Moshi, Tanzania — Walking Under Kilimanjaro’s Clouds
Today unfolded at a gentle, unhurried pace. After breakfast, I lingered over another coffee, letting the morning breathe before heading out for lunch. Street food came to the rescue — fast, simple, and perfect for the day.
I wandered into the supermarket, grabbed a tea from the bakery, and filled my basket with a few essentials. Then it was back to the hostel to drop everything off before setting out again.
The next mission was the gas station — or so I thought. After a long walk, I discovered there was no booking office there. Instead, it was at another station, right between the bus station and the supermarket… a place I had just passed. So I turned around and walked it all again.
On the way, I passed Kibo Palace. It was getting late, and I decided to head up to the rooftop to check on Kilimanjaro. The mountain was hidden behind clouds once more, but I still took a few photos — proof of the moment, even without the view.
At the right gas station, I finall
... Show more...Moshi, Tanzania โ Walking Under Kilimanjaroโs Clouds
Today unfolded at a gentle, unhurried pace. After breakfast, I lingered over another coffee, letting the morning breathe before heading out for lunch. Street food came to the rescue โ fast, simple, and perfect for the day.
I wandered into the supermarket, grabbed a tea from the bakery, and filled my basket with a few essentials. Then it was back to the hostel to drop everything off before setting out again.
The next mission was the gas station โ or so I thought. After a long walk, I discovered there was no booking office there. Instead, it was at another station, right between the bus station and the supermarketโฆ a place I had just passed. So I turned around and walked it all again.
On the way, I passed Kibo Palace. It was getting late, and I decided to head up to the rooftop to check on Kilimanjaro. The mountain was hidden behind clouds once more, but I still took a few photos โ proof of the moment, even without the view.
At the right gas station, I finally found what I was looking for: bus times, routes, and prices. With all the information in hand, the day felt complete.
I ended the evening back at the hostel with a Coke, a cup of tea, and a slice of chocolate cake from earlier โ tired legs, calm mind, and that quiet satisfaction that only comes from walking through a place instead of rushing past it.
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Ruud
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That sounds good. With Fedilab am happy, but it is a bit slow. So I use it for Friendica and for My Mastodon I use the Tusky App.
I tried Pachli, but it didn't really run. Stopped on the start screen forever... But I think with Friendica and Fedilab I should be good.
Do you have a link to a website where the changes after the update is explained?
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in reply to Ruud • •Thank you!