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Ethiopia – The Children

Tuesday, December 18th, 2007

The children are everywhere in Ethiopia even moreso than in other African countries. Each time we would pull over on a road, kids would appear as if they were coming out of the rocks rather than the woodwork. Each picnic we had except one (we were on top of a mountain well off a road in Simien NP) involved up to thirty kids (and sometimes adults) staring at me while I ate. I was definitely their freak show. It bothered my guide more than it bothered me. In fact, I don’t think I was ever bothered by it. As I have said, I like being the freak. Go ahead and gawk at me. Look! I use a fork to eat my salad rather than the Ethiopian method of fingers! The leftovers of each meal were given to the kids. I especially enjoyed giving them cheese, watching them put it in their mouths and seeing their eyes bug out in disgust right before they spit it out. Funny stuff! I’d take photos of the groups and then show them what they look like and they would all push each other to get a look before laughing hard. The kids of Ethiopia are almost always entertaining although they can wear on you a bit.

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Leg Three Coming to a Close – Tired But Fully Confident

Monday, December 17th, 2007

I will fly home to Vermont in two days.  This has been one crazy trip with all of the ups and downs that I expected coming into it.  Brazil to Morocco, Egypt to Madagascar… insane combinations.  But the biggest rollercoaster of them all is coming when I go from Ethiopia to America.  At least I know what to expect!  I do feel confident now that I can pretty much ride out anything our whacky world can throw at me.  I know when I like something.  More importantly, I know when things are not right and I am confident enough to end them and to report to you how much I disliked it.  My opinion is all that matters because this is my life! 

I need a break.  I knew coming into Ethiopia that burnout was a possibility.  If I wasn’t going home for the holidays then I would be headed for a beach.  I won’t be swimming or warm in Vermont, but I know it will be good.  I will post some more about Ethiopia and Kenya plus photos, but otherwise I will be off until I crawl out of the Congo forest in late January.  I received a Cameroon visa today and I plan to find a beach in that country for a week or two after running around with pygmies.  During that time, I will try to decide what to do for 2008.  I know it will be hard to escape Africa, but I want to go to the Middle East and then push on to Asia.  I also want to kayak in Chile and go to Antarctica early 2009 and I know I have issues with too much on my plate with too little time.  This damn planet only gets bigger on me everytime I see more of it and Africa alone could consume the rest of my life… easily!  I believe you will see an update to my trip length in my header at the end of January because there is no way this thing is ending by three years after the start!  Of course, I still reserve the right to end it tomorrow!  I am fully confident that 2008 is going to be FANTASTIC!!!!!

ethiopia – the farms

Monday, December 17th, 2007
The farms are everywhere in Ethiopia. The mountainsides are steep and rocky, but Ethiopians have built amazing terraces with those rocks and they are planting everywhere. The main crops are grains including barley, wheat, maize and sorghum, but the ... [Continue reading this entry]

Ethiopia – The Churches and Monasteries

Monday, December 17th, 2007
As I wrote earlier, this is a land of 37,000+ Ethiopian Orthodox churches. It also has a lot of mosques and other Christian sect churches, but I was not hear to look at them. Of the 37,000, three hundred are ... [Continue reading this entry]

Feeling Dirty In Ethiopia

Monday, December 17th, 2007
This is the dirtiest country I have visited. There is dust everywhere. A few days ago we drove through Konso town and I commented on how the government should pave the road in that town since so much dust ... [Continue reading this entry]

Ethiopia – Land of Beauty Filled with People of Faith

Monday, December 17th, 2007
Ethiopia is not a destination for newcomers to the impoverished world. It would break you in two very quickly. This is the poorest country and the most broken country I have visited so far. Now I know the image in ... [Continue reading this entry]

Chimps!!!

Monday, December 17th, 2007
Pamela and I traveled from Kampala to Fort Portal via matatu. It was a four hour drive on an excellent paved road through a beautiful section of Uganda (I have not seen any part of Uganda that is not ... [Continue reading this entry]

Quick Ethiopia Update

Wednesday, December 5th, 2007
I came to Ethiopia because I thought it would be different than everywhere else on earth.  I am absolutely sure of that now that I have completed the northern circuit which took me to the historical, cultural and holy sites ... [Continue reading this entry]

Ethiopia

Thursday, November 29th, 2007
That's where I am.  I still have more Kenya and Uganda stories, but they will come out in some order that will probably be confusing.  You'll survive!  Ethiopia is... WEIRD!  But that's for another blog entry in the future.  The ... [Continue reading this entry]

Thanksgiving – Queen and I, Farming and Boda-Boda Ride

Thursday, November 29th, 2007
Thanksgiving Day had Pamela and I back in Kampala with a full day of activites scheduled. We walked to a hotel and hired a cab (not to be confused with a taxi which we learned earlier in the week ... [Continue reading this entry]