Sunday, February 28, 2016



Milk cows mowing the grass just below the principal's house where Jim lived as a boy.



Kaimosi Friends Primary School where Jim's brothers John and David attended.  The building straight ahead was the original school with only about 40 students.  Now they have 800, about half are boarding students.



In the afternoon the students get sleepy so the teachers send them outside to run to wake them up. Since this is a private school, the student to teacher ratio is only 50:1.  It is typically much higher in public schools.



The dining hall at Kaimosi Friends Primary School being used for chapel.  One of the Friends Theological College teachers is the chaplain.



This is what is left of Mission Hill.  Jim remembers Easter sunrise services and family picnics here.  It was a long grassy slope then.  It got sold to the government and strip mined for gravel to build roads.  The base of the cell phone tower is at the original top of the hill.  This was our Sunday afternoon walk today.



Looking from Mission Hill into the valley below.



Another view from Mission Hill.  The the green square in the middle is a tea field.  Tea is a cash crop in this area.

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