Monday, August 25, 2008

Misty Monday in Nairobi

Hello All –
Just a short update to let you know that things are fine here.

We are experiencing August in Nairobi – which can be a bit dreary. Today is overcast and misty. We had some sun over the weekend which was very nice.

We are experiencing a water shortage here in Nairobi. We are having to be very careful about our water usage in our home. Stories about the exact cause of the shortage vary between a shortage of rainfall (which was not entirely evident this year) or lack of maintenance in the dam that stores the water for Nairobi. Apparently, it leaks and has not been repaired or maintained in the past few years. Water is coming from the city supply to our house at the moment, but it is running with very low pressure.

Horace is on his way down to Immigration to complete his work permit renewal today. Mine is not ready – which is typical here. The head of the household’s will the completed before the spouse. I am waiting to hear when mine will be ready.

This week, Horace will be traveling to see their progress first hand. So far, he has visited Juja and Murang’a. Murang’a farmers are dealing with a disease problem in the passion fruit. Thankfully, most of that can be treated with proper pruning. We will provide further updates later this week.

We have begun work towards the demonstration farm which will be used for researching locally marketable produce. Our goal is to start a home delivery service of organic vegetables which will be grown by local farmers. We are excited about the prospects of that new project.

All is well with us here, and we pray that all is well with you. Please continue to pray for the farmers with whom we work.

Blessings,
Anne

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