Day 2- Hunting-Petting-Eating Big Game

We spent the the day getting to know our new friend, Colin Webster and his wife, Sylvia. Colin is a part of our story in South Africa. They wanted to show us around a bit so we did some informal, rolling interviews on the way to a game park outside of Jo’burg. I suppose this is the South African

Colin and Webster and I chew the fat

Colin Webster and I chew the fat

equivalent of a zoo. We are learning the South Africans are slightly more adventurous than we tend to be.

Keith has a way with giraffes

Keith has a way with giraffes

nothing says Africa like holding a lion cub while it attacks another lion cub

nothing says Africa like holding a lion cub while it attacks another lion cub

After the game park we tooled around the Gauteng countryside and stopped for a snack at a little place called Maggie’s Farm. Great homemade ginger beer and chicken pie.

Maggie's Farm

Maggie’s Farm

Beaded toys for sale outside Maggie's Farm

Beaded toys for sale outside Maggie’s Farm

We capped off the day with dinner at a place appropriately named, Carnivore. Sort of Brazilian-style, lots of meat brought to your table on big skewers. In South Africa, the meat is Zebra, Wart Hog, Impala, Kudu and Elan. When in Rome eh?

It's fun to say you've eaten Zebra. Actually eating Zebra is kind of the opposite.

It’s fun to say you’ve eaten Zebra. Actually eating Zebra is kind of the opposite.

Keith learns the fine art of slicing Impala.

Keith learns the fine art of slicing Impala.

I’m beat. I’ll leave you with some random shots of the day.

informal

long shot of an “informal settlement”.

giraffes-eye-view

giraffe’s eye view

rainy-road

rainy road somewhere in Gauteng

lady-balances-bag-on-head

the requisite “African woman balances something on her head” shot.

nat-geo

Keith working on his Nat Geo audition reel

We ate them later.

We ate them later.

close-call

we got pretty close to the lions. Colin is a brave dude, that window is open.

3-lions

Here they come, cue the Primus.

geoff
8 Comments
  • sam

    I am soooo jealous.
    I always wanted to impale an impala!

    March 16, 2009 Reply
  • Pat Walsh

    So, summary:

    We played with the animals, then we ate them.

    March 16, 2009 Reply
  • Mike

    Love the shots guys, so cool!

    March 16, 2009 Reply
  • Marco Serrano

    excellent photos man! Glad to see you are enjoying yourself.

    March 16, 2009 Reply
  • Justin Russell

    Holy shit boys! Zebra eatin’ and lion playin’…. That’s livin’ it up in Africa!

    March 17, 2009 Reply
  • Shanna

    I’m so excited for you! This looks to be an amazing adventure and I’m stoked to see the finished product. Don’t eat any more zebras though, okay? Poor zebras.

    March 17, 2009 Reply
  • Ryan Hardy

    I can’t figure out if Geoff looks more like Steve Irwin or Stephen Hawking in that picture with the cubs… Either way we are all insanely jealous here around the office of you guys and your trip. Can’t wait to see the footage.

    I hope Keith has managed to not scare Geoff in his sleep with night terrors. Have fun guys, we miss you around here.

    March 17, 2009 Reply
  • Danielle Miller

    Yeah, yeah, you’re in South Africa, yadda yadda yadda. There’s a plastic baby here that needs mutilating and there hasn’t been one single piece of garbage next to my trash can in a week. Think about THAT.

    Jk. Glad you boys are safe and riding around on/eating wild animals. Bring me back a pygmy.

    March 17, 2009 Reply

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