But the highlight by far was the trip to the Maasai village. I'm not going to say much about it right now because I just don't have enough time to adequately describe what happened, but I ended up making a connection with some people with such a different life from the one I lead, and it was quite an incredible feeling. It didn't happen during the official tour, but afterward. Nice tease, huh? I will tell you all about it soon, I promise!
I think making connections is so important not only in real life, but in storytelling as well. I wrote something here about my experiences as a first-timer to Tanzania that all fit together really well. I don't mean to brag, other writers I know can relate--sometimes what you are doing all connects perfectly and it's so exciting when it does.
That's something else, however, that I'll have to tell you more about in a future entry, because we leave in 1/2 an hour for Tarangire National Park (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tarangire_National_Park) and I still need to grab some breakfast.
More soon!
2 comments:
So Ep 24 had an intolerable teaser, now the blog does too? Are you going to switch to the suspense genre next? Seriously, glad you're having a time of it, and bring one of those monkeys home for me, they sound cute....
Gotta keep people interested! But in this case it really was a time issue. It took me awhile to write the Maasai entry--even back here at home. My computer time was super limited in Tanzania--too limited to do it justice.
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