As I've often opined, for all the amazing destinations which inspire travel, in the end it's the quiet little moments that make for a memorable trip. At the end of the recent way too stressful trip to Zanzibar - and side trip to Nairobi - I found myself killing time in the Nairobi Airport. Since the trip had been so fraught with disasters, both big and small, I made the decision to get to the airport way too early (even by my standards). I plopped down at the Hardee's, probably drawn by the fact that we don't have Hardee's in Vermont. Plus, I suspect that after an exhausting trip I was drawn to some comfort food. Here's a picture of the vanilla milkshake I happily consumed, and to the left is my ancient Kindle which made it through another trip in one piece. It all made for a nice little quiet moment as I re-calibrated.
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I also had a massive cheeseburger, which had its own dodgy charm.
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The college wanted to fly me back directly to Burlington but I told them to just route me back to Dar Es Salaam so that I could surprise Steve and the students at the airport. We were all happy to see each other, and Steve and I had a pretty embarrassing bromance moment (which the students found oddly touching). Plus, Steve owed me a birthday Kilimanjaro, and even if I didn't get it at the African House in Stone Town, and instead at the twenty-four hour restaurant in the Dar Es Salaam international airport, it was still a cold Kilimanjaro.
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