I really need to learn to type faster, even though I actually thought I was going quite fast, also the internet connection here is really not all that fast so I do loose time logging in etc...
Anyway, so at the wine tasting, we were able to taste 7 ines of the local winery, 2 whites, a Sav Blanc and a Chenin Blanc, 2 Reds, a South African variety, can't remember its name, and a Merlot, which was sensational, a Rose, which was so sweet, but still quite tasty, a sparkling Rose, which was similar to the flat Rose, and a Port, which taste a lot like medicine :( Aparently it had some local herb in it, which might explain that.
Anyway, the next day was our official last day :( And we only had a short drive down to Cape Town, through an amazing mountain pass. We arrived in Cape Town by about 11:30 and were promptly whisked off for a township tour. It was interesting to see the township, but at the same time I feel very uncomfortable doing tours like that where you just wander in and gawk at the way these people live, anyway as part of the tour we were taken to a local haunt for lunch which, like all our meals was sensational, and it was realy cool to just eat in a restaurant with the locals.
We also visited a local medicine man in the township (Langa) who was interesting, but his place was very creepy with all its skins and herbs handing from everywhere.
So from Langa we were taken to the hostel were our tour officially ended. Although we did have one final diner down at the Waterfront in Capetown at a Mexican Restaurant, where like every other person in South Africa, we were able to watch the Springbok's demolish Argentina in the Rugby to set up avery exciting final between England and South Africa (go the boks!!!!!) :)
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
Homeward Bound Take 2
The free internet at Changi Airport only lets you use it for 15 minutes at a time so I am back again.
So after the big Sand Dunes we then headed south once more to a little campsite on the way, then it was off to Fish River Canyon, the 2nd largest canyon in the world after the Grand Canyon, and really, they look pretty much the same :)
Not really, there was not as much colour here and there was no flowing water, only puddles, but I guess that is what you get in the desert.
It was pretty spectacular though and although we only had 1 1/2 hours to wander around it was pretty amazing. Michelle treated us to a beautiful pre-dinner sunset wine and cheese extraveganza on the rim of the canyon, which was just beautiful, and the best way to end a day relaxing with some spectacular views.
After Fish River Canyon we continued on our merry way south and crossed the boarder into South Africa, where we spent the afternoon on the banks of the Orange River, were we were able to have a very relaxing swim in the river before retiring to the bar for dinner and a great night of dancing and fun....
Our next day was a fairly long drive again and this time we were headed for the West Cape wine region of South Africa for an evening wine tasting at our campsite for the evening, it was a place owned by Sparky, an ex tour guide turned winery operator who enjoys having the tour trucks come to visit, which was great fun, and of course we had to watch the Rugby that evening, England vs France, I think it was a good game... Even after all the games I've seen in the last few weeks, I just don't ge it...
So after the big Sand Dunes we then headed south once more to a little campsite on the way, then it was off to Fish River Canyon, the 2nd largest canyon in the world after the Grand Canyon, and really, they look pretty much the same :)
Not really, there was not as much colour here and there was no flowing water, only puddles, but I guess that is what you get in the desert.
It was pretty spectacular though and although we only had 1 1/2 hours to wander around it was pretty amazing. Michelle treated us to a beautiful pre-dinner sunset wine and cheese extraveganza on the rim of the canyon, which was just beautiful, and the best way to end a day relaxing with some spectacular views.
After Fish River Canyon we continued on our merry way south and crossed the boarder into South Africa, where we spent the afternoon on the banks of the Orange River, were we were able to have a very relaxing swim in the river before retiring to the bar for dinner and a great night of dancing and fun....
Our next day was a fairly long drive again and this time we were headed for the West Cape wine region of South Africa for an evening wine tasting at our campsite for the evening, it was a place owned by Sparky, an ex tour guide turned winery operator who enjoys having the tour trucks come to visit, which was great fun, and of course we had to watch the Rugby that evening, England vs France, I think it was a good game... Even after all the games I've seen in the last few weeks, I just don't ge it...
Homeward Bound :(
Well I am now bideing my time back in Changi Airport in Singapore.
I think I am back on Australian time, although it is very difficult to make yourself sleep at 2 in the afternoon when you really aren't tired. I think I did sleep quite a bit on the plane though, I guess we will see this evening when I get into Melbourne.
