Monday, October 30, 2006

kenya 11b: 29 may (last one)





after leaving the park, we went for lunch at the world famous carnivore restauarant. as its name suggests, its a place to eat meat - tons of it! they expect you to eat as much as you can, and when you 'surrender', you lower the white flag on the table so the waiters know not to bring any more.
i had the following for lunch: onion soup and bread roll, spare pork ribs, pork, chicken wings, lamb, beef, camel, ostrich, crocodile, fresh fruit salad and ice cream, coffee. i was one of the final 3 to surrender, and while full, was not bloated!
the crocodile was a white meat that tasted liek a cross between some kind of deep-sea big fish, and chicken. the texture was like chicken breast, but with the flavour ebing more fishy - very nice. my vote for favourite though, was ostrich which was a fragrant meat - difficult to describe. it was a great experience to go this fantastic restaurant, and i highly recommend it.
we headed back to the city, where we visited the catholic bookshop again to do a bit more shopping. i bought a red stole, a cross for zoe, a banana leaf and skin picture, and a couple of books. some of us dropped our shopping and bags back to the bus for justus to take back to the guest house, while we went to the nairobi java house to relax with some good coffee. i also bought some kenya aa beans there before we walked back to the guest house before dark. nairobi is not a place to be out walking once darkness falls. but it was good to stretch the legs and do some exercise after such a big lunch.
had a bowl of soup for dinner, with a small piece of cake and a cuppa before we headed out to the airport. it was sad to say farewell to justus, gilbert, and jim - such good guys and wonderful guides who had been so conscientious in their care of us during the trip.
there's nothing much to do at nairobi airport, and so we contented ourselves with people-watching for a couple of hours until we boarded the plane and took off at 0010hrs.
the flight was uneventful, as was the drive home. i got home at 1020hrs, and it was great to be home again. thank you jesus for such a wonderful experience!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Being a vegetarian I can't really connect with your joy. Maybe if there were a few more mushrooms and tomatoes mentioned I could get into it.