In fact, it was not until the rains came that we realized it was time to leave, stopping with the pouring rain behind us for one last Trout Tree close-up (and, yes, my safari hat has its own silly motto: this one says “Hakuna matata,” Swahili for “Everything’s OK – no problem” – an appropriate …
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Rainy Christmas in Kenya (VI)
Our Christmas Day excursion continued – with the rain kindly stopping once we were a few kilometers away from the restaurant – and we drove into the Mount Kenya Wildlife Conservancy. There, with the majestic mountain in the background, we were able to observe several species of wildlife, including my first zebra on this trip. …
Llamas? In Kenya?
The llamas at the Mount Kenya Wildlife Conservancy. Perhaps a little far from home, don’t you think? But perhaps not as far from home as the llamas of Canberra.
Music to My Ears
Mr. Guy’s Introduction to Kenya’s Gospel Music Here’s what happens when a fellow casually mentions that he likes music, that music is (sort of) the driving force of his life, and that he is specially taken to learn that music is a key element in the religious life of Kenya. OK. So I didn’t …
Socializing and Eating (III)
A Polish Christmas Party in Nairobi Stay with me here. The Nairobi experience continues, but all the connections get a little sticky with this one, and I’m not sure just as “Nairobi-esque” this particular experience was, or how it fits into the “Guy-in-Kenya” saga. Nevertheless, it was fun, and perhaps it’s a tale worth telling. …
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