?
Not much! Except that a guy was selling posters of all three on a sidewalk near Kariakoo the other day. Also, check out the awesome Rambo bag distributed at the local vegetable market.

"You could love me or hate me/I swear to God it won't make me or break me..."

It's like they finished designing this bag and thought, "Crap, we didn't include any cpoyright violations. What can we slap on here?"
Back from Eid al-Fitr in Zanzibar

Just a slightly doctored image from my four-day sojourn in Zanzibar covering Eid. I know the focal black and white thing is a bit gimmicky, but I thought it worked here.
Internet is down in my hostel (man, I have gotten so spoiled), so new LGD posts will be a bit intermittent for the next few days. Please bear with me. Eid Mubarrak!

