Where’s My Backpack: Grassy

Talk about a throw back, let’s say Tuesday, since it’s Tuesday! SB has a new toy. It converts slides into digital photos. So he has been going through his slides from the 70’s! OMG! He bought the Wolverine F2D Mighty, Film to Digital Converter, from Amazon. Perhaps you have old films or slides and would like to preserve them to new files in your photos. It’s very easy to use!

So, here we are in Kenya at the Tsavo West National Park. Let’s take a look at the grasses and hey we might spot an animal or two as well!

Main Gate, Tsavo West National Park, Kenya

We better start with the safety precautions! Pay attention!

Entrance Sign Tsavo West National Park, Kenya
Tsavo West National Park, Kenya
Tsavo West National Park, Kenya: Zebras
Tsavo West National Park, Kenya: Gazelle
Tsavo West National Park, Kenya: Ostriches
Tsavo West National Park, Kenya: Giraffe
Tsavo West National Park, Kenya: Elephants
Tsavo West National Park, Kenya: Elephants Fighting
Tsavo West National Park, Kenya: Falcon with Snake
Tsavo West National Park, Kenya
Tsavo West National Park, Kenya: Monkeys
Tsavo West National Park, Kenya: Giraffe
Tsavo West National Park, Kenya: Zebra
Tsavo West National Park, Kenya: Alligator
Tsavo West National Park, Kenya: Alligator

And this is what you do after a day in the park! I hope you enjoyed our grass excursion in Kenya!

Hotel, Mombasa, Kenya

And what’s a nice hotel without giant, hanging spiders above the grasses?

Hotel and Spiders, Mombasa, Kenya

This is a part of the Where’s My BackPack’s Travel theme challenge. To participate just click Here!

 

One Comment Add yours

  1. Anabel Marsh says:

    I have one of these gadgets – have been converting my mum’s old family photos. Great memories!

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