As we leave Africa we can reflect on the textures of our experiences. The animals and the safari's were 2 different adventures. The first one in Cape Town being a reserve where they are feed and kept and sold. The second one in Kenya was in one of the largest parks, and they are completely on there own. They do not rely on people do anything for them. They are very wild. The markets are a lot of the same crafts and they seem to get better quality as we leave Africa. We arrived on this continent the January 29 and we left Feb 23. We traveled almost a month and into 15 different ports of call, from east to west. The people are so interesting and always friendly with big big smiles. Then there was all the children, for me that was Africa. They wanted to see the photo of themselves, then laugh and giggle at them. African food was very good , exotic, wonderfully spiced and tasty. We saw a lot of poverty, different townships, but they still were happy and always smiling. We are so grateful that both Bob and I had the opportunity to experience this. As everywhere in the world, life goes on.
Some pictures of the entertainment that we have had in the last 3 days.
These guys were from Britain and were very good. " Lance & Knight" they sang Movie and Broadway themes
This guy you can tell by the picture he is a little crazy

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