All good things must come to an end and we had reached the end of our trip and the end of our time at Ol Seki so some of the staff came out to pose for us
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as we began our 36 hour journey back to Hibben Road. Along the way, the impala
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gazelle
and monkeys came to say good bye
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before we got to the place
where the sign told us the plane would land
and so we surveyed the runway
and this guide sign
not to mention the mens room
before we decided the sign
and environment
were worthy of a collection of pictures of Ben
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Since the plane wasn't coming, it was photo time as Jane sat
and the sun shone
as I was ready
but the sky
and the land
and sky
and rocky sign
didn't lift me up
or Jane
or even Moses' water bottle on the dash
as Ben took this self portrait
and then recorded Jane's shoe lacing in great detail
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we had to settle for the SafariAir plane that was picking up one of the others but not us
until in the great distance (and more than an hour late), we saw our plane
and watched it come down
to a nice landing
and then we were off capturing these final views of the Mara
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and the sky drew cloudy.
Once in Nairobi, we had the dilemma of 2 taxis coming to meet us (better than 0 but not as good as 1) but eventually resolved the problem and made our way to the Fairview where I had this pizza
and Sarah had this sandwich while the others had equally enjoyable meals (which we realized would be our last decent food for many airplane meals to come)
and then made our way to the Pimbi Gallery
where we admired the artwork of Kioko
especially the metal work
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and then back to the sculptures
and our luggage still in tow
before we took a photo of the woman running the gallery
and she took these photos of us.
Our next stop was the Jewish synagogue in Nairobi where we began with the mikvah with a picture of the plaque about the donor
and then a look at the mikvah itself
before we admired the playground
and the plaque honoring Charles Szlapak at their centennial.
We paused for a group photo here with Harrison who was our exuberant tour guide
and then went past the Mogen David
to the main sanctuary
where we saw a notice welcoming visitors and giving information about the congregation which serves about 300 of the 500 Jews in Kenya
as well as a notice soliciting donations from abroad
and we noted the cornerstone and its history
and went into the sanctuary where this was the bima
and these were the stained glass windows.
This small dose of spirituality prepared us for the next phase of our journey and after only a few more hours of shopping and waiting (we do have Mr. Giraffe to show for our efforts) we were on board the flight and having our first meal
This small do
which in my case seemed to be a cole slaw sandwich
and then a dinner (at 11PM)
of the usual airplane vegetarian fare (easier to die from than to die for)
all of which led Ben, Jane and Suzanne to fall asleep
as did Sarah which was convenient since it was a red eye to be followed by another flight.
After a morning meal (but morning was very early (and maybe even not morning in the time we were heading towards), Sarah recorded the sun rise from the plane and so we knew we were making progress.
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