Porter's Peregrination...

Monday, September 26, 2011

Last But Not Least...A Little Update

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& Finally...I've made a lot of posts today! Just a description of my well-being as of late.  A few weeks ago, my Peace Corps group h...

A Couple More Safari Pics...

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One of these pictures is of the Wildebeast Migration (the thing so famous from TV). This year The Migration was a bit lack-luster but fortun...

Some More Safari Pictures...

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And Hello Again! Here are some more pictures from the safari's that I've been on. If you look on Facebook i think I'm tagged in ...

Water Project!

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Hey Again Everyone, Here are a couple pictures from the Enkitoria Community Dispensary Water Project i did in July. This project aimed to re...

Family Trip: Mt. Kilimenjaro & Safari

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Hi All, In July my family came to visit me. we traveled all over Kenya; we made it to Loitokitok where we visited my host family from traini...

Emanyatta Construction.

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Here are some pictures that i meant to post long ago...sorry i forgot about them. These pictures are of a Emanyata (Traditional Maasai Homes...

Trees!

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Hi Everyone, Here are a couple pictures of some trees i planted at my site. For Peace Corps 50th Anniversary each volunteer in Kenya was all...

Roof Repairs! Finally Finished!

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Hi everyone! As you may remember in March my roof (the roof of the community clinic) was destroyed during a storm. My younger brother, Conno...
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Monday, May 16, 2011

A Couple More Pics Of Sabore Depe

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These are pics from before & after the little guys surgery! Also, there is an article i wrote for the PCK newsletter about our trip ...
Thursday, April 7, 2011

Operation Smile

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These are couple pictures of the second child that was helped by Operation Smile. She, like the other child, had a cleft lip. She is 7 years...
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Porter.Nellans
I'm currently serving as a Public Health volunteer for Peace Corps Kenya. I arrived in country on May 26th (2010), completed training and was sworn in on July 21st, and departed to my site thereafter. My villiage (site) name is Oloolaimutia and is located on the South East boarder of the Maasai Mara National Reserve; I will be working with a population mostly, if not entirely, composed of Maasai people. This blog is meant to serve as a way for my family and friends (all are welcome however) to stay informed on my life over the next two years. I will reach close of service (COS) in July of 2012.
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