This was the afternoon when we were going to walk tot he Masai village that was 6 km down the road. Before we could walk, we had a lunch of spinach soup
with my napkin arranged just right
and then a vegetable pie with salad and vegetables. As I was feeling less than ideal, I picked at my food an concentrated on Coca Cola Light to settle my stomach.
After a rest (and more Coca Cola Light) the walk began and as I followed, the family walked on behind our guides
and then stopped for a picture of the kids
after which Frank was nice enough to take a picture of the family (with Dominic who had become one of us)
and then I took a picture of Frank and Lewis (they from Seattle, he retired Microsoft now working on humanitarian causes)
and his daughters (with their guide)
before we came to the village and saw a donkey (reminded us of the cadonkey project)
and the houses in the distance
as we made our way forward
and we greeted by the people of the village who marched out
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and sang us songs of welcome
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before the fire demonstration
about which I made a short
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and long movie
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and then watched the goats come into the house
before making a friend with the salesman at the village shopping area
My friend tried on a mask
so I did (though it was clear that this was not the use of the mask)
and then Suzanne did
and Ben posed with him with his new horn necklace.
Once we left the village, we watched the sun edge down
and the moon come up
as the sun went below the horizon quickly as happens at the equator
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by the tree
where we had our picnic
as the moon was full in the sky
the kids were clad in blankets because the warmth went down with the sun
and Suzanne
and I decided to end a nice day by doing Tusker beer commercials.