| Carving up the turkey |
| And the post-turkey, "I ate too much" dinner stupor |
| Alex is our horticulturalist. Absent a garden to work in, he's adapted with a wonderful window garden. |
| The first rains of the season brought out the local chameleons. This one became a short-term pet before being released back into our loquat tree. |
| Rains bring out the leaves in the acacias. |
| Stone axes, and some animal bones also at the site. It's fascinating to be living in the area so famous for human origins. |
| Landscape in the rift valley |
| Out in Machakos the rainy season is full swing, and has transformed the area into a verdant landscape. So different from a month ago when everything was brown. |
| The primary activity now is weeding, almost all by hand (and usually by women). Lots of work, one report I saw estimated one woman would take some 80 hours of work to weed a 1 hectare field. |