This giraffe didn’t seem to mind be included in the photo with us. This photo was taken in our neighborhood. Louise explained that the giraffes will soon come to our house. |
The warning regarding the monkeys is posted on the refrigerator door. |
A portion of the dirt road from the main road to our house. We’re isolated, but don’t mind. |
This shot from our veranda reminded us of a scene in the movie, Out of Africa. But, this is the real deal, not a movie set in England. |
Our new home in the bush, far from the nearest house. The house has a security system and all windows and doors have steel accordion-type safety gates to keep out any intruders, animals, or human. |
This large dirt driveway is befitting the property and easy to navigate including wildlife visitors and, human visitors, each of which we’ve had several. |
The braai is the South African word for a barbeque. This is in our massive yard, only feet from the veranda and the pool. |
Another view of our 2 story house. |
There are three verandas in this house. We are free to move any of the outdoor furniture to fit our needs. This second main floor veranda doesn’t provide as good a view for watching for wildlife, so I doubt we’ll use it. |
Yet to find the name of these birds, we were excited to get this shot of mom or dad feeding a baby. Look at those yellow eyes! |
Mom or Dad and baby looking out for food sources. The baby is well protected by her parent. These birds kept flying about, but I waited patiently to get these shots. |
“I’ve got a bug for you, darling. Come and get it!” |