So, I probably should have had a look at what I last wrote about, but I have a feeling it was from Swakopmound.
So I went Skydiving, although the Swakop airport was closed so we had to go further out into the desert, which was still very cool, but we didn't get the views of the dunes flowing into the ocean that I was hoping for. It was sensational nonetheless and I have the DVD to prove it.... :)
Anyway, after Swakop we headed south in Namibia to Soussel (can't remember the spelling) anyway it is a place in the Namib Desert, where all the huge red sand dunes are. So we arrived there and yet again my team (TEAM RHINO) was on cooking, so we made a delicious Sand Storm Burrito. Unfortunately we hit a sand storm and it actually lasted all evening and into the next day, I don't think anyone slept that night and when we got up at 4:00am we were all coverd in sand, I don't think my sleeping bag will ever recover. We were to wake up at 4 so we could get out to Dune 45 to hike to the top for Sunrise, due to the wind and grumpy moods, we didn't quite make it for sunrise, and only a few people decided to climb the dune, the rest of us to pics from ground level, still quite spectacular I might add.
I think I am back on Australian time, although it is very difficult to make yourself sleep at 2 in the afternoon when you really aren't tired. I think I did sleep quite a bit on the plane though, I guess we will see this evening when I get into Melbourne.
So, I probably should have had a look at what I last wrote about, but I have a feeling it was from Swakopmound.
So I went Skydiving, although the Swakop airport was closed so we had to go further out into the desert, which was still very cool, but we didn't get the views of the dunes flowing into the ocean that I was hoping for. It was sensational nonetheless and I have the DVD to prove it.... :)
Anyway, after Swakop we headed south in Namibia to Soussel (can't remember the spelling) anyway it is a place in the Namib Desert, where all the huge red sand dunes are. So we arrived there and yet again my team (TEAM RHINO) was on cooking, so we made a delicious Sand Storm Burrito. Unfortunately we hit a sand storm and it actually lasted all evening and into the next day, I don't think anyone slept that night and when we got up at 4:00am we were all coverd in sand, I don't think my sleeping bag will ever recover. We were to wake up at 4 so we could get out to Dune 45 to hike to the top for Sunrise, due to the wind and grumpy moods, we didn't quite make it for sunrise, and only a few people decided to climb the dune, the rest of us to pics from ground level, still quite spectacular I might add.
Sunday, October 7, 2007
Swakopmound - Adrenaline city
So we have arrived in Swakop and it is great, we are in a hostel, so no camping for 3 whole nights, woohoo. This afternoon most of us are off on a quadbiking adventure around the magnificent sand dunes of Namibia, and then tomorrow morning it's time for Sandboarding down the dunes, and then tomorrow afternoon a few of us are off skydiving. Basically we are here to do as much adrenaline activities as we can, so that is what I am doing... :)
Over the last few days, since Windhoek, we went to Etosha National Park, where we camped by waterholes which were floodlit over night, so we were able to stay up and watch the animals come in to drink. It was pretty amazing actually, the first night there were lots of Elephants and it was interesting to see the other animals all standing back until the Elephants were finished before coming in to drink.
During the day we really didn't see to many animals other than Springbok and other antelope, as it was just too hot during the day, but we changed campsites and on the second night, we saw a heard of about 16 giraffes coming to the water hole for a drink, which was so funny , they are the most awkward animals it is just so funny to see.
Anyway after the Giraffes, came the black Rhinos, which was so spectacular as they are so rare and, they were so much smaller than I was expecting, anyway, while the Rhino's were drinking, a group of 3 male lions came to have a drink too. It was so exciting, and I tried desperately to take some pictures, but being 10pm and dark and far away, you really have to use your imagination a little bit :)
So after Etosha, we headed off to Spitzkope, a rock formation in the middle of the Namibian desert, it was amazing as it was so much like Ayres Rock, in the middle of Namibia. We actually went for a guided walk around and over the rock formations and were shown some ancient rock art from the original bushmen inhabitants of the area.
It was so cool cambing next to these rocks, although being in the middle of the desert, it got so cold that night, I think we were all suprised about how cold it got after the last few weeks of 30+ days.
