Tomorrow will be our first Bangladeshi wedding anniversary with F.!
Nights and early morning hours are very cold in Masai Mara! One needs to dress in layers. Camp managers put hot water bags in our beds to keep us warm. Last night, the leopard came by our tent again. She got on the chair in our veranda, then pulled her hunt to the bush next to our tent and ate it including the bones. From time to time, she roared.
In the morning, we saw two impalas hanging out in front out tent. The camp manager's wife told us that these could actually be the bushbucks that see the camp as their territory. After lunch, we will go to see the rhinoceroses. This way, I will get to see all the animals I wanted to see; however, we still haven't seen any hyenas. I would in fact like to see a hyena as well.
We only have two days left here. First, I am terrified of getting on a caravan plane to get to Nairobi, even though it is not a Cessna plane. Besides this, I am sad. I will miss here; the air, nature, slow and relaxed life style and the wild animals. I don't want to return to cold, hurried and stressful London. I don't want the holiday to end. To top it all, last night, I dreamt that our London MD fired me. God forbid!
I can't believe this, right now, while I am sitting at the veranda of our tent and writing this diary, a bushbuck walked and then ran right in front of me. This is a fairyland. It is very different than modern and western life, so nice!
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We went for an early evening safari. Before I write about it, I should note the following. In Swahili, elephant is "tenbo," hippopotamus is "kibaki", zebra is "puma milia" and bye bye is "alla."
Now let's go back to the safari. Today was very cloudy, partly rainy and windy. It is pretty chilly. There were exotic birds, which we saw for the very first time. But the most interesting today were the rhinos. 6 orphan rhinos have been rescued from South Africa (their parents have been murdered by hunters for their horns) and brought to Kenya. When Kofi Annan came to Kenya last year to act as an intermediary during the political problems were taking place, they named a newborn rhino Kofi Annan. Kofi Annan the rhino is now 11 months old.
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As the sun started setting, the acacia, desert date trees and the sky's changing colours behind the clouds were as beautiful, romantic and rich in colour as if they came out of the hands of the most talented painters.
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