Hi ya! How're you this fine day? Ready to get perky? Grab a mugful of coffee and a virtual treat. Say...how do you talk to a Giraffe face-to-face?
By peeking out of the
top-floor window of a very high house, of course. That’s exactly what
the owners of Giraffe Manor, in Kenya, do. And you could too, if you
went to spend a few nights in one of the 6 rooms of the old manor turned
hotel.
The residents of this unique tourist attraction are the Carr-Hartley
family, along with eight Rothschild giraffes, one of the rarest
subspecies on the planet. The English-style manor was built in the
colonial era and is part of a 140-acre estate in the shadow of Kenya’s
Mount Kilimanjaro. Tanya and Mikey Carr-Hartley, both 41, grew up close
to the house in Nairobi when they were children and always dreamed of
owning it someday. So once they started a family of their own and the
house came up for sale, they jumped at the opportunity. Since Michael’s
family has been involved in the protection of animals for several
generations, they do not mind taking care of the endangered giraffes. In
fact, they love it.
Of course, if you go to Thailand, you can have breakfast with other long-necks - the Karen people - one of many Hill Tribes in the mountainous north.
See ya, eh!
Bob
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
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