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15. ORS Olive Oil Edge Control
I was a late comer to the edge control party, but when a mandatory microbraid hairstyle worn when I was my cousin’s maid of honor ripped out my edges, I needed to find a solution to stop my raggedy edges from making all my natural hairstyles look unkempt.
This was the solution for me, and I have NEVER looked back. It’s now one of my staple hair care products. Find out more about it here.
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14. Bomani Beach Bungalows, Bagamoyo, Tanzania
Every year, for my birthday, I have only one request of those who want to celebrate it with me: take me to a place I have never been before.
My mother and brother scored well with this place: Bomani Beach Bungalows in Bagamoyo, Tanzania.
I had been right next to this place before but had no idea it offered such beautiful views. For other pictures taken at Bomani Beach Bungalows, check out Ngorongoro Sopa Lodge Images & 30 Other Photos Liked By My Instagram
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13. Headwrapping Skills
She was all dressed up to celebrate her last born’s 32nd birthday. Who did her headwrap? Yours truly. #SkillsLearnedInWestAfrica
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12. Shuka at Goat & Kachumbari, Kampala, Uganda
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11. – 10. More Shots Taken in Tanzania
Saadani National Park is the only wildlife conservation area in Tanzania that borders the ocean. It is surreal to wake up to sunrises like this and then go for a game drive later in the day.
Only two and a half hours to the park’s gates from Dar es Salaam (when I drive like a fiend), it amazes me why more people in Dar es Salaam don’t visit Saadani more often.
In the tropics, there is nothing like an outdoor poolside garden party with lights in the trees to signal that the holiday season is truly upon us.
It’d been a long time since I’d been to one of these, and I absolutely enjoyed it.
9. Trees in Mikumi National Park, Tanzania
I never tire of this picture: a baobab tree in Mikumi National Park, Tanzania.
Read more about my visit to Mikumi National Park here.
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8. Goretti’s Pizzeria & Bar, Entebbe, Uganda
Despite Kampala being on the shores of Lake Victoria, I have not had many good waterside experiences there. (What you need to check out though is Lakeside Escape in Mukono. You can thank me later! 🙂 ). In search of just that, I found myself at Goretti’s Pizzeria in Entebbe which I had heard so much about.
While the service and setup were not much to write home about, it was nice to sit so close to the water.
As for the pizza…now that was good. Even if you are not a fan of anchovies, try out their anchovy pizza.
It’s perfectly balanced, delicious, and you’d never guess it had anchovies in it unless someone told you.
7. Sunset in Dar es Salaam
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When I am working away at my desk at home and look up only to catch a sunset like this outside my window, I feel utterly, utterly blessed. Enjoy the last day of of the year y’all.
Tell Me What You Thought of These Pictures
So there you go. That’s the best of what my Instagram gallery had to offer in the past three months. As promised, there were lots of sunset (and sunrise) pictures, shots of food, and a picture of some great books I read recently. Leave me a comment below telling me if any of theses pictures resonated with you. As always, I look forward to hearing what you have to say.
Until the next time,
Biche
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