Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Monday, July 12, 2010
Monday, July 5, 2010
Box, Baby!
BOX BABY
Box baby, box baby
why do you wail?
Mother's earning money
to send you to Yale.
I joke, I joke,
for she has no cash.
Only a box -
for her precious stash.
Box baby, box baby
why do you wail?
Mother's earning money
to send you to Yale.
I joke, I joke,
for she has no cash.
Only a box -
for her precious stash.
Friday, June 25, 2010
The Virtual World to The Real World
The view of Bwaise, Kawempe, from satellite.
A facsimile is inferior to an original just as a map or image is a distortion of reality. For clarity of perception one must venture out and experience the world first-hand.
The view of Bwaise, Kawempe, from a map.
VIEW ONE
VIEW TWO
"Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away." ~Philip K. Dick
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
World Cup Special Part 2: Penalties
No Boots. No Grass. No Shirt. No Water.
...But, unlike England, they can still score from the penalty spot.
A thumbs-up for England from a young man in Bwaise, Kawempe.
Friday, June 18, 2010
World Cup Special Part 1: Messi
Spotted Lionel Messi walking along the road today. It's a long way to South Africa from here but Messi is quick. I tried to get his autograph, but alas no luck.
It's incredible how many Ugandans wear soccer shirts. Mostly fake ones; I have seen: Rooney (England), Eto'O (Cameroon), Del Piero (Italy).
Let's hope that some of the money Fifa makes from the World Cup Finals finds its way to the those who need it the most.
The Long Walk Home
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
[POL] [LI] [TICS]: Many-Bloodsucking-Insects
The political scene in Uganda is a kaliedoscope of colourful characters. Barrack Obama (middle-left) sadly lost out last time around so went to America and won --the denziens of Kawempe had a lucky escape (sorry, never should discuss politics with friends).
Seriously though, widespread corruption within the Ugandan Government has meant that poor areas like Kawempe miss out on funding for basic public services. It's a problem.
Seriously though, widespread corruption within the Ugandan Government has meant that poor areas like Kawempe miss out on funding for basic public services. It's a problem.
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
Market Forces
Picked up some real bargins today at the local market. Lots of shirts on sale AT around 2$ each. BARGIN.
Friday, June 4, 2010
At The Races
Assembly at the Starlight Academy sees pupils singing, dancing and, of course, RACING. In this picture we see a photo finish between two members of my class. I trained them myself and neither tested positive for any performance enhancing drugs (although the teacher had a suspiciously high level of Nile Special Lager in his system). (Joke! Never Drink and Teach!).
Monday, May 31, 2010
Amazing Omeza
Meet Omeza. He is 25 years old. He spends most days working as a capenter. He earns less than $5 per week. He lives in a shack made from old pieces of wood near the river. The mosquito problem is pretty bad down there and he has no net. To make matters worse, he has no television! (Or electricty or running water). But Omeza is actually one of the lucky ones. He is healthy and can earn money. Many cannot.
Perhaps the biggest problem in Omeza's life is that he thinks Germany can win the world cup. Donate today and we can afford to send Omeza for a brain scan. I mean really, Germany?! Is he mad??
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