At one stage I was freezing, despite the heater and several layers of clothing, and so I took the opportunity to make a cup of coffee. At that stage I had been sitting round for about two hours. Of course in the two minutes it took me to make coffee people arrived and one of the other employees helped them, leaving me feeling rather guilty that I'd only helped three out of four potential clients in the morning!
Anyway I was reminiscing about some trips today and I figured what better time to talk about where I would really really like to be right now (rather than trying to resurrect my calculus skills on a data-set that is way bigger than I had thought...)

The obvious choice: the beach! Lying on the hot sand, sleeping off the last dive. Walking along the edge of the surf. Digging around in rock pools and looking at the weird and wonderful animals there. Building random sculptures out of sand, digging giant holes and making wind shelters and then falling asleep against the temporary wall of sand...
Namaqualand - the most beautiful place in the world! Going exploring in the evenings where it's light until late because it's right on the west coast. Climbing rocks (and fences...) and trying to navigate when everything is so huge that any kind of distance perception is lost and estimations are way off every time.
The Kalahari, a bit further south. Something about the desert makes me want to climb rocks and watch the sunset.



I miss Augrabies.
ReplyDeleteAmazingly beautiful.
Where do I sign up for the road trip?
ReplyDeleteMan, awesome pictures, I have not been to most of those places. It makes me sad. I need to come back and do some more roadtrips.
ReplyDeletestop making me homesick!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteSeriously...when are we doing another road-trip? Going through the photos of the mole-rat trip (2) has made me so desprite to get out of the city for an extended period of time!!!
ReplyDeleteAt the risk of stating the obvious you live in a beautiful beautiful country...
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