Pippa:
Glad to hear your story. I have never seen a hail storm in Africa yet. I can imagine your shock upon finding a tree in your bathroom!
Oh how I agree with you! My life at home and work is rather hum drum and predictable. I can't say that for Africa! I have never had so many adrenaline rushes in my life as I have there.
I have two other "tent experiences" I can share with you. On my very first trip to Kenya in 2001 I was in Tsavo East - and had never been in a tent before. I went out on the afternoon game drive and the driver was talking in Swahili with the camp and I didn't know what they were staying. He kept me out much longer than usual, it was almost dark, and I felt something wasn't right but I didn't know what. When we started into camp he said they had just reported more elephants behind us so he backed up and we went looking for elephants. It was pitch black and I couldn't see anything so I asked to please return to camp so I could shower and go to dinner.
I went to my tent, picked up some clean clothes, unzipped the back zip and put them on the vanity. There was a gerry can on the shower drain and I smelled chemicals but I didn't thin anything of it. I went back into the tent to get something I had forgotten and a man came running in and told me I would have to leave. I told him "if you're spraying for mosquitos, bugs don't bother me - I'm only afraid of snakes". I was told that there had been a cobra in my bathroom!! When the men had come in to fill the bush shower the cobra had spit in the man's face. He immediately turned around and called for help. When help arrived they couldn't find the snake. It had slithered down the drain!
I immediately ran to the dining hall thinking "what the heck am I going to do - I'm not stupid and will not sleep with a cobra"!! Thought I might end up sleeping in the safari van.
About a half hour later the men came and got me and told me they had to show me what they had. I didn't want to see it but they felt I should so that I wouldn't worry about it. Indeed there was the about four feet cobra they had found.
Needless to say, I didn't sleep well that night. Every time a bird would light on the canvas I thought it was another snake. However, I am now much more comfortable with tent living, but each and every time I enter the bathroom I now take my torch and shine it all around before entering!