This ancient looking variety of bird is a common sight in the trees near downtown. For some strange reason the ground is often white underneath the trees.
2007-08-16
Streets of Nairobi
2007-08-13
1st Love and Raila Education Centre
Here is a portion of the Kibera slum that borders the school. This is very typical construction for the area. All of the students come from this area. Many of them have very scanty meals and are very appreciative of what they receive at school.
In addition to the school is the 1st Love ministry. There is a new building that houses some young orphan girls who also attend the school.
Next we drove to the other property of 1st love. Here is my faithful 21st century moto-steed parked at their property. This is a new work for them and they have big plans here. It is very close to the school, but it was a long drive as we had to drive around the slum area to the other side. This is where the our directors live - our host, her husband and family.
This building being constructed will have a health clinic in it. Other buildings are on the drawing board as well. This ministry is well funded compared to most and is blessed to be able to grow so quickly and see its vision come to pass.
One problem with this property is that it is in a somewhat remote area without much security. Just the night before we visited they had a break-in. Their family was held at gunpoint and some things were stolen before the police arrived. No one was seriously injured but this young man who is on staff was hit in the head and tied up. They are almost sure that people from the construction crew were involved in the robbery. It turns out that the the neighbor was frequently robbed until they put in a high fence. This goes to show the importance of two things in Kenya - have a good tall fence & security and only hire trusted people that you know.
2007-07-30
Kisumu With Francis Aiugi
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Here are some photos of the Aiugi's property.
Here are the servants quarters in traditional style. You can see the animal keep to the left.
It had just rained the night before, which was exactly what we didn't want to happen. The roads were hardly passable, especially for our small rear wheel drive car. The 4X4's did much better than we did. We had to get pushed out of the muddy ravines many times by locals that we anxious to help out for some change. In fact some even point you in the wrong direction so that you will get stuck and they can 'help you out' for some money.
The main reason of going was to participate in a dowry ceremony for which Francis was a relative. Basically a young man and woman want to get married, but first the young man has to get approval to do so. Part of this process includes a formal dowry ceremony where some men from the man's family come and pay some money to the woman's family. They have different things that they bring money for. Some for the mother for giving birth and child raising, some for the father for providing for the daughter and extra if she was given schooling, etc.
This was a road-side shot from a moving bus that turned out remarkably well. Shown is a major product of Kenya. Tea. Here is a beautiful field full of the locals' cherished hot drink.
2007-07-11
Bread of Life Christian Ministry
This is the Christian school that Pastor Keriuki established, located in the interior of Kwan-Jenga which I called "The Tin City".
Here Dr. David McDonald had some fun with the kids in the school after they sang some songs for us.
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2007-07-02
South C Dental Clinic
Up the wall, upside down on the ceiling, and hard to catch. These little guys are very fast. I always was fascinated with geckos as a kid - now I've finally got to see them. They come in the windows sometimes if they are left open.