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Photographer, writer, reporter. Going through life with an eye towards creating records and histories.
On the roof a a friend’s house in Nakasero, Kampala back in 2006, I went through a crate of discarded items he and a few other artists had gathered. On that day, I was looking for something, and I found the lion. Something about the hollowed out, paint chipped toy appealed to my understanding of this amazing continent: I’d never seen a real lion, after all.
Previously based in Uganda, currently in Liberia. Always roaming. This blog provides curiosities, commentary, and photos.


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Beautiful pictures … is that avocado or golden plums?
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There is nothing like an African avocado, especially the red ones in Uganda! Beautiful pictures Glenna.
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Awesome! And how good do those avocados look?!
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@J Harris – they are avocados! Huge ones! And yes, @toaf, they looked amazing. I was at this organic farm with fat chickens, beautiful avocados, sweet smelling guavas, fresh tomatoes, and more. I wanted to cook and/or eat EVERYTHING.
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