6.15 pm, on arrival at home..
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Visiting Botswana 2
Made the journey from Gaborone in the far south to Kasane up north, in the Chobe District, by road. Mainly for the chance to see the entire ...
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I cannot but be proud that my roots are in Nigeria, a country of about 150 million people. Of course in modern times there are those aspects...
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From a handwritten diary. Click here for a photo of a page of the handwritten manuscript . I attempted to obtain copyright permission, but ...
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I broke out in a bout of hysterical laughter when I read the following excerpt from this press release from Human Rights Watch. "This n...
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Hey! Totally irrelevant but am back and oh yes before you ask, yes, i did miss u. So how u bin?
Lol, Naughty I wasn't going to ask where you've been because I know you're going to have to tell me anyway. :). Wow, its great to see you. My eyes have been hovering over my blogroll as the weeks then months went by. I checked on your blog a couple of times and yes, I did wonder a bit.
So its really great to see you're well, and I won't mention any of the places that my hyperactive imagination had taken my mind to in those moments when I sat back and wondered what had happened to you..
Its good to have you back man. You were missed.. :)
Nice shot actually.
Well AlooFar, thanks. I stood on the doorstep, turned around and was captivated. I didn't even realise that the snowflakes would capture the light as it turned out they did. I kind of like the shot too..
nice moment well captured.
Can I send you some of our wonderful Dar es Salaam weather? Its a beautiful afternoon, sunny, bright, perfect for the beach where I am now headed...... just rubbing it in
Check your mail for some sun and sand, xoxo
Ah Rox, tell me about it. Am I missing all that free sunshine or what! :)
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