Archive for February, 2013

February 21, 2013

We’re, Not in KansasAnymore.

by safarisogood

You may have noticed that four days worth of posts went up all at once. Turns out that wifi service is less than perfect in Tanzania. Who knew that a third world country would not have the level of infrastructure we are so spoiled by?

February 21, 2013

Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride

by safarisogood

We had dinner with a cop from Australia tonight who wondered what the traffic officers in the white uniforms did. Tanzania has a complete vehicle code, including helmet and seatbelt laws, but they don’t appear to be enforced. We passed a small (150cc) motorbike, and none of the three passengers was wearing a helmet. Lanes are rarely marked, and when they are, it doesn’t matter anyway. Right of way is determined by who wins the game of chicken. Add to that a lot of jaywalkers and hand-pulled carts laden with anything from a couple yards of hay to a large curio cabinet. If, when we say “cart” you think “shopping,” think again. The carts are about the size of the bed of a mid-sized pickup.
To add to the entertainment, they use 3 wheeled vehicles in town similar to a smartcar, only smaller. We passed one that had at least seven children in it. Clearly this is Africa’s version of a clown car.

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February 21, 2013

Monkey Business

by safarisogood

We woke to a beautiful morning.  As we headed to the restaurant, we spotted a monkey on the roof of the building — we were so excited!  After trying to get some pictures, we went around the corner only to find several monkeys, playing on the roof of the restaurant and in the trees overhead.  There were grown ones and baby ones.  We found empty banana peels on the ground near the monkeys, realizing the lodge must feed the monkeys in order to get them to come entertain the guests and entertain us they did.  Once the bananas were gone, the monkeys moved to the lawn and wrestled for a while.  They got into the garbage and climbed all over the cars in the lot.  They were so cute!

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Michael and me in front of the restaurant.

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Mommy monkey watching me very carefully as I get a picture of her baby.

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Me and my sister at lunch at the Arusha Coffee Lodge.

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February 21, 2013

We’re Here!

by safarisogood

After a gazillion hours of flying, we finally arrived in Kilimanjaro.  We purchased travel visas (for $100 each) and waited for our transfer driver, Macdonald, to get all our paperwork squared away.  Once done, we climbed into his not-so-new land cruiser and rode for another hour to get to the Arusha Coffee Lodge.  By now it`s 10 at night and we are tired but excited to finally be in Tanzania.  The rooms are wonderful, staff friendly and accommodating, and the grounds of the lodge are beautiful (although it is very dark out).  Michael and I are in cabin 1  (replete with geckos inside and out) while Karlene is in the adjoining cabin 3.  Can’t wait for morning when we can take pictures!!

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Gecko in the bathroom.

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Michael in front of the screened bed.

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Big bathroom with a rain shower!

February 18, 2013

Are we there yet?~

by safarisogood

Well, we are on a small Q400 prop plane headed to our first stop in Portland.  We have been flying for about 70 minutes (30 more to go) and I feel like I’ve been on this plane forever!  Not a good sign, given that we have two  more flights (10 and 8 hours respectively). Here’s the plan:  lunch in Portland, sleep most of the flight between Portland and Amsterdam (next stop), then wake up and stay awake from Amsterdam to Kilimanjaro, at which time it will be approximately 8 pm Tuesday.  At the Kilimanjaro Airport, we are met by the African Adventure rep, and take some kind of land vehicle to get to our first destination – Arusha and a real bed to sleep in!  So, so excited…

February 16, 2013

Sakurity!!!

by safarisogood

What do barking dogs, house sitters, and a new security system have in common?  They will all be in place at our house while we are soaring over the Serengeti in a hot air balloon!  Michael has wanted to have a security system installed for some time now, but I have had a couple of bad experiences with alarms, so I was reluctant.  A few recent burglaries in the neighborhood encouraged me to reconsider.  So fair warning burglars and squatters — a visit to our house will result in Sakurity being called by Bon Qui Qui.  If you aren’t familiar with the reference, check out “Bon Qui Qui at King Burger” on YouTube.