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May
2006
10 May - The weather is perfect, the camp stunning at this time of year.... I know I am back in the bush, and it's the little things that make one feel so at home, showing a client a picture in a book, only to discover a beautiful little tree frog, sitting on the book watching us with unblinking big black eyes, his head tilted at an inquisitive angle....beautiful in the lamplight....glinting gold! The little barred owl flitting silently from twig to branch, just visible in the moonlight, making his soft churring sound, and being answered from a nearby, invisible friend....sound getting louder as they realise they ARE friends!!! A soft, plopping noise as a lizard falls from the rafter, obviously unhurt, as he is still twitching his tail angrily, whilst a rather smug fat lizard sits on the newly vacated rafter.... The sounds of the hippos chumping, chuckling, haha-ing as they leave the river at dusk, The sunsets which are breathtaking with colours mingling and matching until its a cacaphony of colours, not sounds....the golds being predominant....and reds and oranges...so well blended with unlikely turquoise and blue and grey... The whispering of leaves falling, rustles of monkeys munching Machinga-chinga berries, wind disturbing drying leaves, waxbills fluttering amongst them....touches of red and blue... ..and today I am making Machinga-chinga juice which is the most wonderful colour, brilliant ruby red, very good for one, as it is like cranberry juice, and also making some Marula jelly.... I make a cocktail for the guests with a tot of Vodka, tot of Machinga-chinga juice, tot of Mazoe Orange, and ice and water, and it looks like a sunset in a glass...and is quite delicious...try one, using cranberry juice instead of M-c juice! I'm sure you will enjoy it! 11 May - ...an amazing night, I have been
watching a black maned lion on the What a Dramatic Night... ....a most dramatic evening is unfolding.... The sky is ablaze with the most amazing flame colours and two huge males are roaring right on the opposite bank, thank goodness a river separates us, as I saw the one this morning, a veritable giant among lions, and there is a low moaning coming from our camp side, sounding rather close for comfort, near the mouth of the Mushingashi.... I am in the office sewing up some
sheets, and debating whether to sleep in camp tonight because the elephant
is browsing at the other side of our hut.....You would be revelling in the
proximity and volume of these two lions roaring....such a shame no clients
are here.....there is a rustling near the dining room, and I am hoping it
is a hippo....the lions were in our camp last night, we found spoor near
Anthill House.... 12 May - Well,
the night continued dramatic and noisy with another war of roars, until
about ten, when it diminished slowly to some lowly grumblings ...as the
opposite bank crew wandered downstream and our crowd made a few half
roars, and halfhearted mumbling moans, then, apart from a few moans from
either bank, nothing until I was awoken at about three am, by a cough, I
got a fright, got up to look out of my window, and there was a huge lion
walking towards the campsite.... the moon was a sinking silver, and all I
could see was the shape, and very distinctive walk...a fairly fleeting
glimpse! and then shortly after that a noisome hippo stood outside the
front door, slurping and slobbering over a rather aged sausage, fallen
from the sausage tree....then a tiny firefinch landed on the wire at my
small window with a guineafowl feather in it's 13th May - A lot of elephant trumpeting going on at the campsite, the staff say it is three elephants, having a wrangle... About ten hippo in a holy hippo huddle on this side of the Mushingashi trees... Game Scouts are on a patrol in the downstream area...heard a shot at 2.30 this afternoon downstream. Hueglins Robin is sitting giving a concert in the bird table tree....a vituoso performance, throat control amazing.... Starfish (a squirrel) and two little Starfish are all very happy and scratchy, tail fluffing and relaxed, grooming each other with eager thoroughness... 16 May - It is just possible that the Lonely One
is coming back...there were some half-hearted roars from Spring No: 3
early this morning, and now soft moaning sounds as the lion comes closer
to camp, it's 7.50 am and the last sounds were from this side of Spring
No: 2, I wish I had a spare guide to walk with me, but they are all too
busy...I walked as far as the Mushingashi alone, but felt nervous to go
further on my own!!! The other lions are roaring way over the other side
of the mine, very faint and far away.... The staff think it is the old
lion that used to be here all by itself....I am so hoping it is him coming
back, that would be wonderful... It's quite nice, cohabiting with a hippo, he is
still here, just gently grazing, stopping every now and again to stare at
us...guests would be having a field day with photographs...and he is
HUGE...right outside River House, I can see him as I type...I've told Joel
to stay put, just in case...he is cleaning out River House! 30 May - I now know why I built that little shelter outside "Nest" house( one of the chalets), I thought it was to sit in the shade on the old leadwood log, and watch the many birds building their different nets, but the real reason was exposed yesterday...the resident hippo was fast asleep under the roof, his head resting on the log, gently snoring, his little pig like foot crossed over and resting on the other 'trotter', an occasional ear twitch, an occasional eye opening, the whole day he rested, and snored,, we just had to approach the camp with caution from other angles!!!The birds continued building, and chattering, and fluttering around, but nothing disturbed the sleeping beauty...he just slept on like a baby!!! ...and was no-where to be seen at dawn this morning! Squirrels have used the office area as a playground this afternoon....Starfish, Pufftail and Fusspot (who stops and starts fussing at the slightest movement), tail twitching, and shrieking displeasure and nervousness, whilst Starfish, in her usual inimitable fashion, just starfishes onto the nearest tree trunk, and Pufftail does just that....puffs up the tail, and sits watching...very carefully, and darts off at the slightest sign of anything not quite right!!! have got to know them quite well now!!! Terrific little creatures, great fun, and very cheeky with the birds, there has just been a stand-off with Starfish and a Tropical BruBru shrike, I'm sorry to tell you the BruBru won, Starfish retreated!!!
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