Beach Football

I like to get on my bike and cycle across the peninsular to the other side where there is always a cool sea breeze making it a lot nicer temperature than on the yacht club side. Now I have my bike it’s easy to get there and on a Sunday the roads are quiet and… Read More »

5.9 Earthquake

The sofa shook, the cat looked up at me so I knew I was not the only one to feel it. Intermediately I knew it was an earthquake. I had been in two before – both in the UK – and so I knew the feeling. I walked quickly out of the house and stood… Read More »

My biting dog

I call her Brown Dog. I think she has a name but I don’t know it. She is nice and when she greets you at the gate she smiles and bares her teeth in a huge grin. At first it looked a bit scary like she going to attack me but it’s just the way… Read More »

Dar Yacht Club

Walking into Dar Yacht Club (or DYC as they like to call it) you can feel the history before you see the wooden board on the quarter deck (the bar) listing all the Commanders of the club since its founding in 1933. I cannot afford full membership as it costs thousands of dollars a year… Read More »

Half of two dogs

We have two dogs at this house. They are supposed to be guard dogs but to be honest, they’re too soft and friendly and rarely bark at anyone. But they are lovely dogs, very patient and gentle and don’t mind never going for a walk and only being fed once a day on porridge and… Read More »

Multiple phone numbers

I find it very strange here that locals have numerous phone numbers. It’s often hard to know which number to use and I have to phone all the numbers to try to find them. I think the reason lies in the reluctance of the telecoms companies to work together. Phoning and texting within the same… Read More »

Bicycle and Bar

I hate being stuck without my own transport and I had to ditch my first plan to buy a bajaj due to 1) not having a bout $3,000 and 2) never likely to ever get any exercise ever again and get fat. But a bicycle is a good compromise. I have been walking everywhere which… Read More »

Saturday Sailing

I have been trying to find someone with a boat ever since I got here and at last I did it. Mike generously said I could go aboard his catamaran and it turned out that we were going to have a race. There was only one other boat in the race – Ragtime – and… Read More »

People are laughing at us

All across the world, countries have been approaching the pandemic with lockdowns, movement restrictions such as curfews and swift punishment for those who break the rules. In Tanzania we have been pretty much allowed to go about our business as usual. People have taken it upon themselves to stay away from bars and restaurants but… Read More »