This is a beautiful profile of The David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust. We met Mishak and Abdi when we visited the Nairobi nursery, and they are indeed elephant whisperers.Above is a photo I took of Mishak and his tiny charge. Below I am watching Abdi feed Kithaka, who never left his side.
This is Murka. She is a three and a half year old orphan I met in Tsavo East, Kenya, at The David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust's Ithumba unit. She was playful and took a liking to me. Sadly, her mother was the victim of poachers and Murka was discovered with a spear lodged in her head, which left the scar that remains.Here I am pretending to have my own trunk. To foster Murka or one of the many orphans like her go here.
Stawberry shortcake is one of my favorite summertime desserts, so when I made a batch of Scottish shortbread the other day I turned it into a variation of the classic. It was pretty tasty - though I need to work on my decorative fork docking.
We had a lot of fun watching these hippos spray bursts of water high into the air as they resurfaced. The hippopotamus is said to be among Africa's most dangerous animals. They are protective and aggressive. A young English couple we met on their honeymoon said they had to make a run for it when one angry hippo charged their Land Rover. A thrill we sadly did not experience.
I left these potatoes unpeeled before slicing them very thinly. Then I baked them until crisp with olive oil, chopped thyme leaves, and a good amount of salt and pepper.