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  • Day 22

    Reise durch das Hochland

    January 3 in South Africa ⋅ ☀️ 30 °C

    Wir geniessen nochmal die tolle Aussicht.
    Vom Goodoo Pass geht die Fahrt heute bei bester Sicht, nicht weniger spektakulär, hinunter zum Gate.
    Auf der Fahrt möchten viele Leute mit Sack und Pack mit uns mitfahren.
    Die Marktstände sind entlang der Hauptstrasse aufgebaut. Hier werden von kleinen Schafherden über Früchte bis hin zu Autowäsche alles angeboten😅 Autowäsche von Hand mit einem Eimer Wasser. Bei der Shelltankstelle ist ein extremer Andrang. Wahrscheinlich gibt es heute Rabatt.
    Der Midmar Dam staut den riesigen Nguklu, dieser ist der Wasserspeicher der ganzen Region.
    Die Strasse mit den vielen Schlaglöchern war ein Reaktionstest für René😀
    Wir fahren südlich Richtung Maritzburg. Auf der Autobahn muss speziel auf freilaufende Kühe und Ziegen geachtet werden🙉
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  • Day 15

    Howick Falls

    July 27, 2024 in South Africa ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C

    Vandaag de dat begonnen met een mooie wandeling in de omgeving vervolgens gereden naar de Howick falls, een mooie waterval van 98meter diepte,en bovenop de waterval de bevolking die hun was daar deden,einde van de middag een heerlijke massage gehad in de spa van ons verblijf,en leona haar nagels laten doen.Read more

  • Day 348

    Nelson Mandela Capture Site

    November 7, 2024 in South Africa ⋅ ☁️ 16 °C

    Dort, wo im Jahr 1962 Nelson Mandela gefangen genommen wurde, steht heute ein Museum über sein Leben und Wirken. Sehr beeindruckend. Ein langer Weg zur Gleichberechtigung, der noch lange nicht zu Ende ist.Read more

  • Day 12

    Ab in den Süden - Teil 1

    November 6, 2024 in South Africa ⋅ ☁️ 14 °C

    Die lange Fahrstrecke teilen wir in 3 Abschnitte. Heute ging’s nach der Wanderung noch nach Pietermaritzburg in eine Poolhaus-Unterkunft. Wir standen jedoch zunächst vor verschlossenen Türen und eine Klingel wurde hier irgendwie noch nicht erfunden. Da wir auch nicht telefonieren können, versuchten wir mit kleinen Hopsern vorm Zaun auf uns aufmerksam zu machen - leider vergebens.

    Exkurs Handy-Nutzung:
    In Südafrika kauft man fürs Mobiltelefon Datenvolumen Tag/Nacht und Telefonie getrennt. Am Flughafen wurden wir somit schön übers Ohr gehauen, da wir für 10 GB Daten nur 5GB tagsüber, 5GB nachts (von 0:00 bis 04:00 Uhr) und keine Telefonminuten bekamen. Man kann zwar online nachbuchen - aber nur mit südafrikanischen Kreditkarten.

    Da es keine Klingeln gibt und man die Unterkünfte immer anrufen soll, mussten wir einfach hoffen, dass bei unserer Ankunft auch jemand zuhause ist…

    Zum Glück öffnete sich nach einiger Zeit das Tor und ein anderer Gast der Unterkunft ermöglichte uns ein Telefonat. Dann kam ein Hausdiener und führte uns ins Poolhaus - in unserem Köpfen erklang das Intro von O.C. California 🤣
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  • Day 12–14

    Underberg Old Hatchery Lodge

    February 26 in South Africa ⋅ ☁️ 19 °C

    Um 17.10 Uhr in den Drakesbergen angekommen,ca.1600 m Höhe.Vollkommen andere Landschaft.Ich sage nur Allgäu,außer dass die Kühe schwarz weiss ,wie zu Hause sind.Deutsche Eiche, Ahorn,Pappeln usw. Es ist natürlich auch kühler,19 Grad.Auf dem Weg hierher haben wir einen Wasserfall,96 m tief,besucht und das Nelson Mandela Museum.War sehr aufschlussreich und Andrea hatte uns im Bus schon einiges über die Apartheid vorgelesen. Menschen können echt schlimm böse sein!
    Am Abend gab es eine leckere frische Forelle.
    Diese Nacht habe ich besser geschlafen,die Kühle .
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  • Day 24

