Yes, Andi, cabin 7 is where we are, and the snake was in the outdoor shower when I first saw him. No outdoor showers for me.

To add to the report about this morning, we were with Laura and Jack, with David as our ranger. Things started off pretty slow. We did see a wildebeest who has had a broken leg. That was 2 years ago, and he is still alive and healthy enough looking except he walks with a limp. Anyway, he has managed to avoid being eaten for 2 years. We also saw and owl and some vultures.

After it started warming up, we saw two hippos in a big pond. Pretty much only their ears visible. There was a mama rhino with a pretty small baby. She did not want us to get close. Then the lions as mentioned above. They are way fatter and healthier than the ones I have seen previously.

After breakfast, those who wanted could go on a walking trek with fritz and Mark. We had a nice walk, but the highlight was coming back when we came across a group of elephants taking a mud bath. They were slinging mud all over themselves with their trunks. The babies were laying down and wallowing around and wrestling. We had to wait quite a while to go past as the mud hole was right by the road.