March 2005 South Africa Pictures
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Mrs. Cat takes a breather.
Sisipho has a birthday!
Mariette takes the Rand Water out for a function.
Just another sunset on the Vaal River.
A sleeping Guinness gets a tongue bath from Ping Pong.
A rainbow over Stonehaven.
Sitting on the back porch looking at the rainbow.
John and Sarah-Pat watching Scooby Doo Two.
Guinness asleep in the kids play area. They love to dump sand on him.
Me and Kali. Don't look up my shorts.
Rex and Rosemary off to a Rotary dinner in Johannesburg.
Trash for sale at a flea market in Vanderbilpark. Georgia Bulldogs? Please.
A siren left up from the Apartheid years.
Storm catching some rays as we approach Stonehaven.
Coming into the Stonehaven Harbour.
Approaching Stonehaven on a busy Sunday afternoon.
Jenny, Mariette and a friend.
The dogs sad to watch us leave for Durban.
Cosmos, the Easter Flower, on the drive to Durban.
Ostriches at our lunch stop on the drive to Durban.
Playground at our lunch stop.
Landscape on the drive to Durban.
More landscape from the drive to Durban.
The beach front in Durban.
Stopping for a drink in Durban.
Lauren, Nicholas and me, captured by Storm in the mirror.
More Durban beach front.
Our hotel just to the left of the tall pink building.
More Durban beach front.
Waves in Durban.
A body painting competition on the beach front.
Yeah, we tried to cross this between waves.
We weren't quick enough, had to turn back!
Storm and Lauren.
Ship entering the Durban Harbour.
Stopping to watch a helicopter land.
The view from my window in Durban.
Shirley's beatiful little farm house.
Yeah, the whole family lives in that house!
Looking up at the farm house.
Not a bad view from the porch, heh?
Miniature horses doing it during dinner. Ah, farm life.
Miniature horse probably looking for a cigarette.
Mr. Turkey seemed lonely to us.
A Sunday afternoon lunch at the new casino up the coast.
Durban in the background.
The drive back to Stonehaven.
More landscape on the drive home from Durban.
A township near Stonehaven (note it has electricity).
A squatter camp near Stonehaven (no electricity or facilities).
Getting cow heads ready for sale, in Soweto.
A pile of cow heads ready for the grill.
Life in Soweto.
A view of Soweto.
Beer tasting in a shebeen.
Checking out the beer.
Not so bad.
OK, pretty bad.
Posing for a commercial billboard. This stuff is GREAT!
Mariette gives it a try too.
Cow heart, cut up for us to dip in chilli powder and salt. Tasty!
Tasting my first heart.
It's not so bad, tastes like beef.
A creche in a squatter camp.
The women of Shag Pad pose for a going away picture with me.
The women of Shag Pad and me again.
Kali and Junior taking a nap.
McDonald's is our kind of place, it's such a happy place...
Recreating a picture from 1984.
The 1984 version.
My room, the final days.
A little messy maybe.
OK I'm a slob.
I'll miss this place!
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