Whew

Risk something or forever sit with your dreams

Herb brooks

Arrived, wow in Africa. not sure what to think yet. Jet lag has taken place. Flights were ok without major hiccups but still sitting in a seat for 15 hours is a long time then 6 hours this morning.

Bulkhead exit row seats but still too long in that seat.

It was great having the hotel. Doha has a transit section so do not have to go through customs officially entering Qatar or go out of security. Something that is not available in the United States. Arrived about 6 pm and were checked in by 7 and it is a big airport. Our friends Doug and Jill had arrived about a half hour earlier. A great shower sleep until about 11 pm and then walk to gate. Had set alarm for midnight but all woke earlier????? Guess we had slept on earlier flight. Then the six hour flight to Kilimanjaro airport arriving about 7:30 am. The sunrise was amazing from 40000 feet. With imagination one might see the curvature of earth on the flat horizon with broadening red until the sun blasted itself onto a new day. I had seen pictures of sunrises in Africa but always just thought that’s pretty but not really seen it’s glory. No mountains to break up the horizon. Then Mount Kilimanjaro came into view rising solo above the plains. I definitely missed having a window on flight from Seattle to Doha.

Tanzania arrival

Texted our friends zak and Natasha on our arrival and realized we were exactly 12 hours apart in time So 8 am we were just beginning the day and journey. And they were ending their day. They had picked us up Monday morning at 8 am for ride to airport, and we arrived Wednesday at 8 am. Whew.

But met our driver who brought us to the river lodge near Arusha, where are spending the day unsuccessfully trying to be busy. A luxury accommodation. Being waited on and pampered. As Jill said “when did we become those people”? But our cabin very nice. Tonight before we retire they come in and let out the mosquito net and spray it.

Tonight’s accommodation

And trying to go a bit of Swahili but failing. People are very nice though and appreciate our efforts. Even did a little Arabic in Qatar.

But the excitement is the 10 acre grounds here at lodge have their own monkey bands, here. So here are the tourists out going Gaga and trying to get pictures of these animals flittering about the trees. Fascinating to those of us whose only , not even close animal is a squirrel. The locals look on in bewilderment at people trying to get pictures of their capers about the trees.

Vervet monkeys

For those of us jet lagged,seeing new exciting things and being pampered it is wonderful

Vervet
Colobos monkey
River trail lodge

So we begin tomorrow bright and early breakfast then car drives and animal viewing. But for now time for sleep and I apologize for unreadability or mistakes. Until the next Wi-Fi.

Africa bound

If you don’t know where you are going, any road will lead you there. George Harrison

Well here we go again. Have never been to Africa. Thus off we go. But as a friend from South Africa once told me – OK where in Africa, there are 53 countries in Africa, all of them very different from each other. If you are just going to check off the box, well ok but there is a lot there to check off. Sounds like one of those lists where as the list gets checked off several items are added. The list gets longer, not shorter. But I admit I have never been to Africa as a continent. This will be the seventh of seven. So in preparation I watched “The Lion King” movie.

This trip came about through a friend of a friend who taught botany at Gustavas. Apparently when she retired she wanted to be in anchorage because of the recreational opportunities. During her professor tenure she had done several trips teaching to Tanzania, and loved that place. She has continued doing trips there with friends. We were signed up to go a few years back but COVID out a damper on things for a bit. So there are 12 of us including Cindy. We shall see.

Currently sitting on a Boeing 737-900 enroute Anchorage to Seattle – 3 hours- then an hour and half before departure. Then a Boeing 777-300 ER for 14 1/2 hours to Doha Qatar arriving tomorrow at 5 pm. 8 hour layover departing 1 am. Jeanne has arranged a hotel for those 8 hours at the airport. Whew! Then on to 7 hour flight again a 777 to Kilimanjaro airport, arriving 7:30 am, where someone will meet us and transport us to Arusha (hopefully acquainted with severely jet lagged zombies).

Sunday 65 meter ski jump hill ready for competition less than 24 hours since this was written
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