Makindu Blog for 2010

  • Winnie Barron’s Walk Journal Day 1

    Wednesday, September 8th, 2010

    17 August 2010

                Our guide and leader Amanda (daughter of Jasper Evans and owner of the camels) drove from her home to join us at the walk start.  Those 90 miles took her 8 ½ hours to drive… and quite the teeth and bone-rattling ride these roads can be!

                On the first night before the walk start, we camped at Lake Baringo.  Beautiful setting, with an “askari” (watchman) outside our site, on the look-out for roaming hippos and crocodiles coming ashore.  We had dinner at a tiny café called the “Thirsty Goat”, which we deemed a pretty good nickname for Michael.

               

    Walk, day one:

                We awoke at 4:30 a.m. and started to pack up and load the camels, with the hope of starting to walk by 6:30, to beat some of the hot sun.  We are deep within Pokot tribe country now.  The people have been quite friendly and very curious of our group—with the occasional fright such foreigners tend to inspire, and even a few children crying at the very sight of us.  Many of these villagers have not seen “wzungu” (foreigners) before, and our strange apparel, language, and collection of gadgets is all very striking and bizarre.  Frequently at our rest stops and campsites, we attract a host of local villagers; some will walk beside us for miles, or just sit in our camp, staring and completely transfixed and agog.  We are most definitely the new “reality TV” here, and quite the strange oddity.

  • Proper Walk 2010

    Monday, July 19th, 2010

    In preparation for the upcoming Proper Walk event in August, volunteers of Makindu Children’s Program have created new ways for you to support these amazing walkers!  Here are a few Proper Walk related links for you to check out:

    FOLLOW THE WALKERS ON TWITTER HERE

    LIKE THE PROPER WALK FAN PAGE HERE

  • Employment Opportunities Posted Today

    Sunday, May 30th, 2010

    Three new positions located in Makindu, Kenya were posted today on our website. Please visit our Employment Opportunities page for more information.

  • New Blog about The 2010 Proper Walk

    Wednesday, May 26th, 2010

    One of our 2010 Proper Walkers, Joshua Dowell from Richmond, VA, has created a blog to document his experience. It’s called “Walking for The Makindu Children’s Program, Kenya, East Africa.”