Degue, Degue – My Life Lesson from Mali
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Degue, Degue – My Life Lesson from Mali

It has been exactly 2 months since I concluded my 62 day adventure to West and North Africa and Europe.  I arrived home Saturday, November 27th at 11:30pm.  Dutifully my dear girlfriend, Dianne, picked up her jet-lagged friend at the airport and somehow we shoved my 54 lb-stuffed-to-the-brim-34″-roller duffel and overloaded backpack into her gold convertible, hard top BMW.  Once…

Rewind to Mopti and Sevare

Rewind to Mopti and Sevare

I have just completed a day of pure laziness…and it was wonderful!  My biggest outing was this morning when I decided to walk to the muslim cemetary (incredibly uneventful except I got lost).  After about an hour winding through the streets of Segou relatively unharrassed by people wanting to sell me something (which I considered a…

Today could have been my favorite day in Mali so far!

Today could have been my favorite day in Mali so far!

My original plans for tonight was to write about my last destination, Mopti and Sevare….but I had such a FANTASTIC experience today I wanted to get typing about the unique events I witnessed today. First of all, I don’t think I can stress enough how much I enjoy this little town of Segou.  Since I…

Dogon Country!

***Note:  I started writing this post 2 days ago, but TONS of internet connectivity issues prohibited me from actuallly posting it until today.  The good news is that I have stable internet access for the next 3 nights….which means I will be doing some catch-up work.***** Before I start sharing the majesty of Dogon Country…I…

Djenné and A Small Meltdown :)

Djenné and A Small Meltdown :)

I have decided money passes through my hands here like the sands of the Sahara…..very easily.  I was a bit astonished looking at my bank statement just now….counting backwards from 10 now…..10, 9, 8….and this is only day 10 of this 2 month trip….7,6,5….. I also just got done bargaining with my 2 guides about…

Segou on the Niger River

Segou on the Niger River

Yesterday was just a day of waiting and white knuckles.  I waited for most of the day for my ride to my next destination, Segou….a 2:30 leave time changed to a 4pm leave time but we ended up actually leavng at 5:30pm (patience is definitely a virtue in this great nation).  It gets dark here around 6:30…and the drive to Segou…

HAKUNA MATATA!

Hakuna Matata…they actually do say that here in Mali, even though the phrase is Swahili.  I am not quite at the “No Worries” stage :)….but working on it each day! So I write this now from a little hotel called The Sleeping Camel in Bamako, Mali.  My room is absolutely bare minimum in its decore and furnishing….but…

Welcome to my first blog ever!

“We must go beyond textbooks, go out into the bypaths and untrodden depths of the wilderness and travel and explore and tell the world of the glories of our journey.”  JOHN HOPE FRANKLIN This Saturday, September 25, 2010, I embark on a 2 month journey through West and North Africa and then Europe. The impetus of…