“It would help people understand what you offer a lot better.”
AXUM
It knocked me out cold.
It knocked me out cold.
Canaan International Hotel
Even the weary hitchhiker needs a nice night's sleep.
Even the weary hitchhiker needs a nice night’s sleep.
Hitch Hiking in Ethiopia – Part IV
“But how will I get back to Makele?” asked Aregawi.
“But how will I get back to Makele?” asked Aregawi.
Coffee and Barefoot
“Here the Muslims and Christians mix peacefully, even marrying each other,” Aout, our new guide explained.
“Here the Muslims and Christians mix peacefully, even marrying each other,” Aout, our new guide explained.
Afar Distance
Gorges, mountains, dust and desert plants greeted us.
Gorges, mountains, dust and desert plants greeted us.
Wax On, Wax Off
“I’m looking for work on boats, trying to gain experience,” I said as I stopped my bike beside the owner of a grey-hulled catalyst-sloop at the Dinah Cruising Yacht Association.
“I’m looking for work on boats, trying to gain experience,” I said as I stopped my bike beside the owner of a grey-hulled catalyst-sloop at the Dinah Cruising Yacht Association.
Hitch Hiking in Ethiopia – Part III
No other transport except for some idle trucks.
No other transport except for some idle trucks.
Hitch Hiking in Ethiopia – Part II
“So let me give you food,” she said. “You eat njera?”
“So let me give you food,” she said. “You eat njera?”
Pro-Peace, Anti-Conflict
The situation in Israel and Palestine are multi-layered in their complexity. The way forward requires careful, logical discussion of action from insiders and outsiders alike. This is one outsider's careful point of view.
The situation in Israel and Palestine are multi-layered in their complexity. The way forward requires careful, logical discussion of action from insiders and outsiders alike. This is one outsider’s careful point of view.
Hitch Hiking in Ethiopia – Part I
A moving target is harder to hit.
A moving target is harder to hit.
Hitch Hiking in Kenya – The Finale
“What’s plan B?”
“What’s plan B?”
Hitch Hiking in Kenya – Part XI
“I found your sandals,” Sophie said stopping me in the carpark of her restaurant, Cape Chestnut.
“I found your sandals,” Sophie said stopping me in the carpark of her restaurant, Cape Chestnut.
Hitch Hiking in Kenya – Part X
“Where?” called out the passenger on the flower truck slowly rumbling on the on-ramp to the A2 Meru-Nairobi highway.
“Where?” called out the passenger on the flower truck slowly rumbling on the on-ramp to the A2 Meru-Nairobi highway.
The Dragon’s Teeth
“Found fresh leopard poo,” Julian announced at breakfast.
“Found fresh leopard poo,” Julian announced at breakfast.
Hitch Hiking in Kenya – Part IX
“Music is my currency.”
“Music is my currency.”