Red Earth, Red Roofs…

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In my last post I mentioned my sense of shrinking horizons now we no longer live in far-flung places. Those who come here often were quick to see I didn’t mean this in a negative sense. It’s more about feeling satisfied in the place and space we occupy. I don’t need to go anywhere else –  though that said, a little trip to the nearest seaside before summer ends might be welcome. But paddling prospects aside, these days I am happy to look out on the hills and farmland around the town, and inwardly at the motley fabric of this ancient border settlement, a place which locals call the Castle.

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But then on these warm July days, I can’t help slipping back to Kenya, to Hunter’s Lodge, an oasis of a place that was pretty much ‘home’ in our first nomadic days in Africa. The research station where Graham was carrying out experiments on an imported crop pest, larger grain borer, was up a track behind the lodge garden. While he toiled, I sat under a thorn tree and dreamed. Did I really see Maasai women in their full red regalia delivering the hotel milk from gourds slung on a donkey…or a kingfisher the size of a crow strike the pool like some avian pile-driver…

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More of this story in several places including: No way back from Africa – the road to Hunter’s Lodge

Also Once in Africa, Kenya Diary Continued and In an equatorial light

 

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19 thoughts on “Red Earth, Red Roofs…

  1. What an interesting time you have to look back on and share with us Tish. Yes one of the pleasures of being at this stage of life is having the memories and now feeling settled and content to be where we are and enjoy our present lifestyle

  2. The lodge looks just perfect! As you know, unlike you I still have the urge to travel and see new places, but that doesn’t mean I don’t appreciate my home too. And I completely get that you are happy with your surroundings and feel so settled there 🙂

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