Monday, January 14, 2019
Kundayo is a complex of apartments with a restaurant and a
lovely courtyard. My apartment is next to John and Janet’s apartment. It has a kitchen, a bedroom, a bathroom and a
small back room. There’s cable TV. I can get MSNBC and Fox News for different
perspectives. E! Entertainment keeps me
apprised of Hollywood and Fox Entertainment has a plethora of crime shows like
CSI. There’s also a Nat’l Geographic
channel and several others showing history, environment, and current issues
throughout the world (but mostly Africa).
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| In my kitchen |

My day begins with coffee. Once in awhile I’ll put some milk
in it but usually it’s black.
The
instant coffee here is quite good and I have two different kinds right
now.
Africafe is mild while Tanica is
more robust for a morning jolt.
While I’m
waiting for the water to boil, I eat 3-4 spoonfuls of yogurt to get my natural
probiotic fix of the morning.
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| Mount Meru |
Usually I'm up before the sun, so I go outside and watch the dawn. This morning, I noticed that Venus and Pluto were bright in the sky. Once the sun is up, I can often see Mount Meru from the path in front of my apartment.
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| Agnes |
I leave my apartment for awhile so that Agnes can
clean it. It’s so unusual to stay in a
place that has a daily cleaning service and a laundry service.
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| ML sitting on the toilet washing clothes |
Today, I gave shirts and pants to the laundry. I’ll do the unmentionables myself with my
trusty bucket and toilet plunger.
Last week, John and Janet introduced me to Kitambura—a
lovely pastry made out of rice flour.
You have to get them first thing in the morning because they are very
popular and gone by mid-morning.
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| Kitambura |
Last
week, Beatrice brought us some on her way into work so we sat on the veranda
drinking coffee and nibbling on kitambura.
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| Beatrice |
I liked them so much that when I
went to get fruit and veggies on Saturday morn, I stopped by the little pastry
shop on my way there to be sure to get some. I enjoyed a mid-morning snack when
I returned.
When I’m “home,” I’m reading or working on swahili or doing something on the computer. In the courtyard, I can get an internet signal to email or text.
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| Coffee and Swahili on the Terrace |
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| ML on Terrace |
For the last two Sundays I went to church with John and
Janet. This Sunday, I managed to get
photos of the offering baskets which are very unique. There’s also a feedback
basket. Since it’s a community church,
the church members are very active in leading the services, giving the sermons,
and doing the music. Then they use the
feedback to plan everything.
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| Rogers and the Offering Baskets |
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| Feedback Basket |
After church yesterday, we went out to lunch at Njiro which
is like a small shopping center with a cinema and a food court. For your information, the new Mary Poppins
and Aquaman, as well as others flicks, are showing.
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| Find the kissing giraffes |
At Njiro, there are several restaurants
surrounding the central courtyard. When we sat down at one of the tables in the
courtyard, we immediately were surrounded by servers from all the restaurants
who laid a plethora of menus on the table.
Chinese, Indian, Bistro, and I don’t remember what….. The servers all waited patiently for us to
look through the menus and decide what we wanted to order from which
restaurant. I decided on ----saagwala
from an Indian restaurant. It was chunks
of chicken in a spinach sauce. I also ordered naan. OMG! It was to-die-for-delicious. Although there was enough for 2 meals, I
couldn’t stop eating. I was soooooooo
stuffed BUT it was sooooooooo delicious.
I ordered a large bottle of water (from a different restaurant) and did
take the leftovers of that home.
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| ML eating Indian food |
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| Janet and John at Njiro |
The rest of the day was spent reading and trying to organize
my photos and recovering from lunch. (Here are some more photos of Kundayo.)


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| Path in front of apartment |
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| Man trimming tree |
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