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Kenya here I come

Posted on 22 December 2008

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It has come to that time of year, travel time. I decided that for the first time in my life it was off to an African country. And as far as I’ve heard I’ve chosen a whopper. Kenya is a stunning country and I recently discovered they have incredible islands too. One of which is Lamu (in the Lamu archipelago).

So that is where I am off to for two weeks. No internet, no cellphones, no technology. Nothing. I cannot wait.

See you all on the other side of 2008 and beginning of 2009. Have an incredible time over the holidays.

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I am the editor, owner and founder of SA Rocks. This project is close to my heart and keeps me sane and grounded in a country filled with diversity, enthusiasm, confusion, frustration but above all, hope.

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  2. Gravatar Stephen Says:

    that place looks beautiful… can’t wait for your feedback on your holiday in Kenya.

  3. Gravatar cat pritchard Says:

    hey nic

    remember me? i’m the one who didn’t make you famous right. glad to see you’re giving yourself a technology break for Christmas. i fear there might be more cold turkey than hot turkey over Christmas though.good choice on holiday destination btw. also heard great things about them islands. i’m traveling myself. 4 months in india. check out my blog sometime. http://www.catgoestoindia.blogspot.com

    catch you on the binary wave
    that big-haired tv lady who made you say stuff you didn’t want to

  4. Gravatar Nic Haralambous Says:

    Hey Cat! Ye, i remember you for sure. thanks for stopping by, looks like your up for an interesting year, ive subscribed to your blog and will be following!! Goodluck

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