Mary O'Hara's Africa

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

Memories of 'Dar'. Edna Hogan, one of Pat's students at Tanzania School of Journalism and husband Robert, a lecturer there.

Dar es Salaam 2000

"A word in your ear," Rafiki warns. He loved grooming. His speciality: nits.

Lake Naivasha, 2001

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

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.
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Nairobi 1998

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

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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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