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Mission to Kenya 2005: VISIT TO SAMBURU VILLAGE
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Mission to Kenya 2005. Wednesday, January 19, 2005. VISIT TO SAMBURU VILLAGE. We returned from the morning game drive about 10 am. After we had breakfast at the lodge, we reboarded our vans for a trip to a nearby Samburu village. The Samburu are like the Maasai in that they strive to maintain their culture and heritage. They intermarry with Maasai tribe members although it seems the Samburu hold to traditional ways even more that the Maasai (see links to writeups below). So does this one. HEADING OUT ON ...
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Mission to Kenya 2005: DINNER AT THE CARNIVORE RESTAURANT
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Mission to Kenya 2005. Thursday, January 20, 2005. DINNER AT THE CARNIVORE RESTAURANT. This place was a huge hit for all but the 3-4 committed vegetarians in the crew. (TIP: Don't order the vegetarian pizza. What WAS that? Here is a write-up about the restaurant I found on the web:. What are you having for dinner tonight? Perhaps you fancy a nice piece of crocodile barbecued in spicy sauce, or maybe zebra and salad, warthog and chips, or even grilled giraffe. Carnivore's head chef Joseph Gacheru said he ...
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Mission to Kenya 2005: LION
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Mission to Kenya 2005. Wednesday, January 19, 2005. On our afternoon safari ride, we saw a lion and 2 lionesses - from about 20 feet away! There were about 10 vans in a group and we just stayed and looked and looked and looked until the lion finally had had enough and got up and wandered off and his wives had to abandon their nice shady spots to follow behind him. Posted by Jean Warner at 1/19/2005 04:30:00 PM. View my complete profile. Check Out These Websites. January 2006 Kenya Mission Trip.
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Mission to Kenya 2005: COMMENTS AND PRAYERS FROM FRIENDS AND SUPPORTERS
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Mission to Kenya 2005. Sunday, January 23, 2005. COMMENTS AND PRAYERS FROM FRIENDS AND SUPPORTERS. Click on "Comments" below to read comments left during the trip. Posted by Jean Warner at 1/23/2005 01:00:00 PM. Praying at the moment that the weather will not hinder the beginning of your trip tomorrow. Thanks for posting this blog to share your mission. We heard about it through a Texas member of your VIM team. God bless you all real big! Cindy, SW Oklahoma. Dear VIM team,. God bless you all,. Please let...
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Mission to Kenya 2005: GIFAFFE AT SUN UP
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Mission to Kenya 2005. Wednesday, January 19, 2005. GIFAFFE AT SUN UP. Our final safari drive before brunch at the lodge and the drive to Nairobi. Posted by Jean Warner at 1/19/2005 07:00:00 AM. This webblog recounts a January 2005 Volunteers In Mission trip to Kenya sponsored by the United Methodist Church. Contact Jean warner at jeanwarner@cox.net/. Women's empowerment advocate. Not affiliated with any group or organization. Oklahoma City, OK, USA. View my complete profile. Check Out These Websites.
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Mission to Kenya 2005: COMMENT FROM REBECCA
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Mission to Kenya 2005. Sunday, January 23, 2005. Posted by Jean Warner at 1/23/2005 05:59:00 PM. It's great to be home. Thank you all for going to Kenya! Blessings, Rebecca M. This webblog recounts a January 2005 Volunteers In Mission trip to Kenya sponsored by the United Methodist Church. Contact Jean warner at jeanwarner@cox.net/. Women's empowerment advocate. Not affiliated with any group or organization. Oklahoma City, OK, USA. View my complete profile. Check Out These Websites.
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Mission to Kenya 2005: INSIDE SAMBURU HUT - COOKING AREA
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Mission to Kenya 2005. Wednesday, January 19, 2005. INSIDE SAMBURU HUT - COOKING AREA. Margaret is teaching a pre-school at the village. She told us that they use a witch doctor rather than a physician, surround their village with thorny shrubs to protect them from animals and other tribes men who steal their cattle and kill their tribesmen (mostly from Sudan and Ethiopia - both of which are nearby). They buy maize from members of another tribe but feel they are overcharged. View my complete profile.
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Mission to Kenya 2005: NEXT MISSION TO KENYA: JAN 2006
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Mission to Kenya 2005. Wednesday, March 30, 2005. NEXT MISSION TO KENYA: JAN 2006. The Volunteers In Mission (VIM) office of the Oklahoma United Methodist Conference has approved a return mission to Meru, Kenya January 12-28, 2006. Team members will stay at the Bio-Intensive Agricultural Center and begin construction of a small (30' x 60') library at the Kaaga School for the Deaf. Click here for more information on this mission. Posted by Jean Warner at 3/30/2005 10:06:00 AM. View my complete profile.
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Mission to Kenya 2005: DANCING WITH SAMBURU WOMEN
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Mission to Kenya 2005. Wednesday, January 19, 2005. DANCING WITH SAMBURU WOMEN. A Samburu settlement is known as a nkang or manyatta. It will normally consist of six or more huts built in a rough circle with an open space in the centre. The circle of huts is surrounded by thorn bush fence. Source: http:/ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samburu. Posted by Jean Warner at 1/19/2005 01:26:00 PM. Women's empowerment advocate. Not affiliated with any group or organization. Oklahoma City, OK, USA. View my complete profile.
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Mission to Kenya 2005: WELCOME
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Mission to Kenya 2005. Monday, May 01, 2006. This weblog began as an Internet journal of a United Methodist Church "Volunteers In Mission" trip to Kenya January 6-22, 2005. Following the mission, the postings were expanded and photographs/links added. We hope it will inspire others to participate in future misisons like the one to Kenya that we are leading in January of 2006. Remember that a blog is a linear time-based. Stream of information so read it from the bottom entry to the top entry. What a delig...
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