Hello
again sorry for the short posts from the bush but I did want to stay
in touch...this is a catch up post and will be long...you have been
warned!!!!
It
is now Saturday evening and I am in a small town called Ermelo in a
very nice airbnb roundavel but more on that later...
First
we have to talk about yesterday...now it is just Sonja, Delwin and
myself and we went out for our usual 8 am game drive...I must tell
you it has been lovely sunny and hot here all week whilst that is
good for me not good for the animals as they should be getting rain
during this month so Delwin thinks that some of the animals have
moved away looking for water and good grazing....
This
morning we drove around and even though the area is mainly bush and
trees there are a number of lovely view points that are very
scenic....
it
looked like all the animals were sleeping in, they are supposed to do
that on Sundays!!!!
We
did pass this tree and I will try to tell you about this tree
3
years ago S & D and some of their family were driving this exact
same route and came upon this tree and there was a leopard with an
Impala he had just killed trying to get it up the tree.....
Delwin
had shown me the movie he had taken of the whole event the day before
it is the most amazing footage I have ever seen and he needs to
submit it to National geographic.....it goes on for nearly 40 minutes
of the leopard trying and eventually getting the Impala up the
tree...that is the kind of experience that stays with you I can
hardly imagine sitting 40 feet away with a grandstand view one of
nature's most incredible sights.....so that is the tree.
We
decided it was time for coffee , tea and rusks so we stopped at this
blind of hide
Looks
very peaceful and we went inside opened the door and there it
was!!!!!
The
hide is facing a waterhole and a trough about 15 feet from the window
and at this trough were three elephants!!!!!
We
all positioned ourselves at the windows and they were approximately
15 feet from us just lazing around filling their trunks with water
and then pouring it down their bellies...all these noises you could
hear.
One
of the elephants looked right at me and I mean looked right at me and
then to my absolute horror he started walking towards me came right
up to the open window and looked right into my eyes he was 15 inches
away.
Delwin
said the look on my face was priceless....my mouth was wide open and
my eyes as big as plates.....I was not frightened but I did not know
what to do so I stayed perfectly still...he was still looking at me
and whilst doing so decided it was time to go to the bathroom both a
Number 1 and a number 2..which is what I may have done if he had come
any closer!!!!!he then turned and walked away.
I
do not have the vocabulary or the talent to describe how this moment
was for me but I felt I had connected with one of the world's most
beautiful and dangerous creatures!!!
The
moment that one elephant left the water hole another arrived and then
after he had taken his fill he would walk away and another one
appear......six in all.
Lots
of photos but check the water games
the
eyelashes..... must spend a fortune in mascara on a Saturday night!!!
How did you spend the time with your morning tea today???
Meantime
in the water a few feet away were two Egyptian geese, further
upstream a family of warthogs
and
in the same pasture a whole herd of Impala
...all
minding their own business.....it was a scene that movies are made
of.
I
had to be lifted back off cloud nine and we got back in the truck
talking about this and how nothing could ever top that today when we
rounded the corner and eagle eye Sonja said “Zebra”.
Good
eyes not easy to spot!!!
Now
I do have to point out that I did say two days ago we would see a
leopard and we did and this morning I did say before we left I would
like to see a zebra......so Delwin does what he always does gets us
into a position to get great shots and what do we see apart from the
Zebra......giraffe and elephant.....I would like to bet that not many
people get a shot of these three close together like these shots!!!
This
was not the end though...at the last water hole we saw a buffalo and
a hippo sharing the same pool
So
what a morning we did not get back till after noon.......we needed
bacon and eggs to calm us down and then we started packing up a
little and then time for swimming and snoozing by the pool.
Delwin
and I then went out on our own to look for lions but were
unsuccessful....but we did come across this hippo
...now
without sounding a bit egotistical I did also say to Sonja this
morning I would love to see a hippo out of the water......
Delwin
tells me it is quite rare to see this animal out of the water....
is
there no end to this magic???
We
came and picked up Sonja and went to a nice look out for sundowners
where these shots were taken what is that out there?
Oh
no not ANOTHER elephant!!!
and
as it grew dark Sonja managed to spot a hyena which I did get a
fleeting glance of.
Finally
my last sunset!!!
Came
back by 7 pm and had our final braai that means BBQ. Where we were
visited by a lovely gennet and a hyena..what wonderful meals I have
had here but more on that later!!!
I
did dishes and was fast asleep by 11 pm.
Saturday....
The
drive was about 4 hours and as I was going through the gate to leave
the complex the guard stopped me and asked me where I was going and I
told him and he asked me if I would give a ride to one of the workers
to the big town about 45 minutes away and of course I said yes!!
So
I gave Mary a ride and she was fun and I learned all about her
family, children and life here in SA.
All
these shots were taken from the car as I drove through the park to
the exit!!!
I
know this is a funny angle but it just appealed to me and after all
it is my blog!!!
I
enjoyed being behind the wheel again …. a few stops along the
way...the lovely mountain pass
Is it just me or does anyone out there think the shot above is typical of a mountain road in Mexico???
Nice
view
and
right in the middle of the above is this!!!
The
road became flat and straight and long!!!
A lovely field of sun flowers!!!
I
arrived at my destination for one night around 3 pm.....looks pretty
nice I think they are called Rondevell!!
I
had a very light dinner (thanks Sonja) and caught up on some computer
work.
Todays
route it is a bit off but gives a general idea!!
Delwin
has spent many hours on getting me a route to Cape Town that is off
the normal tourist track and includes a lot of the things I like so
this should be a fun and interesting few weeks....I have to be in
Cape Town by 10th May for a house sit assignment!!
I
cannot end this marathon of a post with out saying publicly what an
incredible couple Sonja and Delwin are!!!!!
They have treated me
like a king just the meals alone they served were all 5 star...the
cottage is so great and in a setting of complete privacy....all the
game drives...the sleep under the stars was one that many folks will
never have the opportunity to do.......Delwin must be so tired of me
asking questions!!!
He
is such a wealth of information and in the week I have learned so
much about nature, the bush, the rituals of the animals.....I can now
recognize certain animal calls, a few birds, know about their habitat
and even their tracks BUT most of all Sonja and Delwin plain and
simple are great people...thank you so much for all you have done for
me I send you both many blessings!!!
Not
sure what Internet connections I will have on the road but always no
worries if there is not a post everyday......
Hope
you all have a great weekend!!!
Yashi
Kochi!!!
2 comments:
Now that was spooky. As I'm scrolling down through the pictures I say to myself, "that looks like the mountains here at home, what's up with that?"
You're right, looks just like Mexico.
that is my same thought too..the towns are the same with the kids, the vendors only thing missing is music...i was not spooked just i think in total awe...cheers les
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