Freddie's Corner

FREDDIE'S CORNER

Malindi and Watamu, different sister, but so unite

Imagining the two Kenya towns like women

15-07-2017 by Freddie del Curatolo

Watamu the beautiful.
Malindi the magic.
Watamu the young and sparkling.
Ancient Malindi but still interesting.
I like to imagine the two resorts of Kenya as two mixed, exotic but evolved bloodthirsty women, but rich in resources that you think of a better future, radiant for them.
Malindi, the older sister, lived her frenzied winds if not twenty-five years ago and has been able to give birth to a second youth.
A good plastic surgeon ... ops, a good urban decorator could have made her a maquillage, but there are not many here and nobody has ever tried to hire one (and pay for it) one.
Occasionally you see it dirty, even dirty.
But then it's just a trick to a special day in which it is mirrored in the big sky, and returns more lonely than ever.
Despite all the old Malindi still has many lovers because she is. Is different from all the others, at least in Kenya.
Here is the story of the Swahili coastline, here the worlds came from all over the world that helped to stain the somatic traits: Chinese, Persian, Portuguese, Indians, Germans, Arabs, British and Italians.
A woman, though not beautiful, how can she not charm her with such ancestors?

Watamu immediately goes to the eye: it's sweet as her name, gorgeous.
As Manzoni said, "all breasts and goblins."
Watamu has sex.
Malindi's younger sister has grown up today and has a whole life.
It has so many new and finely furnished homes, elegant alcoves to meet all its international lovers.
He loves young people and is reunited, but he also knows how to entertain himself with people of a certain age, because he is fascinating and loves to show himself in all its beauty.
It sits naked in the sun, in the reflection of its crystal clear waters, on the veil of the white sand that hosts it, hiding itself mysteriously in the forests of Gede and Arabuko Sokoke to get out in the evening dress and enjoy the sunsets of Mida Creek.
Watamu is ready to be loved, even in his eternal teens, in encounters with insatiable boys on the daggers or with the dumbards along the downtown road.
This is also part of the game when you fall in love with a brilliant woman.

Malindi and Watamu, sisters so diverse but so united, as women to know and love.

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