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The homestead has been blessed with 5 years supply of toothpicks . Lucky fellows.My guess is hii kitu inakuaga na 1 Million + Volts. Saw a tree split open last year nikastuka sana, luckily nobody was hurt.
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Si wewe ni mzee...take up the mantle! Then you can threaten niga for real,with real powers!Such trees shouldn't be touched. There is special ritual that needs to be done to remove such trees. I remember of a story I was told one time hapo Mwitoti.There was a tree that had been fallen by lightening. So some businessmen saw it as a blessing that a tree has been fallen for them without permit.Then they came to make timber out of it on that sunny day .
As soon as the powersaw came to life , the clouds darkened then kidogo kidogo the lightening stroke down killing the 6 guys instantly. Their bodies was charred like makaa,burnt beyond recognition. When mzee came there to witness, the last body was being loaded to land rover ya police . That tree was left intact mpaka ikaozea hapo.
There used to be one old mzee who used to perform rituals to appease ancestors when such a calamity happens so that the lightning could not come back to haunt us, but he died before he could pass the secrets to one of his sons( they migrated to Nairobi to look for jobs ). Our villagers constantly fear the worst.
Na fikiria hii ni hekaya, but iko interestingSuch trees shouldn't be touched. There is special ritual that needs to be done to remove such trees. I remember of a story I was told one time hapo Mwitoti.There was a tree that had been fallen by lightening. So some businessmen saw it as a blessing that a tree has been fallen for them without permit.Then they came to make timber out of it on that sunny day .
As soon as the powersaw came to life , the clouds darkened then kidogo kidogo the lightening stroke down killing the 6 guys instantly. Their bodies was charred like makaa,burnt beyond recognition. When mzee came there to witness, the last body was being loaded to land rover ya police . That tree was left intact mpaka ikaozea hapo.
There used to be one old mzee who used to perform rituals to appease ancestors when such a calamity happens so that the lightning could not come back to haunt us, but he died before he could pass the secrets to one of his sons( they migrated to Nairobi to look for jobs ). Our villagers constantly fear the worst.
Such trees shouldn't be touched. There is special ritual that needs to be done to remove such trees. I remember of a story I was told one time hapo Mwitoti.
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Tree burning inside out after lightening strike