Well, not really lazy considering we still had to clean the goat pens (and one of them was already covered in poop again even though we cleaned that one yesterday!) and also trim some bushes on the sides of a road to the Waterberg plateau after we were done Rhino tracking. Again, this was quite a bit of work with lots of thorns scratching my legs, arms orĀ ending up in my shoe’s sole.
Saturdays and Sundays are usually quite slow and there’s not a lot of work to do. I can finally sleep in! Work here is tiresome and I’m honestly not used to working that hard, let alone so long and on top of that in the sun, so that’s definitely appreciated. We’ve been proposed a new task, too, after Patricia originally had shooting cheetah ID pictures in mind – nothing solid yet, but apparently there are plans to create a YouTube channel with videos coming from a volunteer’s view. I’ll keep you updated on how this progresses.
Also, Minja, the cheetah that didn’t appear during our feeding at Bellebenno, did indeed show up today, so no worries, she’s been fed a nice piece of tasty meat.