A hidden village at the Uganda Museum

I’d been to the Uganda Museum before but somehow I’d missed the village in the back garden. “Is that open?” I asked a skinny woman who was standing by the open door looking… Read More

Murchison Falls: A great weekend away

“Aaaaargh! They’re biting through my jeans!” “Kill them!” These was the recurring cries from the back seat of our mini-van as we made our way to Murchison Falls. For the road to the… Read More

Piles of fruit and veg by the roadside

On the way back from our coffee safari our guide stopped the van to pick up food supplies. Not wanting to miss out I leapt out and bought some avocados and passionfruit. It… Read More

Traditional Ugandan food

Ugandans LOVE starch. That is my conclusion. In the above photo you can see matoke with groundnut sauce, pumpkin, sweet potato, yam, cassava, creamed spinach, bitter tomatoes, beef stew, smoked fish and beans.… Read More

World Press Freedom Day: Crashing the journalists’ party

“Freedom of the Press, if it means anything at all, means the freedom to criticize and oppose” – George Orwell “What are the chances the UN ambassador and all those journalists are slow… Read More

Walter’s boda tour of Kampala

I am terrified of bodas. A boda boda is a motorbike taxi. In Kampala they’re unregulated – any dude with a bike will tout for business it seems. Before Saturday I’d been on… Read More

On a coffee safari with 1000 cups

I have been going a little stir-crazy here in Kampala. At first it was amazing to have so much free time to work on my art etc. But now it’s gone on a… Read More

I can never spell Koala

In Australia I walk around with my head permanently at an upward angle. It’s a good thing the pavements are so even or I’d have had a nasty accident by now. I walk… Read More

An Australian Easter

Australia is a large land. It is the 6th largest country in the world with 7,692,024 km2of land. Yet compared to it’s landmass it has a tiny population with only (approximately) 23,000,527 people living there.… Read More

Top ten books about: INDIA

Travelling often has moments of extreme boredom. This is not advertised but the most awesome trip in the world is probably going to have long moments where there is very little to do.… Read More

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