Besides being fantastic golfers they are valiant missionaries for the church. |
They are generous to a fault! They bought us the shirts and gloves we used that day. |
It was a fun afternoon! |
The security gates at our flats! |
Oral genealogy is being written down and put in computers to save the valuable information! The tribes have "Singers" and they can sing the genealogy of their tribes. Amazing!! |
We had a youth group come into the centre. We give instruction and then help them at the computers. |
The brothers Lee! |
A young single adult group that came into the centre. |
This is where we have been attending church and helping the members prepare names to take to the temple. It is about a 45-60 minute drive to the township of Orange Farm. |
A busy day with Democratic Republic of the Congo patrons. All French speaking! We are soooooo grateful for our translators. |
The savannah with a mixture of Zebras, Red Hardebeest, and Impala. |
This is an Eland - the largest of the antelopes. |
This a Sable. They are rare and this is the only one we had seen since being here. |
Another trip to Pilanesberg with Brent and Charlene. |
Looking for crocs and hippos. |
On our way home from Pilanesberg, Allan and I stopped at a resort to do a Canopy Tour (zip line). |
Along the trail to the zip line. |
The Transvaal Candelabra Tree (poisonous) |
This Canopy Tour took us back and forth over a canyon. |
They never tell you about the climb OUT of the canyon when you finish. |
It was a short climb and we made it just fine. |
At the Krugersdorp Game Reserve they feed the lions every Sunday at noon. |
We had the opportunity to see it this week. |
There is a circle where they put the meat out and it is chained to a post. |
You can park all around the circle but you have to stay in your cars (obviously)! |
The male lion hung back and sent in three females first before he came in. |
They fed them the back half of a wildebeest. |
The male had a pride of five females with two cubs making a total of eight lions in this reserve. |
He came really close to the car when he finished. He walked a distance away and watched the females eat. |
Cute little cub! |
I was really glad we were in the car. These are big cats. |
A day at the zoo. This is an Arabian Oryx or White Oryx. They are extinct in the wild and can only be seen in reserves or zoos. |
We came upon this little wildebeest still wet and very wobbly on his feet. |
This is another rare antelope. It is a Tessebee. There are about 72 species of antelope in Africa. We have only seen a small portion. |
The lions are fascinating. The Black Mamba is very scary.
ReplyDeleteLove the singers who transfer the genealogy. But truly, it does need to be recorded.