It’s hard to believe that I will be back in the US in three weeks. I left the US with the unrealistic expectations that I would be able to post and share some stories along the way, but it has been non-stop since I touched down in Ethiopia on Feb 2. I did not have the internet access I had hoped for in the Omo (not a bad thing) and when I arrived back into Addis there was a city wide power outage that effect the internet! I then went on to Arusha, Tanzania to meet my group for our Safari in Tanzania and Rwanda. I am excited to share that it was wildly successful and we were all just too busy having too much fun for me to get a chance to post anything!! I said good –bye to my wonderful group in the Nairobi airport on the evening of March 4th and I am now staying with a friend in the Karen area of Nairobi for a few days before continuing on to Mali in West Africa. I am trying to catch up, fit in my meetings about my next three safari’s and spend sometime with old friends. I leave for Mali day after tomorrow and I have not yet started doing an initial edit of the images I created in the past month!! I will start to share the images and stories through this blog when I arrive in the US.
I am excited to announce I am working on my first e-newsletter. Separate from my blog that contains stories, idea’s, and photography, the newsletter will contain information such as new tours, workshops, events, gallery shows, classes I am teaching and the likes. If you would like to receive a copy of my newsletter by email you can subscribe in the sidebar to the right of this post. At this time I will only be sending e-newsletters when there is news or updates to events already listed.
I have randomly selected just a few images from the past month in Eastern Africa as a preview of what is to come. I also look forward to catching up with my friends and family in the states when I return.
There we lots of babies
Lots of rare sightings
Striped Hyena with pup
Lions in trees
Lots of action
Lots of Big Cats
Lots of Gorilla’s
And more tribes
Stunning photos, what amazing memories. 🙂
Fantastic images! Thanks for sharing. Don’t worry about posting images now; you can always do that later. You can’t do the same when it comes to capturing the images when you’re there.
thank you so much for sharing your experiences for which we can also know what we would if we went to Africa……..the pix are amazing and I love them all……….
Oh Pipe , such beautiful photographs, I feel like I am browsing through your coffee table book , that has to be your next project surely !I love showing the kids the pictures too , of course Bella wants to see the babies !!I always feel like I am there IN Africa when I look at your photographs , you have a wonderful gift of capturing such moments , amazing !!
LOVE!!!!!!
Wow!!! Your pictures just get better and better!
Piper, you are an inspiration and enjoy your blogs, and now your newsletter. Please look me up if you are in florida, i live in boca raton, south florida. my wife and i would be honored to host you for a while!!! cheers and stay safe!!!
Don
Dan thank you!! I am just leaving Africa in a few weeks and hope to get to florida next march.
Stunning and compelling images!