Well its alot like mud bogging, except you get to see really cool animals :) One minute you are driving along, the next you have a family of zebras hanging out right by the side of the road. I was most excited to see the girraffs since that is all i have been talking about for the last week. The family of Pumba's was really cute, we tried to get a picture of them running away with their tails in the air but they were a little to fast. We didn't get to see any lions but the baby baboons made up for it they were really cute. We had a wonderful time and steven tells me that the reserve we went on is one of the smallest so i am really looking forward to some of the bigger ones.
Monday, April 27, 2009
Kim's First Safari
Yesterday was Kim's first Safari. We were gonna rent a car, did actually, but when we got to the Rental Car place, there was no car. So we tried elsewhere but to no avail. So Will graciously let us use their's. We went to Nairobi National Park. Just a small game park near the airport of all places, but they do have Giraffe, Wildebeast, Warthog (Pumba's to Kim) and many other animals. It was nice driving on the left side of the road again. I forget how much I like driving in countries with only a few rules if any. We will be borrowing Will's car for the remainder of the trip after he heads home. So that will be a big money saver. I'll let Kim describe the Safari better since it is her first........
Well its alot like mud bogging, except you get to see really cool animals :) One minute you are driving along, the next you have a family of zebras hanging out right by the side of the road. I was most excited to see the girraffs since that is all i have been talking about for the last week. The family of Pumba's was really cute, we tried to get a picture of them running away with their tails in the air but they were a little to fast. We didn't get to see any lions but the baby baboons made up for it they were really cute. We had a wonderful time and steven tells me that the reserve we went on is one of the smallest so i am really looking forward to some of the bigger ones.
Well its alot like mud bogging, except you get to see really cool animals :) One minute you are driving along, the next you have a family of zebras hanging out right by the side of the road. I was most excited to see the girraffs since that is all i have been talking about for the last week. The family of Pumba's was really cute, we tried to get a picture of them running away with their tails in the air but they were a little to fast. We didn't get to see any lions but the baby baboons made up for it they were really cute. We had a wonderful time and steven tells me that the reserve we went on is one of the smallest so i am really looking forward to some of the bigger ones.
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"Welcome to Africa..." Nice Mississippi accent. :-) Looks like you are having a great time. Simon says, "Awesome!" Simon is going to the zoo today... but maybe not quite as exciting,
we have not had a post in a while. we sure miss them. hope yall have the time of your lives. everything is fine at work and at home. we love yall. mom and dad
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