    The Midlands Meander

    February 14 in South Africa ⋅ ☀️ 29 °C

    We were up at 6:30am and Ellie had sorted the bed out and packed away all the cushions. After 2 coffees I put away all the electrical stuff and then we closed up camp. By 8:30am we were ready but before we left we headed over the road to chequers to get some supplies then just before 9am we left.
    Our first stop was the car wash again in salt rock, the trailer was so grubby and sandy from Pete’s that it needed a jet wash.
    From the car wash we headed to Kloof, just outside of Durban to buy a second hand solar panel from a guy on Facebook marketplace. He took ages sorting it out, about an hour in total but luckily he had a staffy to cuddle and a very friendly kitten.
    From there we were on our way and our next stop was 60 miles away. The Nelson Mandela Capture site.
    It is remarkable to think that the exact spot that Nelson Mandela was captured was actually noted in South Africa. Especially at the time, it is more remarkable that a beautiful museum has been erected portraying the world Mandela was born into and the apartheid years of his lifetime.
    The museum was amazing and at the very end there is a sculpture but you have to walk the 500 meters past the events of Mandelas capture to view it, this is called the long walk to freedom . From a distance it just looks like iron poles but when you get to the exact spot that Nelson Mandela Was Captured his head appears as a silhouette in the black poles. It really is an amazing sculpture and an amazing museum.
    From the capture site we picked up an old road that is now called the midlands meander and headed for our campsite. The midlands meander is a route full of arty shops, wine tasting, coffee shops and camp sites, we had, at the last minute swapped campsites to stay at the Glensheiling caravan park because there is a woodland walk here where we can see porcupine.
    We arrived to locked gates at 2:30pm and in the end I had to let Rllie use my phone to call the lady. She was very nice, gave us the code and we entered.
    On entering the site we got the lowdown from a South African guy that has been here months and in the end we ended up pitching up opposite him. Once we were pitched and settled our closest neighbour Wendy came over to introduce herself. South Africans are just lovely people.
    Once Wendy had gone I sunk a couple of beers and we listened to thunder rumbling in the distance and then we started dinner. I did my first Braai of Wors sausage and it was amazing, although it did take nearly 90 minutes.
    After dinner we just sat and chilled for an hour while it got dark and then we headed to bed.
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  • Day 56

    Google de Sparfuchs🦊

    December 8, 2024 in South Africa ⋅ ☁️ 24 °C

    Höt Morge semer am 4i uf. Warm ipackt ond met Kaffi ond Rusk (es Südafrikanischs Gebäck zom im Kaffi dönkle) usgröstet, semer los rechtig Högel. S Ziel esch gsi de Sonneufgang det obe luege. Ond de hets defitiv geh, es esch e wonderschöni Stemmig gsi. Nachem Sonneufgang beni chli döregfrore gsi, wel obwohl mer döre Tag warm hei, esches det obe metem Wind, scho eher küehl ide Nacht. Weder be eus em Hüsli semer de nomol is Bett ikuschlet ond hei bis am 7ni pfused. Nachere ufwärmende Duschi, esches de ab zom Zmörgele gange. Uf die 9ni esch alles packt gsi ond im Auto verstaut, för eus esches höt nehmli witergange. Före Mettag/Nomittag, heimer e Stausee apeilt, wo scho sehr nöch a eusem hötige Öbernachtigsort esch. Alles so wit so guet, nach chli meh als 3h, hed eus de s Navi au ab de Hauptstrosse glenkt ond ufnes Wegli. Zerst hed da ja no einigermasse okey usgseh, för so d Verhältnis dos onde aber scho gli hets riese Dulle ond Löcher gha. So tüüf, dass de Stefan hed mösse use o d luege, dasi jo ned meteme Rad abem Weg chome. Schösch wär euses Auto defitiv kapott gange. Nach dere Strecki heimer de plötzli e Teerstross gseh, mer hei scho döregatmet aber nein, euse Schotterweg hed öber neh "Brögg" ufmes Maisfeld gfüehrt. Ond scho semer ufem nöchste Abentürweg gsi, zmets em Maisfeld😄😄🫣. Ergendeinisch heimer de chöne kehre ond send nomol zo dere Brögg zrög, det hed no es Wegli ade Teerstross no gfüher, e be de use ond be dasmol go luege ond.... tatsächli, ergendwo witervore hets e Löcke geh womer hei chöne uf dir Teerstross usefahre😍. Korz drufabe semer de au wörkli zo dem Stausee cho ond det hets de e Pause ond es Zmettag geh😊. Nachere längere Mittagspause, heimer de die normali Stross usem Park gnoh ond hei de au gseh, dasmer hätti mösse zahle, zom i de Park inecho😄 upsi🫣, wie gseit Googlemaps de Sparfuchs🦊😉.
    Weder uf de "Autobahn" semer de scho bald be eusere Onterkonft gsi. Det acho semer metem Kaffi gmüetlech e Garte usegsässe ond hei die nöchste Täg ade Garten Route onde planet😊. Nachere frische Duschi semer uf Empfehlig vo eusem Gastgeber is Resti Olives&Oils go Znachtesse ond mer meu säge, s beschte Ässe bis jetzt uf dere Reis😍.
    Weder dehei, beni so müed gsi dasi am 9ni scho gschlofe ha, darom gits de Bitrag au erst höt Morge😄.
    Schöns Tägli☀️, be eus gohts jetzt meteme Abstecher i botanisch Garte, de rechtig Floghafe uf Durban.
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  • Day 11

