Three months have come and gone so fast. When I first got here, that was my target for how long I planned to stay before getting a full-time job and moving on. Things do not always go as planned. I don't have a job yet (working on it!), so I had to find a new place to live when my lease ended. I was lucky to find and even cuter spot. It is a lot smaller and more "weathered," but I am working the shabby chic look with some of my treasures as decor. The nice thing about this place is the totally private, huge porch with a nice outside seating area, hammock, and outside bed. The bed comes seriously in handy during these windless, relentlessly hot November days. Check out some pictures and get some island jealousy!
Saturday, November 28, 2015
Sunday, November 22, 2015
Manda Toto
Wednesday, November 18, 2015
New Treasures

The Pineapple Box
I love this antique carved jewelry
box. It is made of mahogany in a
light-colored stain and features lovely pineapple carvings. Inside are small removable jewelry
compartments.
I got three of these Qu’ran stands,
and each one is a serious work of art.
There are two large reddish colored ones, and a small black one that I
am going to use to hold my gosho book near my Buddhist altar. These are great souvenirs because,
unlike decorative carved plates and signs, these are actually cherished items
that you can find in many homes in Lamu.
Hand-carved Teak Signs
Hand-carved Teak Signs
I love a big, loose dera, and I got
a great one that is super soft and drags on the floor behind me. I love it.
Scarves
I like to top all my outfits with
scarves, so I buy headscarves and use them to cover my shoulders. I also got this fun, colorful fringed
scarf recently. I even have a
brown scarf with a lace border that is specifically reserved for use to cover
my hair at weddings, etc. I love
how the lace part hangs on the back of my head.
This style of making tiny holes to
insert colored beads is really pretty and typical of Kenyan
carving. It looks like tiny dots
of paint, but each point is a tiny glass bead.
Carved plate
Clothing Stands/ Incense Diffusers
I have been after one of these for about two months, and now I have two. These are simple stands with pretty vents in the sides that are used to scent clothing with incense for special occasions. Simply burn a pot of incense under the stand and place your dress or scarf on top. I don't have a picture, so imagine a "Wet floor" sign made of wood with decorative vents carved in the side.
I have been after one of these for about two months, and now I have two. These are simple stands with pretty vents in the sides that are used to scent clothing with incense for special occasions. Simply burn a pot of incense under the stand and place your dress or scarf on top. I don't have a picture, so imagine a "Wet floor" sign made of wood with decorative vents carved in the side.
Hangers
These fulfill my main shopping goals: beautiful, useful, locally sourced and made.
Many Dhow Eyes
These dhow eyes are placed on every dhow (local sailboat) that sails from Lamu to bring good luck to the crew and guests. You can find one in most homes as well.
Sunday, November 8, 2015
Walking Tour
This week, I wanted to take you on
a quick walking tour of my neighborhood, namely the area between my apartment
and my office. I live away from
Old Town, so this neighborhood might look different from pictures you have seen
of historic Lamu. The buildings
around here are a lot newer, and since it is a rapidly expanding part of town,
many are in the process of being built or expanded. It is a vibrant neighborhood where lots of kids play outside
and there are many small shops to by food and essential items. It is a loud neighborhood by day, but
around ten everyone falls asleep and it is dead silent and dark aside from cats
and donkeys making their presence known.
I tried to be inconspicuous with my GoPro inside my scarf and avoided
focusing on any people. Enjoy!
Sunday, November 1, 2015
Daycation
When I got to the hotel I chilled
in the pool, which is under a couple of baobab trees and boasts some beach
beds. The pool itself is really
neat because it is very deep, but has varying levels around the perimeter where
you can sit in shallow water and cool off. The surroundings are very private and relaxing, so I decided
to hang out there for an hour. I
was even served a mango juice.
Later on I walked all the way down the beach to where the channel opens
up to the Indian ocean and played in the waves for a while. It is unbelievable how warm the water
is here. It doesn’t even function
that well to cool you off after sunbathing, but luckily it was a relatively cloudy
day.
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