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Published: January 30th 2011
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We have had a first ‘incident’, but fortunately, all is OK. As you can see from the photo to the right, our awning had a bit of an accident. We arrived safely at Bremer Bay day before yesterday, and settled ourselves in very nicely at Jinjinnup, the farm of a friend of mine Leonie McMahon and her partner AntsThomas. We were able to park our caravan alongside their cottage, and I convinced Paul...
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Claire
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Don't worry about school
Hi there I know for sure if you don't formally teach your boys this year they will learn much more than in any classroom. Sounds like you guys are doing a fine job as teachers. Not much has happened in the first 2 weeks of the school year. The Gloucester tree is awesome reminds me of Enid Blyton's Faraway Tree which the kids love soooo much. Navigating the potholes, puddles and flooded roads in Jhb recently reminded me of your Africa trip, Paul- so when you get back please put together a slide show for the kids. Ricky was intrigued, especially as to how you survived Malaria. Something for William to look forward to on his return to SA. Just discovered yesterday my dad is a bit of a coin collector and has some 2000 year old Greek coins. Have fun!