I have over 600 pictures to sort out and will post more as time permits. First to answer some questions;
No my shoulder does not sting, I fired at least 10 rds per day from resting at 50 yds to off hand at 25, 20 and 15 yds per day for the 14 days prior to leaving. I once fired 36 rds in one afternoon when working up my reloads, on that occassion I noticed I had a "slight" flinch the next day.
The locals were offered the meat, they drove out in their donkey carts with axes and knives to do the butchering. We had them cut off the head, 16 men loaded the head onto the back of the Toyota truck for us. This truck hit and killed two cows in the road on the way home, but then that is how the whole trip went, I had a real adventure.
No I do not have a close up of the Black Mamba, and I have no intention of ever trying to get a close up of a snake like that! No matter how much you pay me.
Also a Leopard had a near miss with me, but that tale is for later.
As for the taxidermy bill, I am just having the tusks prepared with brass end caps to hang on the wall. Pat is a great wife, but I would not try and bring a stuffed Elephant in to the house, even I know when to stop.
My PH was Jeff Smith, Unforgetable Safaries, I have hunted with him on three different occassions now and he is excellent, we have become close frends and we would be very pleased to arrange bookings with him. Next year I plan to hunt a Cape Buffalo with Jeff and Matt is comimg along to hunt some plains game, I am afraid that nothing will ever compare with hunting Elephant. When the first bull, a huge fellow 15 ft to the top of his head ran up and stopped only 20 yds in front of me with 4 young bulls in support, it was an awsome sight. He was lucky he had a broken tusk, so I held my fire.