Anyway I have to go Quad biking now, and I'm not sure if I'll get to a computer before Capetown, but I'm sure I'll be having a good time :)
Over the last few days, since Windhoek, we went to Etosha National Park, where we camped by waterholes which were floodlit over night, so we were able to stay up and watch the animals come in to drink. It was pretty amazing actually, the first night there were lots of Elephants and it was interesting to see the other animals all standing back until the Elephants were finished before coming in to drink.
During the day we really didn't see to many animals other than Springbok and other antelope, as it was just too hot during the day, but we changed campsites and on the second night, we saw a heard of about 16 giraffes coming to the water hole for a drink, which was so funny , they are the most awkward animals it is just so funny to see.
Anyway after the Giraffes, came the black Rhinos, which was so spectacular as they are so rare and, they were so much smaller than I was expecting, anyway, while the Rhino's were drinking, a group of 3 male lions came to have a drink too. It was so exciting, and I tried desperately to take some pictures, but being 10pm and dark and far away, you really have to use your imagination a little bit :)
So after Etosha, we headed off to Spitzkope, a rock formation in the middle of the Namibian desert, it was amazing as it was so much like Ayres Rock, in the middle of Namibia. We actually went for a guided walk around and over the rock formations and were shown some ancient rock art from the original bushmen inhabitants of the area.
It was so cool cambing next to these rocks, although being in the middle of the desert, it got so cold that night, I think we were all suprised about how cold it got after the last few weeks of 30+ days.
Anyway I have to go Quad biking now, and I'm not sure if I'll get to a computer before Capetown, but I'm sure I'll be having a good time :)
Wednesday, October 3, 2007
Oktoberfest - Namibian Style
Well, we are now in Windhoek, the capital of Namibia, and all of a sudden all the signs are in German. Namibia is an old German colony and that's why the German signs. We are actually off to Etosha today and some more game viewing.
The Okavango Delta in Botswana was sensational, the rains have come up north and therefore there was a lot of water in the delta, unfortunately because of that the wildlife was really spread out and hard to find. 5 of us did a flight over the delta to see a different perspective and it was awesome, to see it from the air was magical. Although I have to say being taken through the delta in a dugout canoe was pretty good too, all we had to do was sit back and relax, I know, it's hard work, but some one has to do it right??
Unfortunately we had one less night in Maun, in order to have an extra day in Swakopmound in a couple of days, I'm still not sure about that, but it's done now, I think I just had too much fun in the delta, the guys that ran the lodge were Kiwi's and they were a lot of fun.
Better go, out of time again.
The Okavango Delta in Botswana was sensational, the rains have come up north and therefore there was a lot of water in the delta, unfortunately because of that the wildlife was really spread out and hard to find. 5 of us did a flight over the delta to see a different perspective and it was awesome, to see it from the air was magical. Although I have to say being taken through the delta in a dugout canoe was pretty good too, all we had to do was sit back and relax, I know, it's hard work, but some one has to do it right??
Unfortunately we had one less night in Maun, in order to have an extra day in Swakopmound in a couple of days, I'm still not sure about that, but it's done now, I think I just had too much fun in the delta, the guys that ran the lodge were Kiwi's and they were a lot of fun.
Better go, out of time again.
Friday, September 28, 2007
Chobe, Botswana
I have now joined up with our new group, there are 8 of us remaining from the leg from Jo'burg, so we are now outnumbered by the others. There are a couple more Aussies and a lot of Poms, they seem like an interesting group after 1/2 a day...
So we left Vic Falls this morning, after 1 hour of visiting the Zambian side of the falls, i just can't comprehend how much water would come over the falls in the wet season, it is unbelievable.
So we managed a relatively good border crossing of 1 1/2 hours to get back to Botswana and we are off to do another Game Drive tomorrow, then an evening Game Cruise, should all be great, then off to the Okavango Delta.
So we left Vic Falls this morning, after 1 hour of visiting the Zambian side of the falls, i just can't comprehend how much water would come over the falls in the wet season, it is unbelievable.
So we managed a relatively good border crossing of 1 1/2 hours to get back to Botswana and we are off to do another Game Drive tomorrow, then an evening Game Cruise, should all be great, then off to the Okavango Delta.
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
The (1/3) Mighty Zambezi
Well I have survived the first week of my new tour, and as of tomorrow I start my new tour, Livingstone to Capetown, but for now I have just completed the journey from Johannesburg to Livingstone.
