Wednesday, April 18, 2018

Nairobi

Nairobi, the capital city of Kenya is like almost all third world cities, busy, congested, and full of contrasts. Stately mansions give way to the slums of Kibera and Mathare. Huge western shopping malls hint on the upcoming middle class, but quickly swallowed up by the dirty, neglected pot hole covered back streets. My visit to Nairobi was filled with adventures Uber rides and beautiful fellowship with friends. But without doubt my visit to a friends tea plantation was one of the highlight of my stay in Kikuyu Land. Here are some of the pictures I took while out in the suburbs of Nairobi.

Rolling hills filled with tea plants

Shoo-Shoo, the owner of the plantation 


As far as you could see, fields of tea

Freshly picked  tea plants

Monday, April 9, 2018

Rainy Season Started

Today is one of these rainy days here in Kenya. Early in the morning the sun peeked out, but after returning from my walk on the beach, the rain settled in for good today. Tomorrow it can look very different. I enjoy the cooler temperate (25 o C or 75 o F) while it last. Tomorrows humidity will be in the 80% range!

The rainbow appears in the sky as the first drops fall
Early in the morning, the fisherman is on his way

Fun day at the School

Team building activities, fun, singing, dancing, all belong to a special day at the school on Saturday. In April there is no school here in Kenya and so we organized a special event for the girls to get to know them better outside of the classroom. We all had much fun!
Hula Hoop is known all around the world


How can we solve a problem together


On your mark, set , go... for a team building activity