Sarah in her garden |
Spot the differences! |
The house is a bungalow made of local bricks: I think the walls are one brick thick (no cavity - no need for insulation here!). The roof is tin on somewhat scary timbers. All the windows and doors are barred for security and individually made by local metal workers. Thus these two windows are nominally the same but you'll notice many differences if you look carefully!
They collect water from the roof for washing and showering. Drinking water comes from the local communal spring, and Sarah boils this. They have mains electricity (most of the time) and have a fridge and gas cooker (though no kitchen as such yet). And they thankfully have sit-on loos (which discharge into a cesspool under the garden). As such the accommodation is a good deal better than the average in this area but then we are m'zungu's!
Water storage collected from the roof |
Cinnamon buns are actually cheap to make |
Washing clothes the Kenyan way |
Visitors from the church enjoy chocolates I brought over |
Kenyans and us enjoying a m'zungu meal |
Sarah's garden after heavy rain |
Jon's coffee making was legendary |
Sarah does school prep most evenings |
Typical Kenyan evening taken just outside their home |
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