The first day was spent driving from Jo'burg to Krueger National Park, where we stayed just out of the Park at a place called Bushman's Camp, it was a beautiful little place where we stayed for 2 nights, and on the evening we arrived we went off on an evening Game Drive in a private game reserve called Thornybush, were amazingly we spotted all of the 'big five' in the one night.
Next morning we went on a full day Game Drive in Krueger, which apart from being stinking hot was fantastic too, although big 4 not big 5.
Anyway skipping ahead, we camped out in the Kalahari one night, no fences, no guns, just a couple of bushmen who were scared of Elephants to protect us. It was awesome, there were even fresh lion tracks around the camp in the morning, so cool.
So now I am in Livingstone and this morning I had a quick flight over the falls, which because it is the dry season is only runing at about 1/3, but it still looked pretty special.
Anyway, must go, have to go in to town today.
The first day was spent driving from Jo'burg to Krueger National Park, where we stayed just out of the Park at a place called Bushman's Camp, it was a beautiful little place where we stayed for 2 nights, and on the evening we arrived we went off on an evening Game Drive in a private game reserve called Thornybush, were amazingly we spotted all of the 'big five' in the one night.
Next morning we went on a full day Game Drive in Krueger, which apart from being stinking hot was fantastic too, although big 4 not big 5.
Anyway skipping ahead, we camped out in the Kalahari one night, no fences, no guns, just a couple of bushmen who were scared of Elephants to protect us. It was awesome, there were even fresh lion tracks around the camp in the morning, so cool.
So now I am in Livingstone and this morning I had a quick flight over the falls, which because it is the dry season is only runing at about 1/3, but it still looked pretty special.
Anyway, must go, have to go in to town today.
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
Johannesburg....
Interesting blog topics have been posted about Jo'burg, so I have just seen. Anyway I have arrived after a hideously early wake up, I had to be at Nairobi Airport at 5:00am, who is stupid enough to catch an early morning international flight??? Aparently lots of people because the flight was full.
So I left Amboseli yesterday, and everyone said they would miss me and that I had to come back, I may have promised a couple of people and may now need holidays in August 2009 to go back, I think they all have good memories so I really do have to go back now...
First impressions of Jo'burg, smoggy big city.... That's it.
I shall write more when I've done something interesting....
So I left Amboseli yesterday, and everyone said they would miss me and that I had to come back, I may have promised a couple of people and may now need holidays in August 2009 to go back, I think they all have good memories so I really do have to go back now...
First impressions of Jo'burg, smoggy big city.... That's it.
I shall write more when I've done something interesting....
Monday, September 17, 2007
Last Day of Luxury :(
This morning's game drive began with a sensational sunrise, and the excitment that Mt Kilimanjaro was 3/4 out of the clouds, soo close.... Anyway as we, my two guides and I, drove along, we came across a Lioness sitting right beside the road, we were the first to stop and so I managed to get some nice closeups, although I do wish I had a better zoom, my Cheetah photos really do look like pictures of the grasslands. We saw some more Cheetahs today too, well actually they were the same ones, a mum and her 4 cubs and then another two, who when we saw them this morning were just having breakfast.
It is so amazing here, yesterday a lady, Mimi and I went for a nature walk and visited a Maasai village, which was very interesting until they started pushing my to buy stuff, I got soooo ripped off. Oh well, it helps their village.
For dinner last night Mimi and I had a Bush BBQ in the bush, and it was brilliant, we were treated to the most amazing 5 course meal and then that was followed by a Maasai dance.
I have been trying to post some photos, I only have about 600, but I didn't bring any connections with me, so you'll all just have to wait till I get home.
So I am going to another Maasai lecture this afternoon, followed by my final Game drive, and then bright and early tomorrow I am off to Nairobi, followed by an even earlier start on Wednesday, when I have to be at Nairobi Airport by about 5am, that is not a holiday!!!
At least this part is anyway.
Until next time, possibly Johannesburg, see ya.
It is so amazing here, yesterday a lady, Mimi and I went for a nature walk and visited a Maasai village, which was very interesting until they started pushing my to buy stuff, I got soooo ripped off. Oh well, it helps their village.
For dinner last night Mimi and I had a Bush BBQ in the bush, and it was brilliant, we were treated to the most amazing 5 course meal and then that was followed by a Maasai dance.
I have been trying to post some photos, I only have about 600, but I didn't bring any connections with me, so you'll all just have to wait till I get home.
