Hi everyone,
This week we’re getting back to work (working in the clinic, delivering the nutrition to the townships, re-starting the food for the refugee shelter, etc…). Our couple of weeks on “holiday” were nice, we got a chance to relax, visit, clean the house real good and work in the yard, and do the fun Christmas and New Year activities.
Attached this time are pictures from our trips to look for the “big 5” (elephant, rhino, buffalo, lion and cheetah) that Vicky talked about last November. We learned they are called that because they are the most dangerous animals to men who are hunting them on foot. Enjoy.
Love,
Sister Elaine
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- We slept in a rondawel.
Photo by Sister Elaine Davia, CBS
- Another picture of our safari vehicle.
Photo by Sister Elaine Davia, CBS
- Inside our rondawel there were two rooms and lots of mosquito netting.
Photo by Sister Elaine Davia, CBS
- Nora and a huge cactus.
Photo by Sister Elaine Davia, CBS
- OK, so this cheetah has been raised by humans.
Photo by Sister Elaine Davia, CBS
- The first of our "Big 5" which was the ferocious cheetah.
Photo by Sister Elaine Davia, CBS
- Our safari vehicle...keep your hands and arms in the vehicle at all times!
Photo by Sister Elaine Davia, CBS
- Taking a break from the search.
Photo by Sister Elaine Davia, CBS
- Then, we saw the lions.
Photo by Sister Elaine Davia, CBS
- These two brothers were also orphaned and raised by humans.
Photo by Sister Elaine Davia, CBS
- These two brothers were orphaned and also raised by humans.
Photo by Sister Elaine Davia, CBS
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