Saturday, 31 August 2013

Stop me and............................

It’s a long and windy road – from Kisiizi and Kiwoko.

Malcolm returned from Kisiizi Hospital by the ‘Kanungu Express’. He had checked the departure time the day before with the driver and so turned up at the bus stop at 5.50 am. The bus arrived at 7.40 am (the driver had forgotten the bus is later on Sundays) and started the 10 ½ journey to Kampala (with no official comfort breaks). In part it was that long as half way there was a hissing sound from the rear tyre and the bus had to stop to repair a puncture.


During this break, when the boot was unloaded to get to the spare tyre, Malcolm saw that 2 of his fellow passengers were a live chicken, and a duck packed in a sack with just its head showing. He assumed this is the best way to carry fresh food safely to Kampala.

 
Always with an eye for business an ice-cream salesman arrived on his motor bike. You know when one is coming as they sound similar music to ice-cream vans in Britain – only there is no limit to how long the music is played.

 

A few days later in Kiwoko Malcolm came across a group of children eagerly waiting by another salesmen for their strawberry ice-cream cones.

Irene was also stopped when she was walking by 2 girls who were pleased to pose to have their photo taken.


This week’s proverb from the BBC Africa web-site is from Kenya  “A frog's large eyes will not stop a cow from drinking water”

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