Our concrete slab at the back of the house was poured about two weeks ago - so we now have a piece of concrete in the jungle. I'm sure we'll be spending many good times out there.
I'm also lucky enough to see a lot of birds at home because the houses are right on the edge of the forest. Next time, I'll list the birds I usually see from my kitchen window.
to cope with rude comments and everything else that may go with it on your next public appearance. Number four - if you had a decent cut this time, don't assume that it will be the same next time around. Number five - try and schedule the cut as far away as possible of your next time going out on leave - at least if it was a bad one, you should have grown back some of it (or you might be mistaken for someone on a "most wanted" list). Here Henk is the brave one with Pierre doing the cutting. Pierre is actually a trained hand at this type of thing. When we lived in Geita, he used to trim and colour my hair and even did my (and Antie Poppie's) lashtints. That was in the days before Leonie moved to site - without having a choice, she ended up being the resident hairdresser and beautician. Leonie - where are you!!!
This is where we usually enjoy a peaceful night's sleep (that is if the squirrels aren't having a party on the roof!). Doesn't the mosquito net remind you of a romantic weekend at a game lodge? The houses have 2 single beds in the second bedroom and another single bed in the 3rd bedroom. Our second bedroom has been converted to a guest room with a double bed so Spannie & Elsa - we're waiting - your room is ready.
We have an amazing world of bird life right at the back door as well as squirrels, bushbabies and all the not so welcome creepy crawleys that unfortunately is part of bush life. Hopefully I'll be able to post some photos of these later. For now you'll have to be happy with the view of the trees at the back of our house. This is, after all, where all the action is.