Last week, I took a short trip to Addis Ababa, Ethiopia for the second time but this trip was by myself. I went to the same two workshops, with the goal of having our Judith&James designed leather bags produced and brought back.
Tewabe, my trusty driver faithfully drove me every day I was there. He is a happy, hard working man who works two taxi driving jobs in order to support his family and cute little two year old son. Tewabe also served as a tour guide, driving me to all the workshops I needed to go, eating Ethiopian food, and searching the city for souvenirs and ATMs. Here he is pictured with the completed signature leather bags we bought from Yami's workshop.
While in Ethiopia, I also decided to play tourist for a little while and went to visit the National Museum of Ethiopia. It is a three story building filled with all sort of various historical findings and collections. It was a mix of rich, cultural history; religious Christ symbols and representations; and Lucy, most famous evolutionary early 'human' ancestor.
And of course while there I had to eat lots of Ethiopian food! The injera (spongy sourdough flatbread made of teff flour) and various Ethiopian dishes are my favorite! One of my favorite parts of visiting Ethiopia is their authentic ethnic food. I've never had it any better in all the world than right in the heart of Addis.
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