All my bags and packed and I’m ready to go. Remember that
old song? Well, that’s me at the moment, except we’re only talking about one
very small bag, a twenty-five pound duffle to be precise, a challenge for a gal
who likes to travel with a five-pound hair dryer. The hair dryer is staying
home, but the laptop is coming, so there might be an occasional post/picture/update
on FB or Twitter, should I find reliable Internet along the way.
We leave tomorrow for Tanzania, where we’ll be visiting the
Serengeti, Ngorongoro Crater, Olduvai Gorge, Saadani, and Zanzibar, all places
that figure high on my bucket list. I’m looking forward to exploring the
legendary “cradle of mankind” and learning more about the people of Tanzania, said
to be warm, hospitable, kind and gracious, including the Maasai people, a
culture that has always fascinated me.
I’m especially excited about experiencing the wildlife of
Tanzania’s legendary national parks and getting to see these magnificent
animals in their natural habitats. If we get lucky, we might even get to see
some of the wildebeest migration. I hope I get some great pictures to share
with my readers. I’m going to Africa with a sense of wonderment and an open
heart. I feel so lucky that I finally get to explore this part of the world.
And if along the way I get a few moments to refresh my Hemingway under the shade
of Kilimanjaro, well, that would just be another dream come true.
Wish me luck!
D.
Have a great trip.
ReplyDeleteShalom,
Patricia