Kenya. Another group leaving

Here I am again
Another group has left for Zanzibar and I'm alone again. I'm getting sentimental, I'm getting sadder and sadder when they leave, I get too fond of them. They have also made me have an incredible trip.
Today I'm going to post some bugs, otherwise nobody will believe that I'm on safari.
This is a picture of the famous great migration, where two million wildebeest, which are neither the smartest nor the most beautiful in Africa, make a continuous movement between the Masai Mara and the Serengeti. The ones you see are just a small group that has just crossed the Mara river.

Kenia

This other photo, very good by the way, (modesty aside) is of a cheetah that had climbed a tree to see what there was to eat.

Kenia

or this buffalo, taking a mud bath in his private spa.

Kenia

The truth is that I get a bit tired of seeing so many animals, what I like are the landscapes and the villages we visit, so I am going to show you some recent photos.

Kenia
I've made this one, because I'm sure my mum will start painting it as soon as she sees it.

Kenia
and here is another one of bicycles

Kenia
and of course, my acacias, my favourite tree, especially those of the Serengeti.

Kenia

or these Masai, which I have been to visit so many times already, one of them will think I'm for her.

Kenia

I don't know, I don't know, I'm going to have to stop frequenting this village.

Kenia
The other day I was telling you that the job as a guide demanded great versatility, one day I do hairdressing, another day I pose as a model, I don't know what else I could ask for....

Kenia
By the way, this photo is a robao in which I'm between good and shit, finally a camera, my dear friend Campanilla's, has been able to capture my true beauty.

It is not easy to please all the passengers, they all need constant attention. This job of mine as a guide is a real chore.

Kenia
Well, I leave you, as always, with some more girls from the group, of course, from the crater of Ngorongoro.

Kenia
I forgot to introduce you to Deborah, she is my truck, I spend most of the day and night with her.

Kenia
I love to sleep in its chillout, relax, enjoy looking at the thousands of stars and think about how lucky I am, for everything.
But today, as I said, I am sad because another group has left.

kisses

Deserting
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7 Comments
  • Tiger
    Posted at 11:13h, 13 August Reply

    As much as you love hard work at your desk, having your accounts squared at the end of the month, your reports on time... and there you are suffering without a bad shower to get into - although sometimes you can't even find one in front of you, remember Baghdad - and without a rigid plan, the kind that motivates you so much.
    I'm not telling you to enjoy yourself, you already do, Lula.
    A Carthaginian hug.

  • nacho
    Posted at 22:23h, 14 August Reply

    Good morning Spoon:
    I think that in the picture of the pose you are really GOOD AS FUCK, especially because you like scatological things more than a lollipop to a child.
    Best regards from Madrid.
    For the record, we called you to congratulate you because your godson could not go through the day without doing so, but after trying to decipher the message in Swahili from the operator, we gave it up as impossible.
    salu2

  • Chechu
    Posted at 10:31h, 15 August Reply

    Hey, Carlitos, I see that you don't lose the good habits of taking pictures with autochthonous species, what's the matter, is it that in your trips there are no guys or do you get urticaria to take pictures with them? There is a special photo, the one where you are with 3 "little blond animals" of the famous big five that are always sought in Africa and that is not bad at all.
    As I didn't have this address from you until today, I take this opportunity to congratulate you on your birthday and ... on next year's birthday, which I'm sure I won't remember.
    Let me know if you meet the friend from the bank who is over there.
    A big hug.

  • Nacho
    Posted at 16:23h, 18 August Reply

    Spoon! Nacho here. I'm glad to hear from you, even by these means. I see you're happy... I've opened a blog too, come on, include a link and let's see if we fill up with entries: http://www.pailanennuevayork.blogspot.com

    A big hug

  • Javier
    Posted at 18:43h, 25 August Reply

    Impressive critters out there!!! Especially those 3 with the same fur. Be careful that one of those bugs has a mouth that wants to eat you hehehehe.
    By the way, you should be more attentive to Deborah, after spending so much time with her, the least you should do is prevent her from being pissed on the wheel...
    A big hug and keep on telling Lula!!!!

  • Yuste
    Posted at 14:14h, 29 April Reply

    This cannot be!!!! I absolutely refuse!!!

    - The occasional green and khaki dress is a thing of the past.
    - That we have both suffered from the same "evil"... it happens.
    - That we cyclically follow each other's footsteps over the same continent happens.
    - I find it endearing that we both rode Deborah, to love is to share.

    ! but what not to share those three lionesses...!!!! !

    YOU OWE ME THREE!!!

    hahaha

    A big hug brother!

    Yuste

    • undiaenlavidadecuchara
      Posted at 20:58h, 29 April Reply

      hehe
      Well, we'll have to meet up in the Serengeti to see them, I think I remember where they roamed, maybe it was their hunting territory...
      A hug

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