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two doors will open.

I started this blog in 2006. It has seen me through a lot. I have posted from different countries in east Africa that I have lived in. It chronicles a huge part of my life. And although I haven't been posting much over this past year, I haven't wanted to let it go. It means too much to me. I have decided that now, for various reasons, I am going to keep posting to this blog.

Remember though: "When one door closes, another one opens." And in this case, two doors will open.

Before I left Ethiopia I put together a family/friends blog to document our life there in Gilgel Gibe, Bonga and other construction sites that we worked. I just didn't really know how to separate it from my own personal blog. But now I am blowing off the virtual dust and reopening that blog.

In addition, I am taking me and my stay now in Tanzania. I want to share more on Engineering staffs, and lots of interesting stuffs, and be an open book on my years at work in the tourist destinations: Tanzania, Kenya and Uganda.

Sometimes I dip my toe in the geopolitics of outlier-Ethiopia

Clear as mud? Here it is simply:

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

a Comment from a guy called Demsachew

Dear Yosef, You are one only 24? If so you are wise beyond your years, and a good son of Tobia. The enviornmentalists of the west should try to stop the polluting industries in their backyard. After all global warming was made in the west over the last 200 years. Hydropower is the least polluting form of energy there is. These people should stop bullying the poor countries of Africa and pick on the multinational corporations who ran big oil and big coal. These people used to say "where there is muck there is brass (money)." Let them know that there is no muck in hydropower.On my post on Gibe I ;Gibe/Omo II/III

3 comments:

Yoseph Gettu said...

I found this comment after 5-yrs.
It is inspiring and I really was too young then. ha ha

Yordanos Katz said...

I love your Blog! thank you for sharing your experience with others. - Yordi

Yoseph Gettu said...

Thanks Yordi,