Monday in Kampala

We are hitting the ground running today.
SO much to do.
I’m sure some people wonder what takes so long.
Here’s a synopsis of the day:
Copies are needed. 
Lawyers offices don’t always have copiers.
So we hunt for a copier.
There are no Office Depot’s.
We hunt. 
And it must be a color copier. 
Stopping at a few places.
No, there is only a black and white one. 
Finally we hear of one! 
It is down a crazy street.
In a warehouse type building.
At the very back in a little tiny room.
The paper isn’t normal copy paper.
George negotiates a price for the copies.
Really, it would make you smile.
I tried major hotels.
Nope, no color copier.
Then we needed some photos printed.  
I had forgotten to bring a flash drive.
Note to self:  Never leave home without a flash drive.
Tiny little instrument.
We drove for about 20 minutes and then walked for about for a long time to hunt for one. 
Across streets that are filled with people, motorcycles carrying people and vans of people.
Women walking with baskets piled high on their head.  
Then we had to find a photo shop that would print.  
And no one, and I mean no one is in a hurry.
Ever.
Not even for a second.
Each task seems daunting. 
It takes almost all day.  
I love Kampala and I love Uganda.
But next time I’m gonna’ see if I can squeeze a color copier into my suitcase.
It might work

12 thoughts on “Monday in Kampala

  1. YOu can print photos at the Nakumatt side of Garden City, on the top floor… they have a machine with a card reader, flash drive ports and others. Hope that helps. I don't know about a color copier though.

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