Three of the lions of the pride lapping water at the bird bath at Kalahari Plains Camp. We are standing 20 feet away from them with nothing between them and us! Too bad I lost the video I took as you could hear them lapping up the water. They chose this small waterhole close to the camp as the water was cleaner here.
OUR ROCKJUMPER GUIDE I would be remiss if I did not spend some time extolling the virtues of our Rockjumper Guide, Glen Valentine. From the moment we met him in the Johannesburg airport, he made us feel at ease. God knows what impression we made on him at first - frazzled as we were because of the hold-ups we had experienced at immigration and security and because we had been travelling for well over 24 hours at that point. He shepherded us through airports - remember we had 19 flights after he met us in Jo'burg - carrying our bags and taking care of our tickets. We really missed the attention on our way home. "Where's Glen?" was a constant refrain on our last two flights home. We got along famously - he put up with our foibles and our stories. He got used to Norma's surprises (there was more than one!) and appreciated my sense of humour. We shared so much fun and laughter on the trip. In addition, he was an expert g...
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