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We were treated royally upon arrival at Ol Tukai ("Palm Tree") Lodge. Our driver, Isaac, would transport us throughout the weekend in a special Landrover with a convertible roof that he usually opened up for us to stand and take photos. Really cool. Our partners in this adventure were Paul and Maggy, a precious British couple who work for a large company that exports gazillions of roses to European florists. Paul runs the entire Kenyan operation, but Maggy was visiting from company headquarters in London. By the end of the weekend, she had fallen in love with Africa and now plans to move to Nairobi.
Since photos speak a thousand words, I will attempt to capture the beauty of African creation with a few photos from our trip. Anna's camera was much better than mine, and she granted me permission to use her zooms of the lions and giraffes. Amboseli is known for its large herds of elephants, so they were always within reach it seemed. They were delightful to watch eat, bathe, and march across the road in front of us.
As our director had suggested, safari is a spiritual experience which is hard to describe in words.
"Majestic", "awe-inspiring", and "glorious" don't quite capture the emotions we felt. Enjoy the handful of photos displayed in this post...
3 comments:
it sounds like you are having a good time! what beautiful photographs!
Hi Kate,
I will share with my Sunday School Class what you are doing. You & your group will be in our prayers. May the Lord bless you and what you do there. May he also keep everyone safe.
Alexa
hi Kat,
I like the blog! what a great idea. You are having an excellent adventure, aren't you? We are bored in Austin, so send more updates and photos. You look mahvelous!
Love-- Rickinin
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