Wednesday, July 13, 2011

My Adventure–part 2

I didn’t tell you in the last post that when I got to the creek, I really wanted to turn around and go back home. But after 2 hours and 15 minutes of driving I was tired and had a headache.  Seven loud children in one vehicle does that to your head.  Plus the lodge was closer.  Then there was three year old Luke who asked questioningly, “Auntie Rita can drive to the lodge?”  Of course I couldn’t let him down. 

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So we arrived at a beautiful green Isanga Bay.  They water the grass.  Maybe you noticed in the last post how brown everything is.  Two months of no rain turns things brown quick.

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Lane, Seth and I stayed in this rondavel.  Tobias and Heather said in with the Schaefer’s in the above house.

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This lovely porch overlooks the lake.  This is were we took our meals.

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From the above porch you can walk down some stairs and then down to the lake.  This is where Lynn and I went swimming.  The next day a croc was seen swimming here.  Usually there are no crocs here, but someone was keeping them and they got away!

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This is the beach side.  You can kayak, snorkel, and lots more.

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Isn’t that the most beautiful beach you have ever seen?

More later. Rita

2 comments:

The Byrd's Nest said...

Wow...what a beautiful paradise!!!

Zambia Landscape Digest said...

I come from Mbala havent been there since 1998 and are so jealous of your stay there . hope to come up soon and check on you. i would like to hear more about what you do up there and how a town mouse like me proud Mambwe can help i am particularly interested in helping vulnerable school going age girls kindest regards

chawe mpande chuulu#
chawechuulu@iconnect.zm