The Week In Pictures #191
As half the year has flown by I find myself reflecting on what an incredible few months we have had so far. I remember the beginning of the year and discussing the …
As half the year has flown by I find myself reflecting on what an incredible few months we have had so far. I remember the beginning of the year and discussing the …
Some Say… I am In Africa The Truth is… Africa is in Me Under the roof of the Ubuntu Hut in the Londolozi village, staff from a variety of departments …
The hyenas are back with a vengeance! With the departure of the Majingilane from central and eastern Londolozi, it seems that new coalitions aren’t the only thing that the resident …
Today is a good day. Today I get to come ‘full circle’ on something that has been on my creative wish list. I have wanted to do a series of …
“Looking at beauty in the world, is the first step of purifying the mind” – Amit Ray When one visits Londolozi, there are so many amazing animals that we …
The mystery leopard from the post earlier in the week is indeed the Mashaba female. Well done to those who put either her or the Tamboti female as their guesses, they …
I know it’s hard to imagine sipping fine French champagne under a cloudless sky while a 5-star 5-course meal is prepared for you over open flame in the African bush. …
“The wild is a voice that never stops whispering. It enters your pores by osmosis, and once its under your skin, good luck forgetting. The wild haunts the imagination, calling …
There is something magical about that resting time in-between game drives. Over the years of frequenting lodges across Southern Africa, I have learned to appreciate this special time and love …
A female leopard has been secreting very small cubs here at Londolozi… The cubs, one male and one female, are relatively relaxed at a young age, yet we are still …
“All of the top achievers I know are life-long learners… Looking for new skills, insights, and ideas. If they’re not learning, they’re not growing… not moving toward excellence.” – Dennis …
“What counts in life is not the mere fact that we have lived. It is what difference we have made to the lives of others that will determine the significance …
One of my favourite books is called Elephantoms, written by Lyall Watson. It explores the soul of these great pachyderms, more from an anecdotal than scientific viewpoint, nevertheless sharing some …
I was off the Londolozi property the morning after Nelson Mandela passed away. “Off-site” we often say. I had just completed the panoramic hilly pass that connects the small town …
Having not posted The Week in Pictures for awhile I thought I’d showcase a few of the more memorable cat sightings I’ve had recently, since they are high on many …