Cattle graze at a church |
Cattle graze at a small road-side market area |
I bought some beef from this friendly butcher at Kabimoi; he's the guardian of one of Dimi's GeoCaches |
I watched this rainbow for quite a while, as we bounced along on the highway in a matatu |
Dimi, a mushroom farmer, is a good friend of mine. He likes GeoCaching just like me! |
Gorgeous acacia trees, spotted while we hunted for another one of Dimi's GeoCaches |
A beautiful wheat field |
Curio shops alongside the highway on the escarpment, overlooking the Great Rift Valley |
Fruit and vegetables available alongside the highway |
Cow and sheep hides for sale, alongside the highway, plus ready-made hats |
5 comments:
Being a Kansas girl, the wheatfield is beautiful to me, but each picture has its own appeal. However, cows grazing at church and the market just made me laugh.
Thanks Deb, for the pics of your "journey". All so different than what we see in Nebraska.
Marge
I always like the acacias, but each pic is great. Look at all you would miss is you didn't geocache...Mom
Marge, I'm glad you enjoyed all the photos! Basically cattle (plus goats and sheep) graze just about anywhere here in Kenya... at the most random places :)
Mom, I also love acacia trees! One of the beauties of GeoCaching is that it oftentimes takes you to places where you might not otherwise go.
I love the organization/display of the fruits and vegetables! ;)
And the hides/hats could be labeled as "fresh"!!!
Sharon
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