




To cap off our visit with Fran, Susan and Donna, we spent a day at Kiambethu Tea Farm, about 45 minutes from our house in Nairobi and smack in the middle of tea country. It is set in a gorgeous landscape of rolling hills and deep valleys, all of a verdant green because of the lush tea growing in abundance. What a wonderful way to spend our last day together.
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