So I am going to another Maasai lecture this afternoon, followed by my final Game drive, and then bright and early tomorrow I am off to Nairobi, followed by an even earlier start on Wednesday, when I have to be at Nairobi Airport by about 5am, that is not a holiday!!!
At least this part is anyway.
Until next time, possibly Johannesburg, see ya.
Sunday, September 16, 2007
Marni the White Masai
Today I received my first marriage proposal of the trip... A Masai warrier named Leonard, he took me and another lady on a nature walk through the park and over to a Masai village, I may yet accept his offer, except Masai men can have up to 6 wives and I don't think I would like sharing, I hope he understands :)
Other than that the wildlife has been amazing, yesterday evening we saw a pack of Hyenas at their den and there were heaps of curious little babies, they are so cute, I am wondering how I would get one through customs...
I'm off again on another game drive now, hopefully to see some hippos, already seen Lions and Cheetahs today, what a life :)
Other than that the wildlife has been amazing, yesterday evening we saw a pack of Hyenas at their den and there were heaps of curious little babies, they are so cute, I am wondering how I would get one through customs...
I'm off again on another game drive now, hopefully to see some hippos, already seen Lions and Cheetahs today, what a life :)
Saturday, September 15, 2007
Amboseli Luxury
Apart from really expensive internet, this place is awesome.
I arrived at 8:30 this morning and was ushered straight into breakfast. I now have my own personal table for the duration of my stay, with Francis as my waiter, I also have a porter for whatever I need, and I think I tipped her really well as she remebered my name.
Just about out of time already, have already seen lots of animals and still have a game drive this afternoon. Seen Elephants Waterbuck, Wildebeasts, Warthogs, Zebras, Gazelles, Giraffe and many many birds.
Better go before I get locked out......
I arrived at 8:30 this morning and was ushered straight into breakfast. I now have my own personal table for the duration of my stay, with Francis as my waiter, I also have a porter for whatever I need, and I think I tipped her really well as she remebered my name.
Just about out of time already, have already seen lots of animals and still have a game drive this afternoon. Seen Elephants Waterbuck, Wildebeasts, Warthogs, Zebras, Gazelles, Giraffe and many many birds.
Better go before I get locked out......
Nairobi, end of Part 1
So the Gorilla Encounter has come to an end and I am back in Nairobi, actually a town called Karen on the outskirts of Nairobi.
Tomorrow at 6:30 am I am off to Amboselli to begin the quite bizarre part of my trip, a luxury lodge for 3 nights, it will however be nice to be doing some game drives, as we haven't seen any animals except cows, goats, chickens and pigs for the past week. Elephants should be a nice change, although last night we did here the hippos behind the electric fence. Didn't see any though, maybe I'll have to wait till Bottswana for them.
Till next time......
Tomorrow at 6:30 am I am off to Amboselli to begin the quite bizarre part of my trip, a luxury lodge for 3 nights, it will however be nice to be doing some game drives, as we haven't seen any animals except cows, goats, chickens and pigs for the past week. Elephants should be a nice change, although last night we did here the hippos behind the electric fence. Didn't see any though, maybe I'll have to wait till Bottswana for them.
Till next time......
Monday, September 10, 2007
Happy Birthday to ME!!!
So it's my birthday and we are in Jinja today, after an all day drive from Kabale to Jinja, on Saturday, yesterday was an all day whitewater rafting trip at the Source of the Nile. It was sensational, after a bit of training on the flat water we were off down grade 3, 4 and 5 rapids and we only fliped twice. It was so much fun and a fantastic day all round, I'll show you the DVD when I get home.
Anyway, today we were off to do some volunteer work for a Ugandan organisation called Soft Power, so off we went to paint a school. it was a really enjoyable day actually, some of the children came up to talk to us and then they all heped us paint. it was nice to be able to see that the work we do in 1 day is so much appreciated.
Anyway, today we were off to do some volunteer work for a Ugandan organisation called Soft Power, so off we went to paint a school. it was a really enjoyable day actually, some of the children came up to talk to us and then they all heped us paint. it was nice to be able to see that the work we do in 1 day is so much appreciated.
Friday, September 7, 2007
Mzungas in the Mud
So we are now in Kisoro with a day off as some of the group are off viewing the Gorillas today and the rest of us wend yesterday.
