This is a friend Gladys has made who has an aunt we know in Kitale.
I just got off the phone with Gladys. The results are out from her last six months of study. She is the top student in her class. We are so proud of her!
We thought you might like to see some of the typical Kenyan sights as you are driving along.
The man has gotten water and is taking it home to his family.
A market area with many things for sale. One day of the week is the busiest market day when venders from all around come to sell their things. Other days of the week are quieter. This is not a busy market day. The women have bananas in the baskets on their heads.
Piki piki (motorcycle) drivers with loads for delivery.
Matatus stopping at a stage to drop up and pick up passengers. Piki piki drivers waiting to pick up passengers.
Vegetables for sale along the side of the road in small buckets: tomatoes, onions, potatoes. The larger stand has fruits and vegetables such as pineapple, cabbage, avocados, butternut squash and mangoes,