
This is me holding a puffer fish at the beach - I assume that whole is its ear.

We helped make dinner at the orphanage

The Mirror on the roof of the matatu was entertaining. I like how creepy the picture looks.

A couple of days ago I wrote about E-lite Cafe. This guy wanted to show my friend grace "what Kenyans do". Whatever that means

Turns out that what we made for the kids was good. The flies liked it anyway.

20 People on 1 matatu was a record. You can see 3 people standing in the background just inside the sliding door
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Found this article and thought it interesting. It is an atlas looking for connections between poverty in Kenya and the natural enviornment.
http://www.reuters.com/article/environmentNews/idUSL2659123320070529?src=052907_1326_ARTICLE_PROMO_also_on_reuters
I found this article on an atlas showing a link between the poverty in Kenya and the surrounding natural enviornment. Although, I am not sure if you will find it interesting seeing as how you are experiencing it first hand.
http://www.reuters.com/article/environmentNews/idUSL2659123320070529?src=052907_1326_ARTICLE_PROMO_also_on_reuters
Glad to see the 3rd world country is treating you moderately well...quite brave of you to travel there as i wouldnt even travel into santa ana lol
have fun and be safe
-Tyler
I'm really enjoying your blog - thanks for sharing this experience. You're inspiring me to use some of my vacation to do more than sit on a beach - although volunteer work NEAR the beach is sounding quite enticing! Glad you're keeping an eye on your friend Grace - she, and the Kenyans - are lucky to have you there. Keep up the good work, watch out for bosses with whips - and keep bloggin'!
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