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  • Sunday, July 4thHI! I took more than enough pictures today. Again, happy birthday Mom! Our day started off with a 5:00 AM wake-up call, where we then got dressed and got room service breakfast at 5:10. I had a tradional British breakfast (2 eggs, 2 Posted by kgherde in Griffin's African Adventure | Jul 4, 2010
  • Sunday, July 4thHappy birthday Mom!!! Posted by kgherde in Griffin's African Adventure | Jul 3, 2010
  • Saturday, July 3rdHi people! ~ I got plenty of pictures and videos today. ~ Today's events were absolutely amazing! We visited the Karen Blixen Elephant Orphanage, the Giraffe Sancturay, the Karen Blixen Museum (from the movie Out of Africa) and the Nacional (Yes. It Posted by kgherde in Griffin's African Adventure | Jul 3, 2010
  • Friday, July 2ndHi all! I have finally arrived in Kenya and it is amazing. We started off last night with an awesome flight to Wilson Airport. Our flight had a lot of leg room, we could stretch and we had an empty seat Posted by kgherde in Griffin's African Adventure | Jul 2, 2010
  • Train, no rainEmma told me to rant about the water situation on the blog, as it will help get things off my chest instead of punching things. Somehow, the pipes are dry once again. Man, it is so stressful especially because I Posted by africraigs in africraigs | Jun 29, 2010
  • Journey HomeFriday, 18th June, 2010 By 5.00am we were on our way to the Masiera Gate of the Masai Mara National Park. Most of the journey was in the dark and once we reached the gate- about 45 minutes- to be met Posted by melsch in Melanie and David's Travels | Jun 22, 2010
  • Round the rim of Lake VictoriaEmma and I travelled to visit my REAP co-worker Sam who lives in the Asembo area, a couple of hours away in the middle of the countryside. We stayed a night there and felt the peacefulness and solitude of being Posted by africraigs in africraigs | Jun 20, 2010
  • Masai MaraThursday 17th June, 2010 Maasai Mara-Karen Blixen Camp Since our arrival here yesterday evening, my wish list boxes are being ticked over and over. In his posting of the blog this morning, David described the long, dusty and at times quite harrow Posted by melsch in Melanie and David's Travels | Jun 17, 2010
  • Dangers of driving in AfricaDangers of driving in Africa After a gruelling 6 and half hour drive ,we arrived at Karen Blixen camp in the Masai Mara which is about 280 km from Kisimu where we spent the night. As a wise man once told Posted by melsch in Melanie and David's Travels | Jun 17, 2010
  • Reminiscing Africa No Economic degree is necessary to determine what has happened here. In Africa the yardstick of economic measurement is usually the local taxi- known here as a 'mutatu'. The number of passengers says it all. Throughout Africa the taxis Posted by melsch in Melanie and David's Travels | Jun 15, 2010
  • mal d 'afriqueFOR RENT MY TOYOTA LANDCRUISER HZJ75 driving it in Kenya you may get the same feeling about Africa as described below. For information sam85@chello.nl A visit to Africa may result in your becoming afflicted with a malady for which there is no Posted by mara85 in mal d'afrique | Jun 4, 2010
  • Siendani uruThis evening, I was returning from football through the bustling, haphazard traffic and noise of Kisumu town on the back of my piki-piki ride with 'motorbike-boy'. Looking around, I felt how much I enjoyed being a part of this crazy Posted by africraigs in africraigs | Jun 3, 2010
  • Elephant countryOur early morning start saw David feeling a little under the weather- perhaps too much alcohol for one afternoon, and definitely not enough water intake. Our driver/guide for the day was Mr Devan Singh, a Masai/Sikh man whose father arrived in Posted by melsch in Melanie and David's Travels | Jun 1, 2010
  • Monday 31 May Amboselli Departing the Muthaiga Country Club after a very English breakfast we walked through the lobby to the smell of Cobra floor polish. The smell evoked a flood of memories for both of us of days gone by , and for Posted by melsch in Melanie and David's Travels | Jun 1, 2010
  • Water adventuresIt has been a while since we have updated our news on the blog, but not due to not having any news. There always seem to be plenty of adventures here in Kenya despite your best efforts to control too Posted by africraigs in africraigs | May 31, 2010
  • We have arriveSunday, 30th May, 2010 Muthaiga Country Club, Nairobi, Kenya We have arrived! East Africa has beckoned and we are finally here! Arriving in Johannesburg in the early hours of Wednesday morning we were immediately hit by the magnitude and the Posted by melsch in Melanie and David's Travels | May 30, 2010
  • Field TripsThe REAP team were off on a field trip again yesterday, and unlike many so-called ‘field trips’, we do basically spend much of the time in peoples’ actual fields viewing their handiwork and how they have implemented REAP techniques, giving Posted by africraigs in africraigs | May 12, 2010
  • Body PartsWe had a Swahili test today set by Joash, the friendly teacher. His co-worker ‘Wolf-Features’ (Hosea) was also there chipping in with any terms that Joash couldn’t quite remember. Part of the test was on naming parts of the Posted by africraigs in africraigs | May 8, 2010
  • volunteeringWelcome all to my blog.''karibu'', as we say it in Swahili.Kenya is a diverse and blessed country, with over 40 tribes; making it an haven for cultural diversity.The weather is pretty conducive and good all year round, and wonderful scenery Posted by mrsmusyk in volunteering | May 5, 2010
  • Africa Through Our EyesOur plans have become reality. We arrived two days ago in Nairobi and have had a very gentle landing indeed, staying with dear old friends Vikki and Calum who I have not seen in so many years. I Posted by danjali in Africa Through Our Eyes | May 4, 2010
  • Showers of blessingIt poured this evening, about 60mm of rain in about 1 and a half hours, which compared to the average rainfall of 50mm in the whole of May in Edinburgh, shows you the intensity of it here. The rainfall has Posted by africraigs in africraigs | May 2, 2010
  • Some different storiesMount Kilimanjaro During eastertime many Norwegians like going to the mountains, go skiing, stay in a cabin and sit in front of open fire, eat oranges and chocolate, enjoying the sun that is starting to get warmer, relax and play cards/games Posted by Anitastul in Anita in Kenya | Apr 28, 2010
  • Man eating lions? Welcome to Tsavo..I've neglected this blog long enough, so with a little (a lot, actually), of persuasion from Babs, I've decided to finally 'update' (I think inform is now the right word) you on the final 3 weeks I spent in Kenya Posted by athlynck in Athlyn's Kenya Blog | Apr 25, 2010
  • empowermentMwala district lies in the Eastern province.Its a semi arid region with a a hilly terrain and with about a million residents(as per the 1999) census.Its well endowed with a permanent river, River Athi 1 of the biggest we Posted by missymadam in travel and empower disadvantaged women | Apr 20, 2010
  • A small updateI am not sure when my last update was, so I guess you can call me lazy or whatever you want.... But even though I have not updated my blog, there has been lots of things happening here in Kenya, Posted by Anitastul in Anita in Kenya | Mar 30, 2010
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