Wednesday, June 29, 2011

To Kenya - Restaurants and Guest Houses - Kisumu

Guest Houses and Restaurants

I'm not sure where I left off of the Guesthouses, but we are no longer in Nairobi, so

this is the Kisumu version anyway.

Jumia REsort
Groups and Religious groups might feel comfortable here. No hot water, spotty internet

service, religious praise music in the cafeteria. Oh, and the environmental consultants in our group suggested we not allow children in anything but the 1 ft. children's pool.
BTW: There is a one night cancellation fee unless you give notice 24 hours in advance.

Savannah
Larger hotel off the beaten road - bumps to get to a nice car parking area, with outdoor seating for evening gatherings. Nice looking rooms.
(full)

Dewchurch
We moved here. There were rooms available and they took my sick child and one adult for the day the rest of us went out to villages. They were very helpful and understanding and nice. We also dropped off our luggage in the morning with them, then came back at 3 or so. Nice place for an evening gathering with food and refreshments. They also delivered pizzas for the kids to our rooms. Pizza and vegetarian curry were our choices for food that night.

Classic Guest House
Not as nice as in Nairobi, but clean and neat. Would have been good enough for our family, but perhaps not for everyone's tastes.

Kenya - Maasai Market and National Park


Maasai Market
It's an art market like a farmers market, or maybe Pike Place Market in Seattle. There were masks, beads, necklaces, t-shirts, carved figures, fabric, toys, rings, cuffs, earings, and many people calling me "rasta-man" with fist bumps. Lots of people asked me how long have I had the dreads? and From where did I come?

It was a fairly typical high pressure market situation. Lots of encouragement to come and see/buy. It was also so good that we ate, then came back after looking for my wife's shoes...

... Because after 5 days, AJ's bag was found and was being delivered! She screamed in the shop. She screamed outside the shop. There was a public display of affection. People gawked. It's true I was there.


National Park

Animal Orphanage
Patrick introduced us to the animals by name. He introduced us to himself as the houseboy to the warthogs. He mentioned all kinds of details about the animals and why they were separated, gathered, or present in the orphanage.

The cheetahs were right   there   in   front    of    us.
Warthogs, lions, ostrich feeding, monkeys doing tricks - picking food from our heads, picking pockets, or grooming and protecting the amazing Patrick.

National Park Drive
We went through the park in private cars. It was a while before we found any animals, but we saw wildebeests, giraffes, ginea foul, and someone said our cars were speeding and chasing giraffes. So they are banned for life from all National Parks.

I think it was a tour operator, who saw several cars taking business away from him. But I don't have any evidence, though neither did they; just their word and - done.

Sunday, June 26, 2011

To Kenya - Restaurants and Guest Houses

Methodist Guest House - Oloitoktok Road
Nice corporate church place. As someome else wrote, a good place for a
family or group.
They are the ones who stay there mostly. Strongly reminds me of old
large convents I've stayed in.
Each room has its own bath.
A pretty good chafing dish English breakfast, featuring beans, chips,
bacon, porridge, cut fruits, and okay juices.
Located in the international and government representative residence area.

Classic Guest House - Kileleshwa Road, 10m from the police station
Family or B&B style large home, now separated into rooms, each with
their own full bath.
Closer in to town. Maybe ten nice rooms with sitting areas, several
with balconies.
Family style breakfast, but with a good juices, instant coffee and
cocoa, cut fruit.
Eggs and sausage are a great hot addition for breakfast.
****
Chicken Inn
Pricey downtown place in whose building there is ice cream, pizza, as
well as chicken burgers.
That's what we all had, except for the one difference - a hamburger.
Plus drinks.
All that for about $45.
Puluma Restaurant
Nice neighborhood place. Kind of fancy for what my understanding of
local restaurants are like, but it has a nice ambience.
We got tilapia and ugali, chicken club sandwich,
and stuffed 1/4 chicken that was billed as "stuffed breast of chicken."
Sarit Center Food Court
Wimpys hamburgers. Indian food. We paid the same for our two meals
that we shared as the three kids having hamburgers and sodas.
It was all pretty good.

Taqueria - Center City
Too expensive, but good pizza at an Italian place in downtown Nairobi.
Okay salad ba - it wasn't quite a salad bar.
Nice view of a side street downtown.
Bomas - Near Lagatas and the National Park
Tribal dancing from many different traditions around Kenya and also Africa.
Then we had fish, chicken or vegetarian meals and drinks at the end of
the performance.
It was a little awkward to see it, since the tables were just out of
sight of the performers.
What more could you want? A downpour with lightning and thunder,
followed by dancing, lots of drumming, some singing,
some joking around, and some reasons why freaking wouldn't be a non
traditional idea.

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

To Kenya (ala Joe Bob Briggs movie review)

Sacramento to Seattle
We can't check your bags through to Nairobi
small plane, one snack, no bumps
quick trains to South satellite
I sat with one daughter against the back bulkhead
Too full to sit together

Seattle to Amsterdam
but we swapped inflight to one row
closer together we sat rows apart
Disney Rapunzel, an unknown Liam Neeson
half the disks of GreenDayKatyPerryFooFighters and blues
Now That's What I Call Music 77
5 Partner Interlude - "Sky Team"
We traveled using Horizon check-in at Sacramento
Alaska to Seattle, Delta to Amsterdam
Kenya Airways operated by KLM to Nairobi
But not all partners work the same way, so
Tickets and baggage don't check through
Check in again in Amsterdam "Transfer Stop 6"
Amsterdam to Nairobi
Kenyan man with Oregon Duck cap stares
Separated seats, NO knee room,
two mid-row seats, sleepers on each end
Milindi visitor from Des Moines
Visas, Entry Declarations, "Live-Scan" and photos, and
No baggage. Late night.
Up at 4am local, composing this journal
Sacked back to sleep
Good English breakfast of which,
the kids approve.

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Traveler's Log Entry - pre-trip

Stockton - CA   -  15June2011
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City     -    Place    -     Dates


Purpose/Activity - Last Day of School

Lodging - "Our house, in the middle of our street..."

Restaurants - Chez Park, Victory Park for outdoor music tonight

Purchases - noshables, assorted beverages, chicken, veggies

Transportation - bikes? or car?

Weather - looks to be around 90-95 much of the day

(more...)
  • Last Day of School for 2010-11
  • Special Guest Magician and assembly
  • Ice Cream and activities at Weber Point
  • Return to class for Report Cards
  • Get out of school at 1pm

Parent Conferences tomorrow
Teacher in-service and classroom cleanup Friday

Saturday/Sunday - Pack for Kenya
Monday - Chris comes to House-sit

Thursday, June 09, 2011

Dum Dum Girls help me get ready for Kenya

Thursday, 9th June 2011

Nice day for summer to arrive, that's all I have to say.