We finally arrived at Ol Pejeta Conservancy on a late Sunday afternoon. It feels a little like returning to a second home, although it's been a while - last time I was here (except for one overnight last summer to have meetings to set up this summer's field season) was 2011, when I was pregnant with Toby! Here's a few photos from our first few days. We stopped on the equator sign to take some photos during our drive to where we're staying. Toby, me, Fire, Kari, and Ella on the equator sign Fire and Ella walking on the equator Me and Toby on the equator On the way we passed impala, gazelle, zebras, and elephants - I am the driver so I don't get much of an opportunity to take pictures, but I'll try to get some good animal photos in the next few weeks! My favorite sign on the entire conservancy We are staying at the Stables . This used to be a research center, but was converted to budget accommodation. That said, the people who stay at ...
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