Monday, September 3, 2007

Roaring in the night

We had a great time at the unfenced Thadaku River Camp in Madikwe Game Reserve. The price of lodging included breakfast, dinner and snacks and two game drives. Our tent was one I wouldn't mind living in. It was beautiful with polished wooden floors, indoor plumbing facilities and a deck overlooking the river. We sat on the deck and had monkeys climbing in the trees to entertain us for a couple hours. By 3:30 we were loaded on the open-air vehicle for our first ever game drive. We had our own driver and spotter who made sure we saw as many animals as possible. Ten minutes into the drive we were face to face with two male lions who had killed a eland near by and were very full and quite tired. (That night they were awake and made sure we were too, as they roared to discourage any hyiena or African dog from eating their kill. Awesome sound!!) It was dark by the time we returned to camp 4 hours later but we had seen cape buffalo, elephants, impalas, giraffes, one beautiful gemsbok, zebras, springbok, many colorful birds, one hyiena, jack rabbits and a African cat (the size of a regular house cat).
The next day we saw a sight that not too many get to see in the wild. It was a leopard sleeping in a tree with its kill 15 feet above it. It would have been great to have seen it carry the impala up to the highest branch.
The whole two days were so enjoyable...Saturday, we had to make up for the fun and spent the day at the office. Two more of our projects were approved. One is to provide clothing, shoes and garden equipment to a boys shelter and the other is to donate 1000 patient gowns and 845 sheets to the huge hospital in Soweto. We have many more in the works.
Enjoy the pictures.

6 comments:

KickButtMommy said...

Wonderful pictures. The room looks beautiful and I love all the wild life.

Anonymous said...

I want to sleep on that bed! Fantastic. So impressive that you not only see all those animals but you know their names and how to spell them. Talk about widening horizons.

Sioux said...

No Comments on the BLOG -- but want to wish you a HAPPY BIRTHDAY! You're one of a kind, and the prettiest creature over there, I'll bet. Your smiles brightens everyone's day. Love ya!

FRYBABY said...

Do you know what bok means? It seems to end some of the animals names so I was just curious....I'm with Sioux on everything she said!! Happy birthday beautiful sister!! Life will never be the same after what you are experiencing..........;-D

Cara said...

CRIKEY! Did you happen to see Mowgli and Baloo? "It's the bare necessities, the simple bare necessities..."

Totally awesome. Let me know when you eat a big termite.

KickButtMommy said...

HAPPY BIRTHDAY AUNT KRISSY!