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MOH, Agatha, Eileen

< May 2007
Mary with visitors from Tanzania, Srs. Agatha and Eileen. Their convent gave refuge to Mary and Pat when their house was robbed.

2007 >
M
emories of 'Dar'. Edna Hogan, one of Pat's students at Tanzania School of Journalism and husband Robert, a lecturer there.
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MOH, Rkobert Hogan, Edna Hogan

Dar es Salaam 2000 >
"
A word in your ear," Rafiki warns.
He loved grooming.
His speciality: nits.

MOH, Rafiki & Pat
Monkeys at Lake Naivasha

< Lake Naivasha, 2001
"
Move on please!. You know, it's bad manners to watch people eat".

Dermod, Marguerite, Pat & Mary

< Easter 2000 Zanzibar,

Pat & Mary visiting Zanzibar, Stone Town, with friends.

Silver Sands Beach 1999 >
A short drive along the coast from Dar.
Mary's favourite place for swimming.

Looking out towards Zanibar

Nairobi 1998 >
Mary and Pat with friends George, a Maasai, and Muthoni, a Kikuyu. Lazarus was indispensible when camping.

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George & Muthoni
 'Lazerus' the landrover that crashed

< 1998
Nicknamed Lazarus. Rebuilt after it plunged over a bridge on the way to Mombasa with Mary at the wheel. It fell on it's roof. Mary climbed out through a shattered and flattened windscreen. A passing Maasai man schielded her from robbers.

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