“THE BABOON CAPER”
“The Baboon Caper”. Baboons were plentiful and were all over the camp and the bush. When we first arrive at the Abu…
Posted by Louis Dell'Olio on Thursday, September 30, 2021
“The Baboon Caper”. Baboons were plentiful and were all over the camp and the bush. When we first arrive at the Abu…
Posted by Louis Dell'Olio on Thursday, September 30, 2021
The Termite mound. I decided to post a separate picture of the termite mound because they have an interesting story, and…
Posted by Louis Dell'Olio on Wednesday, September 29, 2021
Giraffes are beautiful creatures. Many times I have used their markings for fabric designs. Their only predictors are…
Posted by Louis Dell'Olio on Tuesday, September 28, 2021
One morning we went for an early canoe ride. They were quite small and Chris and I are big guys. The hope was to see some animals coming to the water to drink and bathe. We saw some grumpy Cape Buffalo which we stayed clear of. You never know with them if they will charge or not…. Better to be safe than sorry! We didn’t see much us, but I got a lesson on the different water likes floating around. If you ounce off the flower of one type and you squeeze the flower water comes out of the bottom. The natives used this as eye drops for eye infections. They say it works? After the ride we went on our way into the bush to see what we could find.
Posted by Louis Dell'Olio on Monday, September 27, 2021
……………On one beautiful early morning we were treated to a canoe ride. The canoes were very narrow and not too big. Chris and I, both big guys, had to switch from one canoe to another because the first was too small. The hope was that we would see animals come to the water for their morning drinks and bathes. We did see some fierce looking Cape Buffalo, but we stayed clear of these grumpy looking beasts. They have been know to charge, and they are very powerful. We saw the usual Impala, but not much else. I did learn about the different lily pads and their flowers. If you pinch off the flower of one kind and let the water drip from the bottom into your eye they say it cures infections. The natives have been using it for ever…..Interesting.
The day after we saw the Leopard with her two Cubs a radio call came through from another jeep that the Leopard was…
Posted by Louis Dell'Olio on Sunday, September 26, 2021