Dear Justin: Since I have been on vacation, I have had plenty of time to think about my life. I have already informed you of some of my revelations. I still do not know why I bother you with my life’s questions; I guess I feel like you give me honest wholesome advice. I spoke … Continue reading
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South Africa: The Cape Region
Scenes of South Africa’s Cape Region: The sleepy fishing village of Arniston where we spent a night: Table Mountain National Park: Boulders (part of Table Mountain National Park) with its distinctive penguins: Cape L’agulhas… This is the southernmost point of the continent of Africa and where the Atlantic and Indian Ocean meet. The waters of … Continue reading
Wild Landscapes Of South Africa
Wild Landscapes of South Africa Featherbed Nature Reserve, Knysna The Knysna Heads God’s View, Blyde River Canyon Lisbon Falls, Blyde River Canyon Tsitsikamma National Park Critchley Hackle Fishing Lodge Continue reading
South Africa: Pictures And Scenes Of Durban
Durban Continue reading
Africa (or You’re Missing)…
Dearest readers, I depart in a few hours for Africa and points beyond on one of the longest possibble commercial flights in the world (22 hours from California to South Africa). I doubt I shall have reliable access to the internet in rural Africa (call me crazy). So, again, I do hope you will indulge … Continue reading
Southern Exposure – Part 2
Venturing forth again (Part 1 can be found here), it didn’t take us long to regain our proper frames of mind for the day after passing signs like this: Or more signs for places like Catch A Trout Road or Tater Ridge Road or Roy Cagle Road or Boggs Road. Or businesses such as Uncle … Continue reading
Visiting The Site Of The JFK Assassination
As part of my Southern Exposure tour, I wanted to visit as many friends and family as feasible. My brother-in-law is an engineer and was hired on by a semiconductor company to work in Dallas. As Dallas is along the way back to California, I decided that visiting the Quade family – consisting of my … Continue reading