Singapore to Africa

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Visiting a Maasai village


inside the village


Tools for making fire


The son of the chief. No, he's not super tall, and the houses are not quite as small as they look. They are partly underground.


A walking stick and water flask. The beadwork is done by the women of the tribe




The fireplace




The bedroom




The local well, built by a wealthy Amercan philanthropist. Before this was built the women had to walk an hour to get water.


and there they are


I was loaned a beaded headdress and bib




They set up this entire crafts market just for us. And you can only see about half of it in this photo.


A rock hyrax. They were regular afternoon visitors on our deck.






A flame flower


Zebras on a soccer field


A view from our deck




Dining al fresco in the rainy season