One cool afternoon, a friend of mine dropped by my place for a casual courtesy visit. He wasdressed inhis best casual Sunday clothing outfit, wearing his walking shoes. Living alone in my beach house whose only unwelcome visitors are the army of Baboons straying from the nearby Kafue National Park, any visitor is more than welcome to give me company. I complained to him how these Baboons were making a living hell of my life by terrorizing me on a daily basis. They hide in the nearby thick forest unseen by me. The moment I get inside the house to check on something, they quickly invade my balcony, grabbing any food stuff on the table. One day, I got a real shock of my dear life when I found one oversized Baboon holding on to my prized smart cell phone in what looked like an attempt to dial a number. Well, I suspected they always saw from their tree top hidings me using my cell phone and wondered what on earth this gadget was all about. I guess this was an opportunity for them to try it out and possibly inform their protector the Park Ranger that they were having a well deserved free food festival at my place. I had now decided to read a riot act to them. I now always stayed with my full loaded catapults nearby to scare them away! This sent my visitor in uncontrollable bursts of laughter. He reminded me that I was a crowned wildlife conservationist who should have nothing to do with catapults. Well, I explained to him that in my own turf, I reserved the right to defend myself against unwelcome intruders, Baboons included. Anyway, I conceded that this was the price I had to pay for living nearby a game park and being a nature conservationist.
My friend told me he was on his way to visit a sick friend in a different residential location downhill. He invited me to escort him. He suggested that the two of us would form a formidable team to make a short cut route using a mountain foot path. It is believed that there is a large Python snake that hides in the rocks along the same mountain foot path. Well, having very little to do at home that afternoon, I thought it was a good idea to take a walk with him downhill. I suggested that we should both carry thick sticks to defend ourselves in case we were attacked by this same Python snake. When we finally safely reached the home of the same supposedly sick friend, we were utterly surprised to find that he was not sick at all and was as fit as a soldier. The last time I meet him, almost a year ago, he was suffering from acute ulcers that left him in excruciating pain. I then suggested to him that we fetch bottles of spring water from Longola Hotsprings for him to drink. He told us that he religiously drank the same spring water from Longola Hotsprings as I had instructed him to do. He told us that he has fully recovered from ulcers and now lives a normal healthy life. His invitation for us to visit him was to testify to us that indeed spring water from Longola Hotsprings located outside Kafue National Park has medicinal properties. It can heal certain diseases such as ulcers. Thou come drink Longola Hotsprings Waters and get well naturally.