Through the Lens: Rolex (not the watch)

Rolex is a famous Ugandan street food which is made out of an egg or two sandwiched in a roll of chapati. Chapati or roti is a type of flat bread which originated from India but it is widely popular in this part of the globe because of the huge Indian population in East Africa. It’s called rolex because the chapati and the scrambled egg … Continue reading Through the Lens: Rolex (not the watch)

Scammed in Nairobi, Kenya: Photographers Beware

If you are following me on Instagram, you should know that I love taking long walks and street photography has a special place in my heart. One of the main reasons why I chose Nairobi, Kenya for my Christmas Vacation is to explore the city and venture to street photography more. But what happened yesterday made me realize things. I can see you Kylie Jenner … Continue reading Scammed in Nairobi, Kenya: Photographers Beware

On Last Lectures and Reflections

I just finished a book entitled The Last Lecture by Randy Pausch last night. The book is very well written. It’s like a series of blog posts. He was diagnosed with a terminal pancreatic cancer and months before dying, he gave this last lecture (Really Achieving your Childhood Dreams) in Carnegie Mellon where he also served as a professor in Computer Science for several years. … Continue reading On Last Lectures and Reflections