31 March
Equator – Kabale
Steph:
It's Easter!
Another driving day. They're quiet
days. A lot of people sleep or read or wave at kids as we go by. We
stop every once in a while to take pictures, have lunch or go to the
market. The roads have been pretty bad but only because they're
re-doing it all. Toward the end of the day the roads were in great
condition but our forward movement was pretty slow.
We arrived in Kabale in the afternoon.
This town is just at the border with Rwanda and is actually where
most of the press hung out during the genocide. It's interesting to
drive into a place that I've been reading about in the book.
The camp we're staying in is a hotel as
well and has a gym. The music is ridiculously loud. So loud that we
can't hear ourselves think outside in the patio. Haha! Africans
really like their loud music. I don't know how they're not deaf yet.
Pip and I made a delicous Easter roast. We bought a whole lot of beef
and it turned out delicious. Beef, roast potatoes, rice, mushrooms,
veggies, etc. It was huge and awesome. Will's been feeling ill since
his booze cruise and this made him feel much better :) I'm taking
credit for it.
Everyone is super excited for the
Gorillas tomorrow!!
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