Friday, October 23, 2009

Life goes on

Yup it does,

Am in Kisumu and its quiet hot just arrived after taking the last ferry from Mbita today, and oh my, the ride was a little bit bumpy, loaded with cars, and a bunch of us, a few extras if you ask me, thois who form the Friday Mbita-Kisumu migration, and it takes heart, some times i think OMG am I made of stuff strong enough to withstand the backj to back....but here we are , am blogging from the true city under the sun, canhear the music booming from Mon Ami, but fatigue has made sure the taste of music is a whirlwind over my head, my bones are aching for a good sleep tonight, and I guess for once i want to go with mother nature, schedules sometimes justy dont make sense,



In my old good days Friday had a lot of meaning more that just Furahi dey! Guys got to go, hope you are having a better night than me, lets talk the morning after, hoping al make it to this blog

African drinking expo, well if you have never seen those straws, I could try to get a real picture, but they only go down well with the local drink Busaa

Monday, October 19, 2009

Sweet Carols-RIP

It was a tight weekend that started with an initiation of a cold in Kisumu on Friday, an eventual overall sickness that saw me back in Mbita on Saturday, and a heart wrenching message on my phone that a colleague,Carol had slept the final sleep, on Saturday 17th October 2009.

Rest in Peace Carol, your final sleep has come as a shock to all of us, a crude reminder that we are all visitors in this world, only here for a moment, then gone foreever, leaving only memories of moments we have shared, and marks of love, scars of heartbreaks in those who were lucky to have known us.

7th Novembers is the day we will lay you to rest, I have no words, no tears yet, but shock and disbelief how could i see you now, and not see you again, I just like a doubting Thomas will wait for that day, for my eyes to see, and my hands to touch, because its too soon, too soon

To your closest family and friends, May God carry them through this moments,