| Finally I have been able to add pictures to the Blog, no more links to facebook. For those of you who saw the pictures on facebook most of these are the same. I have been taking some pictures at the hospital this week and will share them with you all eventually. I should be able to add them here from now on. My laptop is now working well, thank you T. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| The water fall where Kenya gets its power, the building you see is the power house |
| Tea Field |
| Cows, they are everywhere, often with young children herding them. |
| a local boy with his tire and stick, I often see children rolling thier tires with the stick as they run behind it. |
| A young boy who wanted me to take a picture, and than told me I should give him my camera |
| a view halfway up motigo |
| View from the top |
| The inside of the home where we had chai (local tea made with lot's of milk and sugar) |
| The Outside of the same home |
| 2 children standing in the doorway of the kitchen, a round mudded hut, this is the kitchen for the house where we had Chai |
| most of us who climbed u motigo |
| they liked to get pictures of the strange looking redhead, and asain - we both also happen to be Candain |
| The view from my balcony, today the lawn was mowed all by a push mower, it looks nice but that would have been a lot of work. I don't know why but for some reason I did not expect to see lawn mowers in kenya. |
| this is is my nyumbani (kiswahilli for home) I am on the top in the corner by the stairs |
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