The Uhuru hotel also has a conference center. There is about 10 acres of land. This afternoon I slept and then forced myself to get out of the room and walk around. After walking a loop I heard singing coming from the conference hall. I went over to listen to the beautiful African singing.
I verified that I could eat at the restaurant and charge it to my room. It is an outdoor barbecue faceing a 3 acre grassy field and kids play area. I saw Sam at dinner and ate lamb, a plate of vegetables, and a milkshake for $10 including tip. My waitress was named Happy. Slow meals by myself allow me to do a lot of typing!
Good night.
Reuben
Note: from Reuben's last trip he learned that the culture is to eat long, slow meals, especially at a restaurant because it is a rare and special thing. The wait staff will never come ask you for your order or if you are finished but they are very happy to serve you when you ask them.
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