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The "Bollywood to South Beach" Voyage, part 13

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The Bollywood to South Beach Voyage - Regent Seven Seas Voyager, October 29-December 18, 2009

Text by Snookums, Pictures by Filbert

Part Thirteen

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November 12 (Thursday, Day 15, Mombasa, Kenya) (Continued) -

The Tsavo East gate, as we depart (with Ahmed, our driver/tour guide)

On the drive back to the ship, we saw more and more people walking along the highway and the little villages were busier with people.

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The "Bollywood to South Beach" Voyage, part 12

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The Bollywood to South Beach Voyage - Regent Seven Seas Voyager, October 29-December 18, 2009

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Part Twelve

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November 12 (Thursday, Day 15, Mombasa, Kenya) (Continued) -

Lilac breasted roller

After lunch we had another game drive as we wound our way out of the park.

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The "Bollywood to South Beach" Voyage, part 11

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The Bollywood to South Beach Voyage - Regent Seven Seas Voyager, October 29-December 18, 2009

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Part Eleven

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November 12 (Thursday, Day 15, Mombasa, Kenya) (Continued) -

Stuck

Toward the end of our 3-hour game drive as we were nearing the Voi Safari Lodge for our lunch, our driver decided to pass the van in front of us and ended up getting stuck in the sand. What a moron. There was no need to try to pass the other van. The other van tried to push our van but that didn’t work so then they got a cable and supposedly connected it to both vans. Oops! It wasn’t connected to the other van. They finally got it straightened out and we got to lunch about 10 minutes later. This would have been comical except for the fact that Snookums desperately had to use the bathroom for about the past two hours and was in pain most of that time and was getting increasingly worried that there was going to be a mess on the seat. Alas, when we finally got to the lodge and she stood up, Filbert assured her that her shorts were clean. She cut in line at the women’s room and obtained the necessary relief.

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The "Bollywood to South Beach" Voyage, part 10

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The Bollywood to South Beach Voyage - Regent Seven Seas Voyager, October 29-December 18, 2009

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Part Ten

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November 12 (Thursday, Day 15, Mombasa, Kenya) (Continued) -

The game drive through Tsavo East National Park continues . . .

Stork on final

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What could possibly go wrong?

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Posted for our amusement at Tigerhawk, a recently-received e-mail:

Let me get this straight.
...we're going to pass a health care plan written by a committee whose chairman says he doesn't understand it,
passed by a Congress that hasn't read it but exempts themselves from it,
to be signed by a president that also hasn't read it and who smokes,
with funding administered by a treasury chief who didn't pay his taxes,
all to be overseen by a surgeon general who is obese,
and financed by a country that's nearly broke.
What could possibly go wrong?

It's melting!

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No, not the Wicked Witch of the West . . . the equally wicked Global Warming/Climate Change pseudoscientific cult. The product of defecation is hitting the rotating air circulation device now. And that product is spattering all over everyone who has been convinced that The World Is Getting Hotter And We Are All To Blame.

Don't think so? Then you haven't been paying attention.

Or, you've been watching CNN, or even, God help you, MSNBC.

Some links:
Climategate: “Men behaving badly” – a short summary for laymen from the irreplaceable Watts Up With That.
How to Forge a Consensus from the Wall Street Journal;
More AGW Controversy from Richard Fernandez;
Pretending the climate email leak isn't a crisis won't make it go away from George Monbiot at the U.K.'s Guardian;
There Was Proof of Fraud All Along from Vincent Gray at Pajamas Media.

The bottom line is fraud. Fraud on a scale never before seen on this planet--literally. Not just scientific fraud. The really expensive kind--the money kind of fraud, as in a confidence game. "Get the confidence of the mark, then take him for all he's worth" sort of fraud.

Global Warming/Climate Change isn't just a simple hoax the New Piltdown Man. It's the New Eugenics. From the same so-called "progressive" side of the political spectrum. And, for the most part, for the same reasons. To "make things better."

Why do so many grandiose schemes to "make things better" actually result in things getting worse?

Thought for the day

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From The Road To Serfdom, by F. A. Hayek, 1944, Fiftieth Anniversary Edition, 1994, The University of Chicago Press.

It is a revealing fact that few planners are content to say that central planning is desirable. Most of them affirm that we can no longer choose but are compelled by circumstances beyond our control to substitute (central) planning for competition. The myth is deliberately cultivated that we are embarking on the new course not out of free will but because competition is spontaneously eliminated by technological changes which we can neither reverse nor should we wish to prevent. This argument is rarely developed at any length--it is one of the assertions taken over by one writer from another until, by mere iteration, it has come to be accepted as a common fact. It is, nevertheless, devoid of foundation.

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The "Bollywood to South Beach" Voyage, part 9

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The Bollywood to South Beach Voyage - Regent Seven Seas Voyager, October 29-December 18, 2009

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Part Nine

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November 12 (Thursday, Day 15, Mombasa, Kenya) (Continued) -

A bird in the bush

We got to the game park and the driver/guide popped the van top. We could all stand up and still have about 1 foot of clearance. One of our first animals that we saw was a lioness walking. We were surprised to see this since lions usually rest during the heat of the day. This park doesn’t allow for off-road driving so we couldn’t follow her. Anyway, we were fortunate to see her since when we talked to other people on this game drive, they didn’t see any lions. She was really camera-shy, walking behind a lot of bushes, so Filbert didn't get a photo of her, much to his chagrin. He'd look up, see her, try to aim the camera as she'd pass behind a bush, look up, see her come out from behind the bush, try to aim the camera as she went behind another bush. This went on for a while.

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The "Bollywood to South Beach" Voyage, part 8

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The Bollywood to South Beach Voyage - Regent Seven Seas Voyager, October 29-December 18, 2009

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Part Eight

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November 12 (Thursday, Day 15, Mombasa, Kenya) -

In the van, on the dock

Our day started early since our trip to Tsavo East National Park left at 7:30. We boarded our non-air-conditioned van with pop-up roof for our 60-mile drive to the park. The 6 of us each got a window seat which is ideal for a game drive. We were on the main “highway” that goes from Mombasa to Nairobi. We saw some trucks, very few cars and even fewer bicycles (and basically no scooters or motorcycles). Many people were walking along the highway and half of them were barefoot. We don’t know where they were going. We would come upon a “village” every few miles or so that seemed to be made up of a few one-room “buildings” and some one-room “houses” way behind the buildings. Most were made of the red clay dirt. It was interesting to see the men and women working in the fields. They appeared to be personal farms and the workers (maybe husband and wife?) were hoeing with what looked like homemade tools.

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The "Bollywood to South Beach" Voyage, part 7

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The Bollywood to South Beach Voyage - Regent Seven Seas Voyager, October 29-December 18, 2009

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Part Seven

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November 10 (Tuesday, Day 13, Cruising the Indian Ocean) -

Fair skies, smooth seas

We both woke up around 7 AM and Snookums was very happy that Filbert was feeling just about 100%. Filbert went to breakfast for his instant oatmeal and Snookums walked around the deck for 30 minutes. She saw a Regent employee standing watch for pirates. There are also four Israeli commandos on the ship, too, for protection in case of pirates. Snookums saw that Carl was walking, too, and recruited him for the “Muscle Mix” class so they went to that together. (Filbert wasn’t quite feeling well enough to work out.) Then she had her normal outdoor breakfast of thick raisin French toast and two orders of mixed berries. They had been out of berries for the past couple of days but must have gotten more yesterday in the Seychelles. The raspberries and blackberries are huge and very tasty.

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