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March 20, 2009

Kenya: Nanyuki

Friday 20th March
Nanyuki, Kenya: Oh what a lazy day we've had. No worries about which town to head to next. No worries about where to eat, where to stay, although maybe we should now start worrying about how much we eat!

Had a wonderful sleep last night and today we've been clearing out the Disco a little. Had a few small jobs to do, the rear seat had shed it's bolts, probably due to the rattling on rough roads. They were found and refitted, job done. The headlights needed adjusting, due to the number of vehicles flashing us at night, job done. The spotlights needed tightening, job done. A wire had disconnected from the additional oil pressure gauge, easy, job done. That was it, after almost 9000 kms of hard motoring. Good old Dusty, totally reliable and long may it last.
Apart from that, we've just been relaxing today, even managed an afternoon nap. What decadence!
Tomorrow, we're meeting with friends for lunch, that'll be fun, because they are. We're heading for Loi Saba on Monday to see Jim & Lori. Thankfully, we've not needed to call on their helicopter offer... yet!  I am, however, looking forward to their invitation on the  4th of of April to have a helicopter tour around the Cape Peninsula followed by lunch in a vineyard.

Grant, if you're reading this, can we order those Wild Namibian Oysters please? There's only one place to eat in the winelands as far as I'm concerned, and that's at Henris, in Somerset West, owned and managed by Grant & Laura, ably assisted by the most wonderful staff.

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