After 7 years living in tents we are now living in a ‘proper’
house.... takes a bit of getting used to... all that space.... possessions
(having unpacked the container...do we really need most of them??)... still it’s
great: hot water at last!! Log fires ......and of course views to die for... Oh and no more mongooses, porcupines,genets, hyraxes, elands and elephants in the groceries- what joy! So
much hard work and craftsmanship has gone into this house we fully appreciate
everyone who made it possible.(One joy we were most looking forward to was no longer sharing a
tent with two dogs.... only when the baboons and hyenas both kept the ‘yellow
dog’ barking all night in the kitchen he ended up joining me ON my bed......
clearly a work in progress.)
The anti - poaching patrols get down- time too... |
One of those great Lentille moments occurred on ‘Moving Day’
a few weeks back, when the whole community turned out to get us moved ....
building, fixing, cleaning non-stop for many days before cooking the feast and dancing the night away
in true Masai style, with a little mauratina on the side.... as ever we are humbled
by the ability of our friends and colleagues to celebrate so magnanimously in our
good fortunes and we continue to be so proud and thankful to be part of such a wonderful community. .. and the 'surprise' shuka covers beautifully sewn by all the girls- how wonderful people are! Thank you-all!
Thanks also to all our great ‘campsite’ friends over the years, who have often spent many months
working and playing with us all at
Lentille, ...(over 100 of you all at the last count!) for so much laughter and
fun in ‘the camp’.... and you will all be pleased to know that your tents are
very much still there.. currently totally full of our ‘overflow’ ‘house guests’...!
Name of the new house? its meant to be Ol lentille House.. but it may take
another 7 years to stop being called ‘campsite’!
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