It is 7.30am and those of you who know me will be surprised
to find that I have been up and awake since 5.30. It won’t last – combination
of jetlag and new surroundings.
to find that I have been up and awake since 5.30. It won’t last – combination
of jetlag and new surroundings.
The flight was long, too long – a sixteen hour cycle of try
to watch a movie, try to sleep, stretch legs, and repeat. Add some turbulence
and you have all the makings of a fun flight toAfrica .
to watch a movie, try to sleep, stretch legs, and repeat. Add some turbulence
and you have all the makings of a fun flight to
I got in later that expected last night but my first
impression ofSouth Africa
was how much it looks likeEngland .
Green fields and the scenery on the drive fromJohannesburg to the sanctuary is oddly
reminiscent of the English countryside, much more than I ever expected. In
addition, the radio played a lot of British 80s and 90s pop that I rarely hear
in theUS ,
and even some of the ads have impeccable English accents. But then, they switch
seamlessly between English and Afrikaans.
impression of
was how much it looks like
Green fields and the scenery on the drive from
reminiscent of the English countryside, much more than I ever expected. In
addition, the radio played a lot of British 80s and 90s pop that I rarely hear
in the
and even some of the ads have impeccable English accents. But then, they switch
seamlessly between English and Afrikaans.
Since I got in so late, I didn’t have a chance to look
around the sanctuary, but I jump straight into things today. There are lots of
other volunteers here, mostly from theUK , a few Americans and Australians.
The couple who lives next door to the sanctuary, Astrid and Manie, operates a
shuttle and tour service, as well as preparing meals for those of us who want
to order them. They also operate a bar for the volunteers.
around the sanctuary, but I jump straight into things today. There are lots of
other volunteers here, mostly from the
The couple who lives next door to the sanctuary, Astrid and Manie, operates a
shuttle and tour service, as well as preparing meals for those of us who want
to order them. They also operate a bar for the volunteers.
For the next three weeks I am sharing a dorm room with some
of the other volunteers (and incidentally, at 40, I am by far the oldest). A
bunk, a small locker, one shower between about 18 of us, and plenty of cats and
dogs running around everywhere. But don’t worry – I’ll get to the monkeys….
of the other volunteers (and incidentally, at 40, I am by far the oldest). A
bunk, a small locker, one shower between about 18 of us, and plenty of cats and
dogs running around everywhere. But don’t worry – I’ll get to the monkeys….
So end of day one, and it’s been a hot one. 40 degrees! A
morning of getting to know the marmosets and giving them their nutritional
supplements. A two hour break for lunch so down to laze by the pool, and then
another few hours of work, today cleaning the feeding trays and then feeding
the marmosets again. I then decided to walk to the nearest supermarket. As it
happens, this was not the best idea given the heat and the fact that once I got
there, it was closed. Luckily they opened up for me but with no power, I
grabbed a few basics in darkness and left it at that. I bought a few more bits
and pieces at the shop on site so I won’t starve today or tomorrow. But I’m
thinking I may make use of Astrid’s cooking skills and take out menu a lot more
than I had planned. Since the fridges are so overcrowded, that wouldn’t be a
bad idea anyway.
morning of getting to know the marmosets and giving them their nutritional
supplements. A two hour break for lunch so down to laze by the pool, and then
another few hours of work, today cleaning the feeding trays and then feeding
the marmosets again. I then decided to walk to the nearest supermarket. As it
happens, this was not the best idea given the heat and the fact that once I got
there, it was closed. Luckily they opened up for me but with no power, I
grabbed a few basics in darkness and left it at that. I bought a few more bits
and pieces at the shop on site so I won’t starve today or tomorrow. But I’m
thinking I may make use of Astrid’s cooking skills and take out menu a lot more
than I had planned. Since the fridges are so overcrowded, that wouldn’t be a
bad idea anyway.