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Day 15 – ‘and now the end is near’
We set alarms for the ridiculous hour of 5.40 am in order to have a quick bite to eat, then get on the road. We had been invited to free entry to the Sweetwater Game Reserve, about 20km from Nanyuki. … Continue reading
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Day 14 – Warriors come out to play!
For the final day of cricket, the group split into 2. Group Captain Green, Steve And Ben had the dubious pleasure of heading back to Dol Dol to run a Continuous Cricket Tournament. They had 2 newly ordained coaches in tow, with … Continue reading
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Day 13….Group Captain Rubs Ring In Chopper’s Eye
Safe in the knowledge that the sit down facilities at Braeburn were in excellent working order, a full plate of sausages and baked beans were today’s modus operandi in the break fast m.. now without getting into too much detail , … Continue reading
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Day 12…Anyone for Tea?
A veritable lie in this morning with alarms set for 8am as the sessions today were all within camels spitting distance of our hotel. The hotel breakfast has proved rather good (couldn’t have got much worse than last weeks to … Continue reading
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Day 11 – a fist full of shillings
Guess what? Yes, that’s right up before 7am to get some brekkie before we get into TTPs pleasure bus for the 2 hour to Dol Dol again. Ghazi and Phil had to finish off their Tutors program and the other … Continue reading
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Day 10 – Welcome to Hotel Popular
TTP was waiting for us just after 7:30am to start the bumpy rude to Dol Dol. I still cannot find the words to explain the discomfort we went through, other than effing horrific. We arrived in Dol Dol 2 hours … Continue reading
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Day 9 – ‘ooh, my jacobs’
Up early again, this time to take what we had been informed would be a 1 hour drive to Dol Dol. Let us inform you at this stage, that TTP drove us here and will be with us all week. … Continue reading
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Day 8 – ‘The big migration’
An early start as we prepared for the big migration and to ne honest we are all rather disappointed that David Attenborough is not around with a film crew. Ghazi is wedged in the back row of the bus behind … Continue reading
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Day 7 – musings from the boundary
Well, it had to happen. After sampling the madness of Nairobi drivers for nearly a week, we had a prang….. right in the middle of a roundabout on the way to the last session. Basically, what happened was TTP was … Continue reading
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Day 6 – ‘Black Hawk Down’
2 of these facts are almost true. The other is totally true: There are 4.6 cars per square meter in Nairobi There are 3.6 pot holes per square meter in Nairobi Dr Aggrey School has an annual grant from the … Continue reading
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