Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Last Saturday, Mom and I drove out to the Pilanesberg Game Reserve.  On the way I found a driving school for our oldest granddaughter. 

South Africa is loaded with wonderful looking birds. These guinea fowl were walking our way into the the Reserve.

We came upon this Rhino just as he decided to take a nap. Notice that his ears have been notched. That means imbedded in his horn is a small computer chip, which makes it very difficult for poachers to sell his horn.

A great looking impala male.

Wildebeest are, as you can see, one of the ugliest African animals.

Can you see the lioness?  She's in the process of tracking her next meal.

Our meal was taken at a little picnic area with Public Affairs couples from the Africa Southeast Area. They had all come to Johannesburg for an Area conference.

Sean Donnelly, in striped apron, is the Area Public Affairs Director. Mom is his assistant.

On the way home we drove right through a herd of wildebeest.

Mom won't let me wander alone in a curio shop. She's afraid I'll buy some more "African stuff". I'm thinking that elephant's head would really look good on my living room wall. What do you think?

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