Monday, November 16, 2009

Back to civilization

Vulture


Tulia


Our wonderful showers


Chris and I on our aborted sleepout


Jackie and Boloka


Jackal


Elephant


Eagle


Jackie, Boloka and Tulia


Cheetahs feeding


Carla and Mabela


Brown Hyena


Aardvark



I have returned to civilization with a bit of a shock. From 40 degrees to about 10 degrees in 12 hours, bright sunshine to rain and windy absolutely no-one around to the middle of London-quite a culture shock.

I abslotely loved Tuli, a true untouched environment, full of wildlife which is truelly wild, and not used to humans so to see anything was amazing. Back in London, I visited the Tower of London, the Science Museum and spend an afternoon exploring Greenwich, visiting the observatory and a fan museum. I then caught a midnight bus up to Scotland where I am staying with a friend from Africa.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

You are so brown, although I suspect it will now fade quickly.

Good to talk last night, and hope the smile remains. It seems like a permanent fixture.

Love Dad

Anonymous said...

I agree with Dad, we have never seen you so brown, but your legs still look 'normal'
Looking forwrd to seeing lost mor e lovely photos, Petal, lovely to talk for so long last night on Skype, with so many of us all together. Wasn't blowing out the candles fun!

Lots of love Mum

Unknown said...

I agree with your other parents. You do look well cooked... Lovely to talk to you. Have a wonderful time in Scotland. Slainte Mhath, Banaphrionnsa.

LOL
Ian