People of Campfire
Thought I’d put a few lines down about the characters of Campfire.
Suegnette is the mum and has been away on holiday for the last 2 weeks. She is an amazing cook and tonight she made a beef stew and a potato and bean stew with rice and vegetable fritters, followed by apple pie and custard. It was superb. She’s a remarkable lady who’s been trying to hold things together since Tinus died last year.
Adele and Letitia are the 2 daughters and have both been married and have 2 children but now live with their respective partners – Bee and Sam. They have taken over from their dad and as Letitia puts it - She works hard and plays hard.
Maria is the lady who does the cleaning, and washing and she sings all the time – we think she doesn’t even realise she’s doing it. She will be 70 soon and is a real ‘Del-boy’. She’s always having people call to buy ‘things’ from her. She sells anything from cigarettes to air time
Uncle Tinus arrived this week to check that the camp is in good order. He’s of the old school that believes women cannot possibly keep the farm up to date and needs a man to oversee everything. I’ll give him his due though, he had a stroke 2 months ago and is having to cope with having to slow down. He arrived on Sunday and was out on Monday laying concrete on one of the roads. So Rubes there’s a prospective hubby here for you
Tuesday Afternoon with the Reptiles
Didn’t plan on doing this activity but went to the Reptile Park this afternoon and am so glad that I did.
We had a talk about the different types of snakes and their fangs and venom. We were then shown around the park and got the opportunity to:
• Feed some of the lizards
• Hold the bearded dragon lizard
• Held a scorpion and let it walk on my face
• Held a Golden Brown baboon spider which is a very rare one (looks like a tarantula)
• Got close up to a Baum Slung snake which is the most deadly in Africa – one drop of it’s venom can kill 12 people
• Got close to a cobra and puff adder
• Held a small python and then a 15 kg one too.
I’ve put some more photos on skydrive for you to see what I got up to.
Tomorrow I ‘walk with the wild’ so watch this space
Wednesday Morning with the Lions
Up and out by 5.30 today to ‘Walk with the Wild’
We went to a nearby lodge where they have a leopard and lion breeding project. We walked with a lion cub called Achilla and the Labrador dog called Prince who thinks it’s Achilla’s mum. We didn’t see too much game on the walk – only the tame Jackal who hangs around the lodge, and some buffalo but the breakfast we had on our return more than made up for it. There was all kinds of tropical fruit, fresh strawberry muffins, toast porridge, yoghurts and fruit juices followed by bacon and eggs with mushrooms fried with cream plus loads of fresh coffee. I could have stayed there all morning and just ate the muffins.
Afterward we went to see the Leopard and Lion breeding project and saw the lions and their cubs in their natural habitat. We were in the buckie so were able to get up really close and were even lucky enough to see them being fed. Expect more pics on the skydrive.
Only one and half days left here so soon I’ll be off to Sri Lanka for the next leg of the journey. I will still try and keep the blog up to date but may not be able to upload photos as often.
Hopefully I’ll get to do one more blog before I leave but if not I will as soon as I can.
Bye for now - Sue.xx
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4 comments:
Yuk! Spiders and scorpions - how did you do it Sue? I'd have gone along but not sure I could have held them let alone have a scorpion walk over my face!
Sue where are you off to in Sri Lanka cos I like to find it on Google Earth (don't forget to wave!) How long you there for?
Glad to hear Ruby is obviously much better. Hope she got my card.
Also, thought you'd like to know your house was still there when I last drove past! (Sorry Dave!)
Take care Sue and have a good trip to your next destination.
Love Trish xxx
Where is my best friend and who is this person who lets scorpions walk on her and picks up spiders and things....
Lady in the photos looks a lot like Sue, but can't possibly be her...muscles, no make up, boots....so...lady in the photos...if you see Sue..send her back to us :)
Sue, it all looks too amazing..and this blog and photos help all of us share in your adventures.
Have one question though...remember my advice about each continent...are you? have you? will you?
Love to everyone.
Message to family and friends...can you email me karenforchione@gmail.com as I am starting a project (which Sue can't know about :)...more when you email me.
Sue...all my love darling...when you have time...tell us how you feel, how this is changing you, what you're learning...
xxx Karen
I love the thought of an African 'Del Boy' Maria sounds fantastic!
Do you really think that Uncle Tinus could cope with Rubes?? She would eat him for breakfast!
When you said you held a Golden Brown baboon spider, I thought you said Gordon Brown spider! haha (Now thinking does Gordon look like a tarantula?) Would love to have done that activity! Good on you Sue....seems like when you get back to Blighty, you will take on anything!
The Food sounds good! I salivate everytime I read about it!
I am sure Sri Lanka will be great, but so very different! can't believe though that it's going to be difficult uploading photo's, I would have thought that Sri Lanka was more up to date than Africa! ah well, you live and learn!
Safe Journey, Look forward to hearing from you soon! BTW....Adam & Nikki are on their way to Germany!! HOORAY!!
Take care. Miss you. xxx
Amazing pics Sue!
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