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by Chuck DuVivier Our travels started in the early morning of January 9th in San Diego. We flew to New York, then Brussels, then Nairobi, with the late night arrival at Entebbe, Uganda. We were met at the airport by local Rotarians who drove us the 40 kilometers to the Africana Hotel in Kampala. The darkness along the road hid numerous pedestrians and we had several near misses. We did see our first African wildlife along the road, a genet that dashed across the road in front of us before disappearing into the brush. Despite being tired from our long trip we stayed up until 1:30 am. (January 11) before going to bed.
The next morning we started with breakfast at 8 and left the hotel a little after 9. We took the road South-West toward Masaka but turned off to Nanziga, a community with 4 villages. The village we stopped in has about 2,600 people according to the 5-year old census.
Here the Shadowridge (Vista) Rotary Club and the Kampala Rotary Club have a Matching Grant project that will pump water from a spring at low elevation up to a school near the village crossroads. We took a long hike down the hill to visit this spring and a fish pond but then we had to hike back up the hill along the path that everyone must now take when they fetch water, a slippery, unpleasant and time consuming task.
We then headed back to Kampala. The weather is warm but not hot and not humid. The equatorial sun is intense. The countryside that we were passing through was densely populated but rural and agricultural. The land is fertile and lush with crops mixed into the recently overly thin forest. Predominant crops are cassava, sweet potatoes, yams, green bananas for matooke, ground nuts, mangoes, paw paw (papaya) and jack fruit. There are few signs of crop storage, as something is always available throughout the year.
After the school tour we had lunch in the shade of a white leafed king tree which we were told are planted throughout the country wherever the king goes for a ceremonial visit.
In the evening we went to the meeting of the Kampala Ssese Island Rotary Club. Upon returning to the hotel Trudy, Kate and I went to another meeting of the Rotary Club of Kampala East that we found out was meeting at our hotel. |
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