5/21/14
Wildlife Sanctuaries..
There are many wildlife sanctuaries in Kenya. The most popular being Masai Mara. Once you see a couple, the experience is the same except for the landscape. In Nakuru... another popular site, the water level has gone up so high even to immerse their office and all the Flamingos, the major attraction, have gone to some lake in Tanzania. See some new posts on Mara and Nakuru ... under the Pages.
4/11/14
Natural scenes
I have added few more pages with photos on Mombasa, Malindi, Donyasabook etc.. check under pages section..
3/5/14
2/21/14
Markets in rural areas
The Markets are quite different from the west. Regular stores
are often well secured. On a market day a wooden stand is all it takes to sell. Then there
are special markets. This community near Meru specialises in bananas.(photos under pages). Scores of
trucks collect bananas on Tuesdays. These are the superstore of a small
community. Isles of produce to bargain from. Then there are retailers selling
packets ready to go. Fresh produce worth bargaining.
2/9/14
Roads and sights...
It is alwas a fascination while you travel. You see life, adaptation and transformation on the roads. here are some sights... (go to page for photos).
2/1/14
Bomas visit...
Bomas Kenya at Nairobi
1/23/14
Updates..
I have added few pictures under the Page section. Check the new Prayer centres and landscape photos...
1/12/14
African Safari
Samburu National Park
When you are in Africa, it is quite natural that you go on
an African Safari to encounter the wild. I had the opportunity to visit Samburu
National Park, sometime after Christmas. We were lucky to spot Elephants,
lions, Giraff, Zebras, Ostriches, Monkeys and so on. For a first timer it was
very exciting to see them in the wild ( though in a protected environment). See photos under the pages.
The Gate to the Samburu National park
12/24/13
CHRISTMAS GREETINGS
Merry Christmas to all.
Christmas is an invitation for us to taste
the forbidden fruits of Eden:
to experience what is untouchable,
to listen what
cannot be heard,
to see what is not visible and
to know what cannot be known
with human intellect
that is the person of Jesus Christ in our world today.
Jesus, god made man, in him we have the vision, the touch and taste of
divinity.
There was a time when man was banned to touch and taste the divine
fruit of Eden. But today God invites us to taste and see his first fruit.
There was a time when men were afraid to look at anything divine, fearing mortality; but today we are invited to join the shepherds to go and see.
In
the form of this little baby we experience the unimaginable dimensions of human
reasoning, coming true with divine light.
I wish and pray that may this
Christmas be an occasion for all of us to see the divinity in the kindness of
our hearts, to touch God in the love of our family and friends, to taste Jesus
through the eucharist and to see god in our broader vision of humanity.
May the baby Jesus bless all of us!
12/18/13
Landscape
In retrospective
(As you know, I just started writing, as such i am recalling events from last month. some may not be in sequential order.)
Within the first week of my arrival I had the opportunity to see two of our parishes Magumoni and Mkubene. These parishes are very vibrant. I joined the mass in one of the small centres under Mkubene to celebrate the feast of Christ the king. From there we travelled to Nanjuki. We have a child support program in Nanjuki. But my friends stay in Norumoro. Nanjuki is a bigger town in the foothills, with hotels and restaurants.
Noru Moro, is a small town in the foothills of Mt. Kenya. It provides one of the accesses for hikers to the mountain. This is a beautiful landscape. It was relatively cold overnight comparing to other places.
Here are some of the photos of the landscape:
The hills and tea plantations near Mkubene and NKubu area of Kenya.
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The beautiful high way and greenery with the rains. |
Wide open lands and farms cultivated by multi-national companies on the way to Nanjuki.
There are greenhouses growing Roses, other flowers and vegetables.
Somewhere between these hills and valleys - the new International airport in Isiola will be built.
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