HADLOCK'S ON SAFARI
WITH
ELDER & SISTER HECK
ON AUGUST 26TH CONNIE AND LAYNE FLEW INTO HARARE AND THAT IS WHEN THE FUN STARTED...................
WITH
ELDER & SISTER HECK
ON AUGUST 26TH CONNIE AND LAYNE FLEW INTO HARARE AND THAT IS WHEN THE FUN STARTED...................
It was none stop for 17 full days, and can't say that there is a moment that was regrettable.
We visited Orphanages, Leprosy Colonies, Birthing Clinics, The Dump, Victoria Falls, Botswana, Little Makalolo Safari, went to Church in Marondera, and visited World renown Leopard Rock Golf Course, man what a pleasure and joy it was to have them here.
Here are some of the pictures that we will always cherish and remember these fond moments together.
Connie giving a vendor scriptures on our way to Masvingo. If she would have had another 30 minutes she would have committed him to baptism!!
This is a Zimbabwe Warning Sign, "Caution Ahead", none of the larger vehicles carry warning triangles, it usually is something like this, a rock in the middle of the road, or a branch off a near by tree that has been thrown in the middle of the road.
This was our overnight stay in Masvingo at Norma Jean's B&B. Had the most beautiful view and gorgeous gardens, we loved it.
Over looking the "Ancient Rock Drawings" at Masvingo.
At the "Ancient Rock Drawings"
Elder Heck giving a young man a new pair of tennis shoes complements of the Scott & Machele Heck Family. Thank you so much
Layne and Sister Heck giving a woman a "New Born Kit"
Our best friends in Masvingo checking out the new scriptures and books that were given to them.
Inside of a families "Kitchen Hut" which was spotless in every way. Note the goat which had been killed by a baboon that morning, and is going to be for supper tonight.
T shirts that the Scott Heck Family sent that we gave to a group of village people in Masvingo rural.
Thanks Machele
Layne, hiding out in the Garden of Eden @ Norma Jean's
Local women who are carrying water in 5 gallon buckets back to their home. They have to walk about 2 miles like this, and the buckets are full of water.
One mans family, notice the step ladder and no shoes.
Street market in Bulawayo, and yes Sister Heck and Connie bought some things here, look real hard and you will find them somewhere.
Sister Heck with a very tired little girl. A picture is worth a thousand words.
Layne trying to catch a ride on the local bus that is headed to town.
Cape Buffalo with a few real nice trophies in the bunch.
This was home for the next three days. Sister Heck's idea of camping!!!
Can't remember the name of this bird, but it was super sized!
Couple of signs that were very interesting to us.
Elder Heck getting our guide "Bully" who was very very knowledgeable.
First thing that we saw as we were headed to "Little Makalolo Camp"
This big guy was parked right on the path that we wanted to take, and he wasn't moving either. There are no fences here, so this is the real thing. If he wanted us for lunch, he would have Jean or Connie, because I know Layne and Al could out run both of them.
This is what you call "Love at first sight, as Connie or Jean to tell you the rest of the story.
This is what these guys tracks look like in the sand, pretty scary to see them before you see the real thing!!
Typical African sun set around the water hole, look real close and you can see the elephants coming in for their daily drink. One of the most beautiful sun sets we have ever witnessed.
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