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A series of projects: Coronavirus blog, safari edition v4
We are keeping ourselves busy getting the camp into good condition awaiting the time guests can return. One of the projects I have been working on is converting a 1957 Series one land rover into a more useful tool around the camp and the conservancy.
Keeping up with Corona: Coronavirus blog, safari edition v3
Wow - almost two weeks has passed since the last time I wrote a post. The time lag was mainly because Ed kept saying he was going to write the next post (I have officially given up on waiting!) but also because I just couldn’t think of anything to say! Our days, like everyone else, have smushed into one. Is it Tuesday, is it Friday or is it July and I have just been asleep and it was all a bad dream? Sadly no, its none of the above. It’s Thursday and it hasn’t been a very strange dream. Coronavirus is real and its causing havoc everywhere.
Ice, ice, isolation baby...: Coronavirus blog, safari edition v2
So I promised one of our past guests that the next blog post would be from Ed on his Land Rovers. Well, SHOCKINGLY, the project hasn’t been finished in only a matter of hours as I was led to believe it would be but instead several days. I am not complaining as it means Ed is kept busy (but not quiet) hitting things with hammers and getting black paint over everything, including himself. The end result will be excellent I am assured. I have my own plans for the Series I that is being worked on, but again I am going to wait until it’s all finished to share them.
Lock(down) & loaded: Coronavirus blog, safari edition v1
We are on lockdown. This statement might sound quite exciting if it wasn’t that the rest of the world was too. Coronavirus has hit Kenya and the government, playing it safe (and thank goodness they are too) has locked down the country in order to stop the virus from spreading. Kenya has only a very few ventilators in the whole country and the virus would (will?) cause incredible devastation and tragedy if (when?) it hits hard.