Wednesday, June 13, 2007

Why go on Safari?

So is there really any need for me to go on Safari? I mean, I could just ride the bus to Daystar University's Athi River campus and see everything for much less a price. Daystar is one of the universities I have been talking to when I've been over here and I took a ride to their campus outside the city today. About an hour ride on a very cramped bus. But it wasn't too bad seeing gazelles, zebras, and even some camels along the way. I also saw some other big animals in the distance, but couldn't make out what they were. I'll just assume they were lions, 'cause that would be cool. Anyhow, I was prepared for long ride, but was surprised how much you would see just outside the city. Their campus is beautiful as its on a hill overlooking the vast land where these animals roam.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Very Interesting posts, Brian. Good luck on the rest of your time in Africa.

Mr. A. (Terence's Dad)

Randy Nickel said...

Safari is expensive but if you paid the $ to get there you should spend at least a day or two on Safari. May never get the chance again. Day Star at Athi River is beautiful. It is along way though.

pseudojustin said...

Ah beautiful Athi River. That's where I took Psychology and got a 33% on the first exam, the lowest I've ever scored on anything in my life, besides life itself.

pseudojustin said...

pseudojustin is justin edwards BTW

pseudojustin said...

are you growing a good TIA beard while over there?

brian childs said...

hey everybody, thanks for the comments. i've got my beard justin and yeah i dont think im gonna bother shaving the whole time im here, so we will see what i look like afterwards.

in regards to your 33%, that's quite an accomplishment. reminds me of my exam grades in England, they weren't too kind to me either.