    Last day in South Africa

    June 6, 2023 in South Africa ⋅ 🌙 55 °F

    I must have been tired as I slept in til 8:45. Glenn was up and about.

    We drove to the shopping center about 3km away for breakfast. We ate at a restaurant much like Panera bread. I had waffles and Glenn had scrambled eggs. Then we went to Spur, the local grocery store, as I wanted to see if they had any more TimmTamm cookies that we liked in Australia. Nope. But I got some other cookies.

    We made it back to UBI just in time for Glenn to grill the chicken for the cookout.

    The past 2 days Eric and Susan participated in a strategic planning meetings with the leadership and board members of Union Bible Institute. And so at the end, they had a cook out. Everyone (20) came over to the guest house where we were staying and we enjoyed the late lunch in the dinning room.

    I met Ben Barthelemy who graduated from Moody in 2008 along with Thomas. I also found out that he’s related to Tammy’s husband. Small world…Big Family.

    I had my 3:00pm zoom call with the Azmera group that meets weekly at 8:00amTyler time. It was a very good zoom call about gratitude.

    Glenn and I played Phase10, then we played with Susan as Eric read my Coast to Coast bicycle book.

    We had to cancel our monthly zoom call with the Guatemala field because of roaming blackout.

    Early morning pick up for our ride to Durban airport.
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  • Day 10

    Lunch at Terbodore Coffee Roaster

    June 5, 2023 in South Africa ⋅ ☀️ 61 °F

    We had a lovely drive through the rolling hills and stopped here at Terbodore coffee roasters. Nice gardens.

    There’s a lot of English influence-tea houses, etc

    I ate chicken pot pie. Glenn enjoyed chicken pasta.

    The cheese cake and carrots cake was delicious. We bought an extra one to bring to Eric and Susan!
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  • Day 9

    2 Churches, Old Friends, and Picnic

    June 4, 2023 in South Africa ⋅ ☁️ 63 °F

    We attended the English speaking church in town as the choir from UBI was singing 3 songs. Susan was the choir director. They did a great job.

    While visiting afterwards, I ran into Dan Genheimer. He was a classmate of mine from Moody.

    The story goes, Dan’s mother and Ramona Schroeder were classmates at Wheaton and when Dan started attending Moody, he would frequently go and visit the Schroeder’s at Foster Ave Baptist Church and that’s where I attended while going to MBI.

    Another story is that we ran into him like during Gary’s 3rd year at Moody when Dan brought their son to attend John Brown University.

    Small World … Big Family

    Then we drove over to the Binion’s Sulu church. I didn’t understand a thing except when they interjected a few English words here and there.

    We drove to a park and joined Stephanie and David and kids for a pizza picnic. There was a miniature train we all rode.

    We finished the evening with a FaceTime call to dad and then to Mark Hopper (our old youth director) from way back in the 70’s.

    Eric and Susan had a Skype call with their kids. Then we taught them the game “Left, Center, Right”, a game we played on the cruise ship during Sea Days.

    While playing the game, we shared some hard times, good times and funny times while being a missionary. We enjoyed sharing.
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