July 7, 2016
Today I was assigned to the nursery- so we were responsible
for taking care of the babies. The first
thing I did was feed Breezer, the bush pig- who has no tail because it was
bitten off by a jack Russell who found him, and that is why he is here. It was like feeding the dogs in the morning-
he came running up to me when I walked into his cage and started rubbing on my
legs and making little pig noises at me.
I hand fed him a little bit and then he got impatient and grabbed a hold
of my jeans and wouldn’t let go so I just gave him the rest of his food!!
After we finished feeding in the morning we had to go
grasshopper catching…yup..here’s a net, here’s a big field, here’s a container
to put them in, catch grasshoppers- it is way harder than you would
think!!
They are very big on tea time here. So at 9:45, you break for tea. Until 10:30, then work for a half hour and
then it is animal time. During animal
time, you get to pick what animals you can spend time with. I went in with Prince, who is a Serval. He is an oversized house cat. He comes up and starts rubbing all over you
and drooling and purring. And if he
really likes you, he pees on you. After
that, I had a thorough grooming by the monkeys.
You sit by the edge of their cage and they pick through your hair and
your arms and groom you. It feels very
weird. I also spent some time with JJ-
an orphaned duiker. He is super cute,
comes running up when you go in the enclosure and lets you scratch him and love
on him and will then climb in your lap for a short nap in the sun. It’s so weird to sit there with a duiker-
which looks like a miniature deer- curled up and sleeping in your lap.
After lunch we had to pull ticks off of the tortoises. The ticks they have here are HUGE. This task, like with the grasshoppers, not so
easy either. The ticks crawl way up
their legs so you need to wait until the tortoise decides to put their legs all
the way out and grab the ticks of off them.
And then I’m sure the tortoise doesn’t like it too much and they get
more and more reluctant to extend their legs out. Oh and lets not forget that a major defense
mechanism of tortoises is to pee and poop on you. Guess you gotta take one for the team when
you are trying to get the ticks off a tortoise!
I also put together a cage for some baby ducks, it was quite
a boring cage so I went on a mission around the orphanage to see what I could
find to put in there to give them something more to do. Again, things are so limited so I had to
really use my imagination! I found them
a little box to hide in, a second little pond, some reeds for them to eat and
swim around in, some rocks for their ponds.
I think it came out quite nice.
On Saturday, I am going to sit down with Nicky, one of the owners,
to come up with a wish list and prices of the things for the orphanage. I will not be able to collect stuff and send
it over here, because it probably won’t get here, but I would like to be able
to collect donations and people can earmark what they want their donations to
go towards. They need everything from
school supplies for the schools they work with to poles and wire and fencing
and cement, wheelbarrows, sponges, soap, forks, knives, and spoons for the baby
kitchen.
Tomorrow I am going to Matopos to see rhinos, cave
paintings, and also visit a local village!
I would post more pictures, but I have limited data and
going on facebook and Instagram uses a LOT of data.
Hi Taryn, This is so cool. I am really enjoying reading your blog on this amazing trip. Dawn shared your blog address with me. I have added your blog to my favorite reading list on my blog. Not sure if you will get any additional readers from there. I would love to see any pictures, but I understand the time and data it takes.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy and I look forward to hearing more!
Deb Harry
Taryn,
ReplyDeleteYou are living your dream!!! Animals & figuring problems out! So PROUD & Happy to read your blog & feel the ranges of emotions through your story! Looking forward to reading more! Stay safe my friend! Love ya!
Amy
Taryn,
ReplyDeleteYou are living your dream!!! Animals & figuring problems out! So PROUD & Happy to read your blog & feel the ranges of emotions through your story! Looking forward to reading more! Stay safe my friend! Love ya!
Amy