
So we have finished our two week trip in Kenya and now Clint and I are on our way to Tanzania. Only one other couple is going with us, everyone else flew home. It was a sad morning saying goodbye to everyone and to our drivers/guides and tour Director, we had such an amazing time.
So now some photos from our drive and our first stop. The first part of our drive was quite a unique landscape, as shown in the photo above and the two below. Very desolate looking and lots of sand/dirt.

so desolate 
I do not know how people can survive in this type of environment 
I love the colourful clothes people wear 
Shopping area 
Selling his wares 
Parking ! 
So much to see as we were driving along 
On the way 
Some homes 
I could not do this, my head hurts looking at how they carry stuff on their heads 
The restaurant we stopped at for lunch 
It had a beautiful patio area 
And an outdoor BBQ buffet 
Downtown 
Arusha 
Entrance to the Country Lodge 
Pathway to our little cabin 
Beautiful rooms 
I do not normally post photos of bathrooms but I loved this shower area !
Next stop….Serengeti…..probably my favourite place, or one of, on this entire trip.
Stay safe………..


Wow, I love your lodging! It’s very beautiful. The areas outside of the village are a bit like the barren spaces of the Mojave Desert. Lovely photos, guys! ❤️😊
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Thanks! I loved it too😀
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😊❤️
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Great pictures!
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thank you Jyothi !
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Your beautiful pictures definitely tell a story. You would think with all the tourism that the people could live in better homes, it makes me so sad.
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Yes I don’t think they have a lot of money over there but for the most part, everyone seems very happy. I hope….
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Nice post.I subscribed. Have a happy day🍀☘️⭐️💝
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Thank you so much, I hope you enjoy my posts
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Interesting photos Susan – I don’t know how the women can carry so much weight on their head either. I was somewhere and thinking it was the San Blas Island which was a port of call on a cruise and the women were carrying water on their head and also baskets of fabric which they weave for their livelihood. [I got quite far behind in Reader – between bouts of stormy weather in the evenings and I am retiring this week, so trying to get a lot down before I leave. Hopefully I will stay caught up better then.]
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I could never carry anything on my head, I would make it two steps and it would fall off ! I hope you are enjoying your retirement!
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It would be rough – flat basket or bucket on a round head! I can’t believe it is one week already since I retired – time passes by so quickly (and it never passed by that quickly during the workday)!
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I know right? There seems to be less time to do stuff when retired 😀
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I feel like my regimented day has gone astray a bit! I also feel like that when there are several days of rain and I don’t walk, which happened this week. It is like my day has no structure to it. It’s still a strange feeling to me after 50 years to have unlimited time to myself.
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Thanks for sharing this amazing idea In Tanzania . But we visited there too.Anita
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I think you guys have been everywhere ! lol
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