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Mwah Bernie xx
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I am an Australian living in Nairobi.
I am a little different from other
expats that live and work in Nairobi in the fact that I sold my house in
Australia, I gave all my belongings away and decided to move to Kenya not
knowing a soul, not having a job and with nowhere to live in January 2013.
I have now been living in the amazing upbeat city of Nairobi for 9 months and I
have to say, I am loving it. The expat community is supportive, I have
met some inspirational people that are doing incredible things for the people
of Kenya and I know that I have found a place that I can call home. The
city is a hive of activity and there is always something to stir your five
senses. The senses of Touch, Vision, Smell, Taste and Hearing and I
wanted to share an experience in my remarkable city for each of the
senses. I hope that it stirs something in you and that one day, you may
have Kenya on your Bucket List, and my advice that I can give to you is to DO
IT!
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Thanks again to all my readers who have
supported me over the years, besides for myself I write because people like you
keep reading my work and I LOVE sharing what this big, interesting, wide world
has to offer us all.
Bernie
xoxoxoxoxoxoxo
Hi, I really like your article. I will keep coming here, Thanks for this post.
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