My Dad
List Making
I am a tremendous list-maker. Almost every morning (for decades) I review my list from the day before and reprioritize. I generally add a few new items, cross off a few that no longer need doing/have been done and then try to do at least a few of the most pressing on the list. But, as I've written before I don't have a bucket list. There are a number of things I'd like to do, but I don't have my demise as the literal "deadline."
I also don't pay much attention to lists that I find on-line. You know the lists of the ten "top" beaches in the world or the most beautiful gardens. Until I went to Victoria Falls last month, I hadn't looked at the list of the Seven Wonders of the World since grade school. There are several (at least) lists of the wonders of the world and on every list of the natural wonders, Victoria Falls appears. I didn't consult a list before I traveled, but so glad that my travels took me to this wonder. It's an extraordinary sight, especially as our group saw it in all its misty splendor with a rainbow.
Footsteps in the Namib Desert
I Plead Jet Lag
W Is for Walvis Bay
Good afternoon, friends! We've got a flight delay from Walvis Bay, Namibia to Capetown, South Africa and I'm enjoying a very good cappuccino — and blogging — to pass the time.
My visit to Namibia has been an extraordinary experience, with both desert and ocean. It will definitely be the subject of at least one other post, but for now a photo from both environments.
The red sand dunes of Namibia are beyond belief. I had at least half a cup of sand in my sneakers, but so worth it.
Z Is for Zambia
Good afternoon from Zimbabwe.
Actually settling into the change of time zones and very early mornings. The flights went well and spent a few days in Johannesburg. Our two days in Zimbabwe have been extraordinary. Took a walk around Victoria Falls — which deserves its own post after I get home and a helicopter trip over the falls. We also visited a public school and last night took a cruise on the Zambezi River where I took the sunset photograph.
This morning we took our first game drive and were rewarded with zebras and giraffes. I’ll do an animal post in the next few days after our game drives in Botswana tomorrow.
It really feels surreal to be able to see these amazing sights and experience things I’ve read about for decades. Definitely not taking any of this for granted.
The Journey of 1,000 Miles