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Published: October 16th 2009
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Ultimate Safari Day.
For those of you who don't want to read the whole blog, skip to the part below, starting with Lions.
Up early this morning, which would be our pattern for the rest of our days on safari. Breakfast buffet at the hotel, load up the luggage on a cart that is pulled behind the safari vehicle. Glad we brought duffle bags ined with orange garbage bags. Most everyone else has regul...
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Judy Wyatt
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WOW!
I was just responding to your last blog when this one popped in! First of all, we were a little concerned after not hearing from you for a few days - were hoping you were not part of the kudu stew yourselves! This adventure seems to be taking on huge proportions as you experience all this wildlife and African living! Its interesting to actually "hear" the excitement in your voice as you write this Richard....I think its you. Has Kayla finally won you over? Hope Kaylas cold doesn last long and shes well enough to thoroughly enjoy this amazing experience! The neighborhood is a little less exotic....very quiet with the rain coming down today! IL saw a couple of seagulls make a fly pass awhile ago, and several dogs on the path, but no hyenas laughing. Youll miss the animal sounds when you return home to the quiet Fraser! Take care and continue to enjoy every aspect of this holiday. Itll wind down before you know it! Judy and Greg