Monthly Archives: August 2015

Elephants

After a leisurely breakfast, we set off for Hwange National Park, the largest national park in Zimbabwe. It’s much different than Nairobi National Park…much more remote and wild, and the animals are much more wary of cars.  There is only one … Continue reading

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The British Empire

Buhle and I decided that no trip to Victoria Falls was complete without afternoon tea at The Victoria Falls Hotel…the oldest hotel  here.  Unfortunately, we just couldn’t fit it into our schedule, so we settled for lunch instead.  The building … Continue reading

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Beware of crocodiles

The restaurant at our hotel perches over the river bank…there is something wonderful about eating fresh mango and pineapple and watching the Zambezi river flow by.  Even though we are only about 1 km above Victoria Falls here, the river … Continue reading

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Warthog heaven

We left this morning for the 450 km drive to Victoria Falls. It  was chilly, but bright and sunny, a perfect day for a drive.   Along the way there is a lot of land that used to be farms, and … Continue reading

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Sunday

Bulawayo We had a lazy day. Ray brought all of us coffee or tea in bed, and I told him that with that kind of service I might never leave.  Buhle and Helena went to church and I helped Ray to … Continue reading

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World class immigration services

We didn’t actually set off at 5 as we had planned; we had to mill and for a while first and then look for all the things we had forgotten, and get  ourselves organized, and then check if we’d actually … Continue reading

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Marlborough Man

Pretoria A lazy morning packing, a walk in the sun, and then off to the airport to return to Johannesburg. The man next to me was an engineering manager for Marlborough tobacco.  We had a great conversation while he explained … Continue reading

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Cape of Good Hope

Pretoria Yesterday was one of those days that a person will remember forever.  After my early morning meeting, I set off with a friend on a journey of discovery.  I hired a car and driver for the day, made a … Continue reading

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12 translators

Cape Town Today was the AGM, an event that I used to try to avoid.  Unfortunately, I know far too many people now, and so it’s hard to slip out unnoticed.  The meeting was as tedious as always…most of the … Continue reading

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Drumming

Cape Town The day was the usual round of meetings.  Between committee meetings that I have to go to, and catching up with colleagues from other countries who want to update me on projects that we are involved with, the … Continue reading

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