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Samburu people in northern KenyaAeronautics was neither an industry nor a science.  It was a miracle." -- Igor Sikorsky

Mundy family
The Mundy family
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Elizabeth                        Samantha
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Jay during technical
evaluation, with Evan Smith,
one of the JAARS pilots.
Things to come
Looking ahead
to things to come

Samantha - 7 Apr 07 - Ngong Hills

Alex and friend running around
the Ngong Hills  7 Apr 07

Beth the photographer
Ngong Hills 7 Apr 07

At the ostrich farm outside Nairobi
15 Apr 07

Bed time came earlier for some

Hunter's favorite spot

Sam the clown! This is from May 2008

Doing science. Alex is investingating corrosion of copper. We have to home school here in Gatab, as there is no US curriculum school in the area. The nearest is Rift Valley Academy, at Kijabe, 250 miles (2 days drive) south.  June 2008.

Tourist for a day! We went to Samburu Serena, one of the game lodges, for a night's stay and went on game viewing drives. Lots of elephants, lots of zebra, lots of Cape buffalo. No cats this trip.  April 2008
 

Mom and Samantha, on the escarpment leading from Maralal to Oparoi, October 2008

 

Beth reading at the airstrip during a meal the people who built the airstrip fence threw for us.  October 2008

 
Samantha, December 2008 in her new f avorite dress, donated by Kayla Woodworth before they went on furlough back in June.
 
Susan, Alex, and Samantha at the giraffe park in October 2008.
 
Samantha feeding a giraffe at the Nairobi giraffe park, October 2008.
 
Lunch.  We were on the way from Nairobi to Gatab on the 2nd day of that trip. We'd left Maralal about 8am and had stopped just north of Baragoi for lunch. October 2008.

Alex carries Beth during a relay race at Haven Home's fun day in October 2008.

The folks who built the fence around the Gatab airstrip for me.  They threw a dinner for us because we'd finished the work just as Mom arrived in Gatab.  Oct 2008

Mom and Njenina at the dinner mentioned before.