Rush hour down our way . . .
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Alas! Do you remember the days when elephants would walk the Nairobi-Mombasa highway?? Those times are long gone, but they always brought traffic to a stop.
Somebody went to Amboseli! My grandma lives in Namanga and it was so beautiful. To the north, we had Tanzania's Mt Meru, the the Southeast , there was Mt Oldonyorok and to the West, on a clear day was Mt Kilimanjaro in all its glory. East Africa is so (way overused word but completely fitting) BEAUTIFUL.
Kenyan single mother of one son, THREE enormous dogs and one very cute little one with a perfect kinyaji tail, a couple of tortoises and any other stray that happens to pass through our compound ...... with an update. One of my big dogs sadly died and i have had to give my tortoises away to a new home due to my moving out of mine.
Apart from some other major life changes that we'll get to if you join along, all is well .....
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Alas! Do you remember the days when elephants would walk the Nairobi-Mombasa highway?? Those times are long gone, but they always brought traffic to a stop.
Gosh Beth, it's so true - i had totally forgotten how we used to get waylaid on that road heading down to the coast for our holidays by the eles.
Somebody went to Amboseli! My grandma lives in Namanga and it was so beautiful. To the north, we had Tanzania's Mt Meru, the the Southeast , there was Mt Oldonyorok and to the West, on a clear day was Mt Kilimanjaro in all its glory. East Africa is so (way overused word but completely fitting) BEAUTIFUL.
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