Thursday, August 9, 2012

Africa Journal - Entry Two



I've been a bit slow writing up blogs and posting pictures of my recent trip, so here is a new entry.

Early the next morning, (5:30 wake up call)  after our arrival at Baobab Lodge located on the edge of Chobe National Park in Botswana, we headed off on our first game drive of the trip.  Being late fall in Africa, the nights and mornings were quite cold but by mid morning, the temps had warmed up nicely and, for the most part, we enjoyed temps in the mid to upper 80's....my favorite temperature range. Anyway, Chobe has a huge elephant population...one of the largest in Africa....about 45,000 of them, so we did see a lot of elephants, as well as many other animals.  It was such a thrill to be driving down the road and suddenly see giraffe, impala, zebra, elephant, kudu, etc. along the side of the road, or crossing the road in front of us.  To be able to see all this magnificent wildlife in their natural environment, living freely as nature intended, was a remarkable experience.  

Following are a few pictures I took while on that first game drive.  You'll see part of our group, bundled up due to the morning chill, waiting in the Land Rover to enter Chobe National Park, a female kudu, an African buffalo....this buffalo had a large gash in his neck and the two birds sitting on his neck were cleaning out the wound, a male kudu, giraffe, African fish eagle....these birds were magnificent......Egyptian geese, a baobab tree.....elephants will scrape at these trees with their tusks, eventually doing so much damage that the tree becomes top heavy and falls over.......impalas.....we saw hundreds of them.  This is the African wilderness so coming across skeletons, dried out carcasses or random bones is not uncommon.  We spotted an African buffalo skeleton, a mostly decomposed elephant carcass......we were told it was about 4 months old......and an elephant jaw bone.  The rainy season had just ended a few weeks before our arrival, so there was a lot of water.  Our Tour Leader, Manuel, told us that by the time the dry season ended, there would be only a bare trickle of this water left.  On the horizon, of the first scenery shot showing the expanse of water, the opposite shoreline is the country of Namibia.

We headed back to camp for a delicious brunch, and some down time, before we'd go out for our afternoon sundowners game drive.




Africa Journal - Entry One



So, April 26 was the big departure day.  I flew from Albuquerque to D.C. where I got my flight to Johannesburg, SA.  I was surprised when I looked out the window and saw the Space Shuttle still parked there and attached to its transport plane.  A nice send off for my big trip.




We spent our first night in Africa in Johannesburg at a very nice hotel that was located right across the way from the airport.



The next morning, we flew into the Victoria Falls airport in Zimbabwe where we would catch our private bus for the drive to Botswana and the Baobob Lodge adjacent to Chobe National Park.  We came through this airport a number of times during our trip.


After crossing the border into Botswana, we saw our first wildlife sighting as we drove down the highway.






We arrived at Baobob Lodge in the afternoon and we were greeted by the staff with songs.  Then we headed to the lodge where we got a yummy welcome drink and some snacks.  The lodge overlooked a major animal track that led to a water hole, so at any time of day, you had a chance to see a variety of wildlife making their way to water.



This is a warthog making its way down the path.

My home for a couple of days.  The beds in each camp we stayed at were some of the most comfortable beds I have ever slept on in my life.


My tent also overlooked the path that led to the water hole.  Following are a few of the animals I saw from my deck.

There were a number of waterbuck making their way down the path this particular afternoon. 



                                                           


                                     Following are a couple more views from the lodge.






It had been a long day of traveling to get here and we were a tired group by the end of the day.  It would be an early wake up call in the morning....5:30 a.m. and we'd be off on our first game drive.




Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Another Experimental Blog On this Site

Another experiment over here.  Going to try and post a picture and see how that works out.


Ok.  That worked.  I'm showing off a jacket I bought on Sunday during our tax free weekend.  I bought all the grandkids some clothes for Christmas and when I got done with that, I bought for myself.  got to take advantage of no sales tax.  It happens in New Mexico only once a year.

Monday, August 6, 2012

Well, here I go again at yet another blog site.  First Yahoo 360 closes down and now Multiply is going to leave us high and dry on Dec. 1.  I am not a happy camper.  Right now, he format here has me a bit confused....not at all sure what I'm doing or what I'm suppose to do, but I guess, with time, I'll figure it all out.

Hopefully, quite a few of my former connections at Multiply will gravitate over here, too.  I just know that, right now, I am NOT a happy camper.