Revelation & Growth while this New African Chapter unfolds
Out of sight but never out of heart my friends. đ„° Itâs always a joy to hear from you while I am on this African adventure that I tremendously enjoy. More than appreciated, your questions and comments are inspiring and delightful. So, here goes another recap of month two. đïž
So much to see, so much to experience â and so little timeđ€Ż. I had to pace myself while still taking it all in.Â
Running a business and creating content in this era of AI is not for the weak.đȘ It swallows my time while challenging my menopausal brain - it feels like revelation and growth as this new chapter unfolds.
My visa application was finally accepted online, đ„łbut not before visiting three "cells" (government departments) where no one seemed to have answers. đ€ŠâïžSure, I got lost a couple of times, but the good part is I learned to find my way much better around Kibagabagaâand even found a couple of nice restaurants! đœïžYum!Â
Last but not least, I found a couple of Salsa spotsđ. Iâve learned that the nightlife here is truly nighttime. Donât get there too late or the party will be over. đ€« (Don't ask me how I found that outâI may let you in on that story another time!)

On my way to the Kibagabaga Cell, governments offics, I found a Korean. Bulgogi is one of my favorite dishes! Dae Jang Geum
On my walks, discovering the city I pass Kigali Plants & Pottery all the time.
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Lobi.â€ïž
While exploring Africa, I am working on this documentary BAD Hair Uprooted. If you enjoyed reading this blog and you want to support, please consider downloading BAD Hair Uprooted, the Untold History of Black Follicles. Â


