Monday, March 9, 2009

Lake Muhazi

Just a short note with some pictures. Last weekend we went with the rest of the AIM team in Kigali to Lake Muhazi. It is a long funny shaped lake not far from Kigali. The place we went to is about an hour’s drive but I’ve heard that to go to the opposite shore is quite a bit farther.


It was basically a day for the team to spend time relaxing together. The kids took their bikes and rode along the road while the adults walked along. The road follows the lake so we got a few pictures. Mostly we just chatted. We could have taken a boat ride or fished but we didn’t this time around.
Above: Flowers lining walkway to restaurant
Below: View of restaurant from the dock


We ate lunch there – grilled tilapia. It was very good. I wasn’t impressed with the eyeballs, though. There is a Calvin Miller (I think that’s his name) poem I used to read to the girls that talks about when served a fish with the eye still in it, eat the eye first! I thought of that poem but did not follow its advice!

Left: Melissa imitating lunch
Center: Lunch
Right: Remains of lunch

The area around there is very hilly as is most of Rwanda. It is farmed in much the same way as it was around Rethy so it all seemed very familiar. There was one stretch of valley that was used for rice paddies which were interesting to see.

One notable point about the area is that it was one of the few areas in Rwanda that did not take part in the genocide. They have posted a sign which proudly states this fact. It is something to be proud of.


We saw a few interesting birds but most of them were too difficult to get pictures of. One was a beautiful starling and another was a type of hawk. The one we did get a picture of is a Kingfisher.