Thursday 27 September 2007

Adrian Holmes

I was watching Stargate SG1 today - on DVD. This time it was "Memento Mori" which was about one of the main characters losing her memory and ending up working in a greasy spoon. There was a very cute actor playing the role of a peeler there. It was Adrian Holmes, a British actor born in Wrexham, North Wales. I tried to look him up but it appeared that he is not popular.

However he is gorgeous with his utterly gorgeous afro hairdo! :-)

Shiku & her mammy

The latest picture of Shiku and her mother :-)


Shiku was saying that Mami is recovering quite well and that her leg is now settled - it ll be a while before she can walk again without the assistance of her crutch.

Saturday 15 September 2007

Sign Language & Deaf Studies at Addis Ababa

Good news from Ethiopia!

Eyasu Tamene, a linguist working with Ethiopian Deaf Association, have informed me that Addis Ababa University will start the new degree in Sign Language and Deaf Studies next year. That means there is now an option for Deaf people in Eastern Africa to develop their skills - Africa do need more sign linguists, especially the ones who are Deaf and fluent in their signed languages.

Shiku and I are trying to support two smart Kenyans to become qualified linguists - Austine Otieno at Maseno and our Evans who is now at Machakos Teachers College being trained to be a P1 teacher. Austine have applied for a place at KISE to do the Special Education Diploma which he hope to continue on at Kenyatta University. Or even at AAU! We will see how we can afford it for Austine and Evans in Addis Ababa - fingers crossed.

The pic below is the Addis Ababa University - that palace used to be one of the Emperor's Palaces. Nice statues by the way!

Friday 14 September 2007

update on my Kenyan family

Shiku's mother have broken her leg two weeks ago - she ended up at Kerugoya District Hospital. It was really awful for the family there. Poor Shiku managed to keep her wit around - keeping everyone busy etc.

Yesterday Mami (thats what Shiku calls her mother) had the operation at Kerugoya District - it was successful and the surgeon was very happy with everything. Mami is now positive as she was worried that she might never walk again - but with the money found for the operation, things are okay for now.

Today Kamau have harvested maize on Mami's plot today and we have three bags full now :-)

here is the video of Mami's plot (when maize were not ready!) which was taken way back in June this year when I visited Kerugoya.

Thursday 13 September 2007

Mount Mary Festival in Bombay


I subscribe to Mumbai Daily Photos - whoever runs the website is a really cool photographer

There is a fab photo taken at Mount Mary Festival - its to pay the tribunes to the Blessed Virgin - there's a interesting legend behind the statue that was brought over by the Jesuits.