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Wilderness Diary
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Tales of a Nature Lover: wildlife dramas unfolding daily around our home in the Kenyan wilderness: the challenges and delights of a woman living in the middle of nowhere, with only elephants, crocodiles and hippos for neighbours...
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16th July 2008 : Guineafowl Alley
There is a stretch of road on our way home through the bush where we inevitably see flocks of guineafowl. I think they like the open grassy stretches on either side of the road, a welcome relief from the thick surrounding bush. Here, we are almos...
15th July 2008 : Winners & Losers
OK, shout and scream and tell me I’m hopeless…I apologize for my silence, but work has been far too hectic and I haven’t had a chance to get writing. Now a lot of catching up is [once again] overdue… Today’s is a tale of tragedy and tr...
30th June 2008 : A Glorious Morning...
Even though it’s already a couple of weeks ago, I have to tell you about the hour we spent down on the beach between seven thirty and eight thirty on the morning of June 17th. It was one of those perfect mornings, preceding the only clear warm d...
30th June 2008 : Babooning around
These baboons made me laugh…the lengths a baboon will go to in order to reach that tasty and nutritious delonix seed pod! The pictures speak louder than words, so here goes, starting with an establishing shot of the baboons dotted around the tree l...
18th June 2008 : Love is in the Air
It must be! For it’s not just the geese who are breeding – it’s the Plovers too, and the Hornbills, and even the Squirrels! Yesterday's moon, one day from full Do you remember our Spur-winged Plover Stories from last year? There was the ...
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Tanya Said:
Thanks SheR T - yes, we are very lucky to live where we do, and to share our lives with all the animals...it is a very special place (although at times life can be tough too, because you have to be self-sufficient for everything from generating your own electricity to pumping all your water from a well...but we think the hard work is worth it!
