Lamu III: Up On The Roof 3

From my vantage point on the roof of the Yumbe guest house I can hear all sorts of sounds this evening. The most pervasive is the constant barrage of squeaks everywhere, which is probably the sound of bats and crickets. I can hear people talking in the houses around here, and the occasional crying child. ...

Photos from Lamu

Out of the six rolls of colour film I shot at Lamu, I have chosen sixteen of the best pictures for you to view on the Kenya photos page.

New Drawings

I’ve just scanned in the drawings I did while in Lamu. You can see them on the Kenya Photos page.

Lamu II: A Maze Of Twisty Passages, All Alike 2

This town is a fantastic maze of narrow streets, tall buildings, donkeys, graffiti, pink blossomed trees, open drains, people, smells, children, cats, mud, ruins, palm trees, ornate carvings, ancient tombs, women cooking in doorways, men chewing miraai, thatched rooves, rubbish in the streets, craftsmen, restaurants, guest houses, power cables, water pipes, tourists, fishermen, boat makers, ...

Lamu I: God Is On Our Side 2

I’ve just returned from a holiday on the island of Lamu, just off the coast of Kenya. I spent quite a bit of time writing and taking photos while I was there, a lot of which will appear on here soon. Here’s the first instalment, most of which was written while in the plane… I’m ...

Off To Lamu

Tomorrow morning I fly off to Lamu for the Christmas holiday. I’ll switch off the commenting system on this blog until after I get back on the 30th, so you won’t be able to leave comments until then. Not that anyone ever does leave comments. (Well, rarely anyway). Tonight I’m going to watch Two Towers, ...

Life Goes On

Last night I went to the new cinema out at the village market to watch Minority Report. It’s only just come out over here, even though it was the last film I saw in the UK about five months ago. (We often get films a few weeks early though). Unfortunately, all the films were sold ...