Since I last wrote a lot has happened. We left Lake Bunyoni in the rain on Wednesday in order to get to Kisoro to trek the Mountain Gorillas. It absolutely poured all night Tuesday and the roads had turned to a very boggy mud. Anyway we continued from Kabala to Kisoro in a taxi and left the truck behind. On the way we stopped to help a number of trucks out of the mud and had a great time doing it, we all got so muddy, but the locals were very impressed by these Mzungas who helped to unbog their trucks. Anyway after taking 5.5 hours to travel 60 km we finally made it to Kisoro.
Then it was off to track the Gorillas, so we left the hotel at 6am and traveled to the National park were we met up with our guides and off we set to see the Gorillas. Amazingly, and very luckily we only had to hike for about 1 hour to find those beautiful animals. Unfortunately you only get to spend an hour with the Gorillas, but in that time I think we all managed to take about 100 photos, it was such a magical experience.
Since I last wrote a lot has happened. We left Lake Bunyoni in the rain on Wednesday in order to get to Kisoro to trek the Mountain Gorillas. It absolutely poured all night Tuesday and the roads had turned to a very boggy mud. Anyway we continued from Kabala to Kisoro in a taxi and left the truck behind. On the way we stopped to help a number of trucks out of the mud and had a great time doing it, we all got so muddy, but the locals were very impressed by these Mzungas who helped to unbog their trucks. Anyway after taking 5.5 hours to travel 60 km we finally made it to Kisoro.
Then it was off to track the Gorillas, so we left the hotel at 6am and traveled to the National park were we met up with our guides and off we set to see the Gorillas. Amazingly, and very luckily we only had to hike for about 1 hour to find those beautiful animals. Unfortunately you only get to spend an hour with the Gorillas, but in that time I think we all managed to take about 100 photos, it was such a magical experience.
Tuesday, September 4, 2007
Hello from Uganda
Well we have made it to Lake Bunyoni today and it is raining again. We have been \bogged twice already and have had to tow someone else out too. It has been a great trip so far, there are only 10 of us on the Gorilla tour so it has been great. Lake Nakuru on the first evening was certainly an adventurous way for the tour to begin with millions of flamingos, white rhino and many buffalo, it is also where we became bogged for the first time. After 4.5 hours we were finally freed by a tow truck... All part of the camping adventure. We are off to see the Gorillas on the 6th and 7th, which we are all greatly looking forward too, untill next time Hakuna Matata :)
Friday, August 31, 2007
I'm adicted to the internet!!!!!
What else should I be doing with 5 hours in Singapore at 10pm with free internet access. I have already walked from one end of terminal 2 to the other end of terminal 1, did you know that takes nearly 1 hour? Anyway, I have decided that I need to stay awake until I get on the next plane, 2am Singapore time, in order to not be too jetlagged in Nairobi, it probably wont work but hey, it's worth a try.
I may just have to go and get a coffee now, 3 movies on the last flight and my eyes have just about glazed over...
I may just have to go and get a coffee now, 3 movies on the last flight and my eyes have just about glazed over...
Thursday, August 30, 2007
Melbourne Airport
So, I have made it to the airport and through customs to the obligatory bag and body search for explosives, do I really look that dodgy when I travel? The answer to that is most likely yes, but at least I am comfortable.
So by my calculations I should be arriving in J'berg by about 7pm tomorrow, Melbourne time, and then Nairobi by around 11pm Melbourne time, and considering it is only 2pm now, that is a long time to be in Airports, oh well, I wont have to be in one again for a while.
As long as the flight isn't too full, I am sitting in row 40 so who knows really.
Anyway, until I get another chance to write, stay happy :)
So by my calculations I should be arriving in J'berg by about 7pm tomorrow, Melbourne time, and then Nairobi by around 11pm Melbourne time, and considering it is only 2pm now, that is a long time to be in Airports, oh well, I wont have to be in one again for a while.
As long as the flight isn't too full, I am sitting in row 40 so who knows really.
Anyway, until I get another chance to write, stay happy :)
Saturday, July 21, 2007
5 1/2 Weeks to Go!!!!
I am finally getting excited about my trip. It has been so long in the planning that I really never thought it would come. But in 5 1/2 weeks I ill be leaving on a jet plane to Africa...
So much to do till then, but the count down has begun. :)
So much to do till then, but the count down has begun. :)
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