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Date: 2nd February 2010


I'm very glad you enjoyed my blog, and thank you for your kind comments. It is especially nice to hear from someone who lives in South Africa. I do hope I didn't make you late for work...;)

From Blog: Farewell Cape Town
Date: 31st January 2010

Interesting Blog
Hi Anna, I was looking for something completely different on the net and stumbled upon your blog. I must say I found it very interesting and informative. I am British, but have been living in South Africa for 27 years. I have travelled a lot around this country and been to many places, but still seeing new places every time. I think that you opened my eyes to peoples views who do lot live here and tend to take things for granted. Thanks again for a great read, when I was supposed to be going to work!! :)

From Blog: Farewell Cape Town
Date: 31st January 2010


In my defense, and as I frequently wailed at the time, I had flu!!! :D

From Blog: Hell is a Small Boat on an Endless Sea
Date: 23rd January 2010

feeling your pain
Just finished reading this blog with intense interest. When i signed on for vicarious travel, I admit I didn't see a blog like this coming - it was marvelous. I remember the first time I went deep sea fishing in my youth, on a small boat. The ocean was rolling, and I spent the whole time on my back on the deck of the boat. When we got back in to the calm waters of the inlet it subsided and I was actually able to fish a little. But you did it up right through the day. What a sensitive creture your are :) Take Care (Looing forward to Mexico)

From Blog: Hell is a Small Boat on an Endless Sea
Date: 22nd January 2010


Yes, it's very possible the room was being used for something. It appeared ready for a conference or something and as I fled I did see security cameras in a side room. Oh well, I certainly enjoyed my visit despite being scolded like a schoolgirl!

From Blog: Castle Capers
Date: 21st January 2010

Castle of Good Hope
Yes, it is a mystery why a fort built in 1666 is called a castle, but we are very proud of it. I think it comes from us having such a short "european" history and this is the oldest building in the country. In England anything built after the 1700's is practically considered new.... not so for South Africa. I hope you enjoyed the tour. Sorry about your telling off.... we are very protective over our history and some of the rooms are still in use today by military regiments, which might be one of the reasons for the man wanting you out of the room?!

From Blog: Castle Capers
Date: 18th January 2010


Oh yes, quite sure, can't you tell? :D

From Blog: Touring the Cape
Date: 17th January 2010

Penguins!!!
Love the photos ... but are you sure that's a whale?? :P

From Blog: Touring the Cape
Date: 11th January 2010

Pretty!
awwww your little beehive home seems so nice! And...And....you look so pretty in your skirt/dress thing! I love it! You look so native and awesome! I want a beehive hut in my backyard >.>. Hehehhe

From Blog: Mlilwane Wildlife Sanctuary
Date: 10th January 2010

Paris
Great blogs and photos of Paris. I can't wait to return! Happy travels, Dawn

From Blog: Meeting Napoleon
Date: 10th January 2010

Blog of the year 2009 for the Africa/photography category
Check this out. :) http://www.travelblog.org/Topics/22180-1.html

From Blog: Lesedi Cultural Village - 'A man without culture is like a donkey without stripes'
Date: 10th January 2010


Wow! :D :D Thanks.

From Blog: The Big Feed
Date: 10th January 2010

Blog of the year 2009 for the Africa/photography category
Check this out. :) http://www.travelblog.org/Topics/22180-1.html

From Blog: The Big Feed
Date: 10th January 2010

Blog of the year 2009 for the Africa/photography category
Check this out. :) http://www.travelblog.org/Topics/22180-1.html

From Blog: The Wild
Date: 10th January 2010


I'm afriad I have absolutely no idea! There weren't any information plaques on the trees.

From Blog: Of Saints and Princes
Date: 10th January 2010

name of palm trees
I would love to know what kind of palm tree is in the photo at the Parc de la Ciutadella. Thanks for your answer.

From Blog: Of Saints and Princes
Date: 28th December 2009


I had plenty of time with all the cubs, and the other animals. If you have time you might like to look at some of my later blogs.

From Blog: Living With Lions
Date: 28th December 2009


So did you get to work hands-on with the cubs alot?

From Blog: Living With Lions
Date: 22nd December 2009


Performing? What were you doing in Pretoria?

From Blog: Trekking around Pretoria
Date: 22nd December 2009

hi
Thank you for sharing this. I had such a wonderful time myself traveling and performing in there and this bought back so many memories

From Blog: Trekking around Pretoria
Date: 9th December 2009

Great Title and Wonderful Pictures!
Nothing else to say!

From Blog: Donkeys in Striped Pyjamas and the Family Bacon
Date: 23rd November 2009


Carmel, hey! I know, the strange things that crop up on the internet huh? Glad you like the blog. You still owe me that photo of us all peering through the elephant's trunk though! Take care. xx

From Blog: Wild At Heart
Date: 23rd November 2009

thanks
Just came across this online, so nice to be able to relive our fantastic day!! Thank you. Carmel x

From Blog: Wild At Heart
Date: 8th November 2009

awesome!
and the cubs are really cute :)

From Blog: Farewell to the Lion Park
Date: 8th November 2009

To be young, and doing the things you do!
Can't imagine myself doing the things you do.....complete with cub bites. Yay! I'd faint as soon as they even open their mouths. ;-) Happy for you, doing what you do. And thanks for letting us travel with you through your blogs. It's the only way for some of us. sob.

From Blog: One girl and her cheetah





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