Those of you who know a little more about the world than just what happens in their neighborhood would have heard of the late Prof. Wangari Maathai and her efforts in conjunction with the Greenbelt movement to save Karura Forest.
The forest, as I discovered yesterday is a bikers paradise.
Happy Sunday everyone
water fall in Karura
Oh, THAT kind of biker – I had another image in mind —
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Not a gang I suppose
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I too thought as you did Arch.
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I am SO sorry! Please tell me I haven’t corrupted you —
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Was it you who put me onto Israel Finklestein?
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I think it was him.
In other unrelated news, I find your knowledge of the by bowl to be so vast, how did you remain a christian for so long? I am thinking with all that knowledge of the history and circumstances in which the damn book was authored you’d have left eons ago
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Mak, that is why, the moment I was prepared to actually consider the possibility I had feared to ever consider before, that it might all be false, it was like a break of a dam wall. All those issues of cognitive Dissonance came flooding through and made the breach so large.
What I have found is that belief is based on emotion not logic. That is why at moments of emotional weakness, even folk like me can be sort of drawn back into religious thinking. Then once ones emotions are back in check you realise how all the evidence points to it being false. I think Violet has had similar experiences.
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Wangari Maathai was such a hero. What a woman. It’s from her that I learned that if you keep cutting down the deeply rooted forest trees, you will not only create desesertification because there are no roots to hold the soil, but the roots of these big trees break into deepdown aquifers, opening up streams that would not otherwise be there. All of which is to say, the world needs trees. Lovely post.
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She was a great woman. Stood up for the trees or rather for the people. Without trees, we would have deserts, reduce the ability to produce food and chaos would ensue. She put up a good fight.
Happy Sunday Tish
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And a happy Sunday to you too.Is it warming up in Nairobi? And are you still running?
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Not anymore. I cycle religiously
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Cycling’s good.
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And a lot of fun except for the mad and arrogant drivers on the road who want to get me off the road
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They do that over here too people think they are training for NASCAR- so anyone in their way is fair game- including cyclists and pedestrians 😨
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I hope someday they will learn to respect pedestrians and cyclists
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Me too- every time I go out for a run its like going into battle- bob and weave and dodge the cars ignoring my prescence 😳
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Maybe they’re just trying to tell you that the line in the center of the road isn’t there for joggers —
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Lol- no even on the line on the side running in the grass they drift over- probably while checking their FB status whilst driving because FB is more important than what’s going on in the road lol (at least this is what I angrily imagine as I avoid being hit on the side of the road) 😉
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Just kidding – you know that, right?
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Lol- yes silly
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Weeel, I had to check – I’ve been known (on the rarest of occasions) to offend people —
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You too huh? Lol- I’m quite the instigator myself 😈
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Rarest occasions?
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They do that here too but mostly in our case, they are trying to avoid traffic jam
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Did you mean boobs and weaves 🙂
Once in a while I get to ask a driver to stop being stupid.
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Lol!
If I asked a driver here to stop being stupid here in SC- there’s a risk they might get red neck on me so better for me to dodge the bullet in advance lol
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Very few here have guns and discharging one is a criminal offence. So before they shoot me, I have a chance to get lost in the crowd
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Maybe we should move- Murica isn’t looking so good these days lol
If toupee trump somehow weasels his way into the WH or any other extremist from the right- I may consider such a move lol
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Yes, I was having a hair-raising moment thinking of you cycling on the roads. On the rare times I drove in Kenya, I used to wish I could drive on the pavement. The little Suzuki would’ve fitted too 🙂
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There are now more cyclists in Nairobi than back then. We have learnt to share the road with all these rude drivers. Once in a while I stop and ask them if they are blind, stupid or just plain arrogant.
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Mak doesn’t seem to have a “Like” button, Tish, so – LIKE!
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Arch, I think you are blind. I see a like button
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I see only a Reply button. In fact, Tish just “Liked” my comment about there not being a Like button, so I went back to see how in the hell she did that, and – for me at least – there was no Like button. Maybe it’s a browser issue.
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It must be a browser issue. You see I just liked your comment
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I love these posts where you show us something of your home 🙂
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I am glad you like them.
You’ve been missed. Last time I heard from you was eons ago. Hope all is well with you and now partner can move the rover without worrying about where he will park next
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I had a deadline for a book edit so it took priority. The idiot left his lights on the other day and flattened the battery 😀
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Did you finish the book edit?
I should show him this message 🙂
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Yup. I gave it six reads. I always worry the author will introduce errors though when I send the finished version back!
It’s ok. I’ve already told him.
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You spoiled the fun for me. I would have added a little to make the story look very serious.
Six reads? How fast do you read? And how big was that ms
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Great post and video Mak and the shots you took are so beautiful. I love waterfalls. 😀
Have a lovely Sunday! ♥
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Thanks Sonel.
Good day to you too
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I agree- lovely shots- I love waterfalls too ❤️
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I love waterfalls too. The noise is calming
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Hi Mak! Love the shots of the scenery – what a gorgeous waterfall!
At home we use the expression, “Trees are the lungs of the earth”. WM sounds like a wise woman. 🙂
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She was wise until she became a politician.
I am glad you liked the photos
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Beautiful.
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Thanks
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Gorgeous. What kind of bike do you have?
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A 29 inch hybrid bike. Working hard to buy a road bike. But they are so overpriced
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They are, but they’re beautiful.
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Oh yes. I will start an international fundraising to buy a bicycle
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This makes me miss home even more, Makagutu. Enjoy the rest of your Sunday, and the week ahead.
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You too have a pleasant week.
I will find more photos to make you homesick 🙂
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Sawa sawa 🙂
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I was ignorant of her great contributions. Now, I’m better informed – thanks!
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I think you can look for her Nobel prize citation. It must have details of her achievements.
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Reblogged this on funtravelkenya's Blog.
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It couldn´t be better… Great photographs, dear Makagutu!… Best wishes. Aquileana 🙂
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Have a pleasant week dear friend
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