My darling daughter was planning a bi-annual trip to South Africa in
search of some peace, quiet and sunshine as the UK seemed to bypass summer
last year!
"I just want to chill" she tells me - she is very good a chilling, unlike
her Mother.
After plotting and scheming for a few days I come up with the idea that we really must go and see Namibia. It doesn't look that far- on the map. I consult with Mr Dundee, who says “Oh it’s no problem, not too far at all really”.
After plotting and scheming for a few days I come up with the idea that we really must go and see Namibia. It doesn't look that far- on the map. I consult with Mr Dundee, who says “Oh it’s no problem, not too far at all really”.
I decide to ‘break’ the journey by booking a couple of stops along the
way. So we set off and after a 9 hour drive we arrive at Augrabies Falls which we visit the following day. Quite disappointing really but after seeing Victoria Falls
everything else would be.
The next morning, rested, we make our way to The Fish River Canyon. We travel along happily - after all we do have a Stephen Fry audiobook to keep us company.
After a couple of hours we have to turn off on to‘dirt’ road on which we stayed for 6 hours. It was a teeth chattering, dust swallowing nightmare of a journey and we were not happy bunnies.
Finally a sign of life a little road side café called Pit Stop. An amazing place in the middle of nowhere surrounded by broken down old cars with huge cacti plants growing through them.
We enter for much needed refreshment and of course the loo! As we both run to the loo we are greeted with a larger than life picture of the most physically amazing naked male you are ever likely to see. Except he had a little ‘box’ where his 'essentials' were supposed to be!! The sign said "open to see the Songalola" (huge millipede) - we resisted as we needed a drink more urgently!!
The next morning, rested, we make our way to The Fish River Canyon. We travel along happily - after all we do have a Stephen Fry audiobook to keep us company.
After a couple of hours we have to turn off on to‘dirt’ road on which we stayed for 6 hours. It was a teeth chattering, dust swallowing nightmare of a journey and we were not happy bunnies.
Finally a sign of life a little road side café called Pit Stop. An amazing place in the middle of nowhere surrounded by broken down old cars with huge cacti plants growing through them.
We enter for much needed refreshment and of course the loo! As we both run to the loo we are greeted with a larger than life picture of the most physically amazing naked male you are ever likely to see. Except he had a little ‘box’ where his 'essentials' were supposed to be!! The sign said "open to see the Songalola" (huge millipede) - we resisted as we needed a drink more urgently!!
Back at the bar Marcus has returned from the Gents and we are
telling him our story. Apparently "there was also the most amazing woman in the
men’s toilet with a ‘Pandora’s Box" which he also resisted.
Whilst arguing over the likelihood of him resisting the temptation, the barman came to his rescue and told us that if anyone opens either of the boxes a very loud alarm goes off in the bar and everyone, all six of them, knows what you are doing! Phew!! Narrowly missed dying of embarrassment there.
Whilst arguing over the likelihood of him resisting the temptation, the barman came to his rescue and told us that if anyone opens either of the boxes a very loud alarm goes off in the bar and everyone, all six of them, knows what you are doing! Phew!! Narrowly missed dying of embarrassment there.
Onward and forward we reach Fish River Canyon, amazing, awesome and in
the future (when I have recovered from the drive) maybe worth the journey.
Next stop the Great Namib Desert - more miles of teeth chattering and dust
swallowing and we run out of Stephen Fry. We watch as the already arid terrain turns
eerily into desert and nothingness. Finally we arrive at our destination of the largest
dune of the desert and check in to our hotel. "It’s %$^&* hot", in the words of Ray
Winston in Sexy Beast, I hope you saw the movie?
The wind is howling and I can only describe it as being ‘sand blasted’. But, when the sun goes down it is amazingly beautiful.
The wind is howling and I can only describe it as being ‘sand blasted’. But, when the sun goes down it is amazingly beautiful.
The next day we climb the Big Daddy and toboggan down the other side. At
the end of the day I have heat stroke, dehydration, travel sickness and am
losing the will to live. But what a blast!!!!!!!!!!!
Melanie is coming back this month and I have promised that we will not
go anywhere, just chill. Well, except
for a couple of days around my birthday?
Linda xxxx
Linda xxxx
Amazing! Your tales of life are always so wonderful. Phew, I couldn't have coped with the heat...or the temptation. I would have opened the box!!
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