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Monday, September 28, 2015

The Drive

  I am officially a semi nocturnal and day traveler, in that I don't mind if it is day or night when I get to travel. Unless, and I mean unless I have a terrible experience along the journey from my beginning to the destination and in between the journey. So this time round, I was supposed to take a bus that departed at around 8 pm and I being a last minute packer and planner I almost had things botched up.
  A typical late packer eventually has some travel benefits or not when they get in a bus, because they tend to pack light or pack things that don't need to be packed hence the bags become too cumbersome. I will go with the packing less advantage and let you guys know that if I were to spend a week prior packing I would end up paying for seats for my bags! And I am not joking. So I basically thank heaven for my last minute packing because without that I would have ended up late for my bus or just miss my travel altogether. See, even at the border as I was from Kigali to Nairobi, my transit was tireless. I literally zoomed past the borders. No hustle.
Well, enough of my travel descriptions, let me give you a pictorial of my travel to and fro and hope you like it. A few captions here and there shall suffice. Comment below, share and like. I will totally appreciate it. 
All smiles ready for departure
Rural Uganda- TuyiDee Photography
Huts and woman doing her chores- TuyiDee Photography
Green vegetation- TuyiDee Photography
Blues skies beat anything on earth! So lovely, don't mind the dry maize(corn) field
Window peek. Stony hill. Glorious, just glorious!- TuyiDee Photography
Blurred view. Zoom past the road- TuyiDee Photography
Moon view- TuyiDee Photography
I ended up arriving home so late. Bus hitches, delays and what nots. Thankful my family was as warm as usual so by the end of my two or so week stay I wasn't ready to leave them. Sob. Sob.
Another sob worthy incident was as I was coming back to Kigali I had so many phone calls that the only time I got to take the photos was when the phone wasn't going off the hook. In other words the photos were not sufficient to crown my journey. Sigh. But next time, I promise to do what normal people do in such journeys. Wait for it...... Snap the journey away! Ahaha! I know, I know... Normal is sometimes overrated. Well here goes part two:
 
Bridge driveby with scenic view of topography and the rain about to fall- TuyiDee Photography
Tiny animal grazing in the vast terrain- TuyiDee Photography
Dry land... - TuyiDee Photography
...Minutes later- TuyiDee Photography
SnapChatting moments away- TuyiDee Photography
At the Rwandan border- TuyiDee Photography
Back to clean city with lots of foliage. Thank God! - TuyiDee Photography
So basically that is what my little escapade contained. I believe that traveling heals the soul so I would urge any of you seeking contentment to travel at least once when you can afford it, just to clear your mind and find rest-something your soul will thank you for.
OK, I am off and hope to see you soon with a new adventure of course. Peace. Love and Light to you friends.