At the Horseman, there is indeed the theme of Horses and the men who ride them. A series of stained glass windows along one wall feature various scenes like this.
The scenes are another one of those throwbacks to Kenya's English colonial days. (Today, however, I'd guess that enough Kenyans have taken up the sport that a polo match may have few old Englishmen taking part. I wouldn't know, since I have not been to a polo match, here, in England or in the States.)
Wednesday, April 26, 2006
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