Inside of the bus on my way to check out the work place, which I found relatively easily. Music blasts
on the radio. I had missed that.
Brookside Drive, the street my apartment complex is located on.
My apartment complex is called Brookside Breeze.
The compound has a gate with an electric fence, guarded by someone 24/7.
Our apartment's balcony is on the third floor to the left here.
The stairway to... our apartment.
Our door. The padlock is kept locked even if everyone's home, which I find a bit too careful, but as there was an armed burglary at this compound in December, I don't mind it.
Next up:
A selfie-stick picture series of the apartment. Karibu! (Welcome!)
Bedroom. Having the mzungu-look down (mzungu = white person).
My rent is KES 30 000 or 270 €, and I seem to have the smallest bedroom of the four, which I don't mind.
Outside my bedroom in the hall, the living room at the back.
Other side of the living room.
Cooking in the kitchen. Can you guess which highly original dish I'm preparing?
The bathroom, which I share with the Ugandan. The German and Indian have their own bathrooms.
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