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Tag Archives: St. Peter’s Lifeline
My Life – My Country
Look what I found lurking among my old messages recently … this BBC Sussex & Surrey radio interview with Allison Fears took place in 2014, almost exactly four years ago. It’s still relevant now, as I reveal pieces of my … Continue reading
Posted in Going It Alone
Tagged BBC Radio, Going It Alone, Kenya, People Matter, people of Africa, St. Peter's Lifeline
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The Evening of the Second Day
It is getting late and the dusk is giving way to swift African night as we stop near an embankment on the side of the detour along the main road. We meet the presbytery catechist, who has been summoned by … Continue reading
Posted in Kenya, Travels
Tagged cerebral palsy, disabled children, Mass, St. Peter's Lifeline
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It is Still Day Two at Kajuki
It is hot, and I feel tired after our visit to the market place. But my morning is not yet over; there is so much they want to show me. We pile back into the car and drive to another … Continue reading
Posted in Kenya
Tagged chapatis, Kajuki, maize, School lunch program, St. Peter's Lifeline, tomatoes
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The Best Chapatis I have Ever Tasted
It is Tuesday 27th February, 2018. Joseph picks me up in his taxi at 8am for the four and a half hour drive to Kajuki. Good roads all the way. It is very built up and scarcely recognisable through and … Continue reading
First Visit!
My apologies for the break in my “Charity” blog series, caused by the passing of my long-suffering husband. He was ready to go, he told me on the day of our Golden Wedding anniversary… Life goes on, and I am beginning … Continue reading
Posted in Charity
Tagged Charity, crippled, grass roots, Kajuki, Kenya, Nairobi, primary school, St. Peter's Lifeline
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Now THERE’s A Thought –
A thought has come to my mind. I visited an old friend recently (she and I played tennis together as teenagers in the Rift Valley). We were talking about this ‘n that. She had a small Kakuzi Fibrelands investment in Kenya … Continue reading