Tuesday, 19 February 2013

KWAHERI (Goodbye) KENYA


    


 
This is the "orange haired lady" in Old Town Mombasa, part of our Home Teaching self assigned visits

This mama has no teeth, but a huge heart, she is a wonderful lady
 
Eldoret/Kitale District Conference, Broadbents, Scotts, Babcocks & Hunters @ Babcock Flat
 
Verlene Joy Kosgei and Elder Scott enjoying a little time together

President Benard Mwambere & Elder Scott showing off their "kanga head dressing"
 
Elder Scott with a name sake, Dickson Clair Mutiso, last born son of their family
 
From left to right Winnie, Stella, Sister Scott and Verlene Mutiso at their home
 
These two Cheetahs were on a stalk of a Grants Gazelle and they were succesful. It was very interesting to watch them work together for their dinner.
We saw this Lion at the Nakuru Nat'l Park, a young male resting in the tree. Another one was on the road lying down

 This is a Spoonbill, which we had not seen prior, but saw a flock of them at the West end of the lake as we were driving out of the park.
 
 At Samburu National Park there is a Lodge called "Elephant Bedroom", well you can see they are almost in the bedrooms with the guests.  This was a very upclose and personal viewing of the Elephants, who always have the right-of-way
 
 
Here you see how close they come to the tented rooms as they walk the pathways at the Lodge
 

This is how the place settings are at the Elephant Bedroom Lodge.  They want you to feel very African with their decor
 
Last walk along the Indian Ocean, so we say Kwaheri Kenya for now

1 comment:

  1. Congratulations on having served two honorable missions in the same country! You are our heroes! You have done a great work and have made a difference! Welcome home!

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