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Feeding a Dyka |
Can you believe? My last week already!
Again I apologise for lack of updates but:
1. Wifi has been pretty rubbish, especially as there are 8 volunteers here
2. To be honest the last thing I want to do is sit on a computer when I can instead be sitting outside with a cider watching the sun go down!
However I do like to let you all know what I've been doing, plus it's nice to have these selection of blogs to remind myself about what I did here.
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Feeding Giraff |
Friday: We headed out to ride but after getting to Judy's we found that erm...no horses! They had escaped through the fence and were merrily wandering round the 11,000 acre game park somewhere! Luckily they hadn't gone far but it meant the non-riders didn't have time to ride so Victoria and I headed out riding after breakfast at Judy and John's house.
We then had some really good fun searching for snares. Snares aren't too common but some locals catch ipala, waterbuck, warthog etc. for food. There were 4 of us so Bright dropped 1 volunteer at a time, about 20m apart to search. It was really good fun walking on your own apart from the slight fear that snakes may be lurking in the undergrowth!
Saturday: Victoria and I went riding first thing to herd a few cows to be ready for dipping. It was so foggy that we actually got a little lost, not that I minded, it was all so beautiful. Hacking out at home is going to pretty dull!! After breakfast we did some gardening yey! *sarcastic tone*
We then had the afternoon off where me and Victoria did lots of sunbathing :)
Sunday: Day off sunbathing and some walking. We also went to Castle Kopge for a BBQ. We had 4 huge steaks which only cost $14 altogether...yum!!
We also once again went to the Lodge for a meal. Absolutely delicious and for pudding? Cheescake!!!!
Monday: As usual the morning involved delivering food and straw to the elephant and rhino pens. And then to everyone's delight the joyful task of rolling barbed wire was to be done after breakfast. We then fed the Sable (we now have 7 babies!!) and then the lion and hyena. I was then dropped off at Judy's to ride back to Numwa House (where I am) so the horses were there for the morning. And then it was the saddest time I've had here. Victoria left for home :( I've become incredibly good friends with her and we've been joined at the hip all week, so a few tears yesterday as she left. I know now my next adventure is to Sweden!
So today Judy and I rode out to check some cows to see if they needed dipping. We were also keeping an out for tracks of dog. This morning a wild dog came to the lodge and tried to attack their pig and then went for Chris who luckily had a large metal pole to beat it with. The dog definitely had rabies and is somewhere round the park and is obviously a danger to everyone. All animals have now been injected to protect them. We did find some tracks where we were riding so there are now patrols taking place. This afternoon we visited the vegetable garden at the school. The kids are on holiday for 4 weeks so we look after it while there're away.
I'm making the most of my time here as I haven't got long left! I'll see you all at home soon :)