Monday, January 6, 2014

18/11: Goodbye for now

As Camille wasn’t doing too well this morning she stayed back while we went to Kazuri bead and pottery and got a tour of the factory before we went into the shop. The factory employs some 350 disadvantaged women from the surrounding area. It is incredible how they can turn clay into these beautiful beads. I bought a few things in the shop and then we went to Utamaduni which is basically a really fancy masai market indoors and with rooms for the different things. After that we had not used as long as we had planned, but we went to get Camille and then to the hotel that their bus to Arusha would arrive at. There we had lunch and waited until the bus came. We then said goodbye and promised to meet up in Rungsted at the Danish Karen Blixen museum. I then took a taxi to the matatu stand, from there I got into a matatu to Nakuru pretty fast. We had a quite drunk guy with us and at some point we stopped and he got out – his pants were soaked through, he had peed himself. Once in Nakuru I got a matatu home and relaxed for the rest of the day.

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