Sunday, 23 April 2023

Lifted high

23 April 2023
Hi Shinghy,

I hope you and Bagheera do get along very well  with Louis and Estelle. Be kind to them; you will be housemates for forty-five days. I am looking forward to hearing a good report when we come back.

Let me tell you about our experiences during the last three days, which was also the first three of our journey. During this time we have been uplifted in more than one sense.

The first uplift (if I may use such a word) was flying from Cape Town to OR Tambo. On departure, it was interesting to hear the captain saying "liftoff" and not"takeoff," but then the airline's name is Lift. We were lifted high into the sky, and then our spirits were lifted higher by Lift offering a complimentary glass of wine. The other airline we sometimes use does not do that!
On our first evening here in Pretoria, the celebration of Mwanba's birthday was another uplifting experience. If I remember correctly, it was the first time that Mwambo's and Malaika's families got together as an extended family to celebrate a birthday. You can see all of us in the photo taken at the restaurant.

For the ladies in the family, the next upliftment was the baby shower for Malaika and the coming twins. I was not on the guest list but took the liberty to gatecrash the party. What  a beautiful occasion! Here are some pictures.
Barika and Rafiki left earlier today and and are now on their way to Barcelona. They are going to watch the Moto GP in Jerez next weekend. We wil meet them in Logrono on the second of May when they and Mwambo will join us on the Camino for a few days.
Later today, Mwambo and Malaika will give us a lift to the airport, where Dadatu will join us for the flight to Paris and Biarritz in France. I don't think the Air France pilot will say "liftoff" like the Lift pilot. But we will be lifted high into the sky again.  So many uplifting experiences!
Cheers for now, the next letter will be written from France, or maybe from Spain.
Msafiri

Thursday, 20 April 2023

Ready to go

19 April 2023
Hi Shingy,
I am ready to go. Do you see I have my own backpack for this trip? Mpanzi made me two new jackets and a scarf to wear as the occasion requires.  I will wear red during the day, blue for the evenings, and white for sleeping.

We checked and rechecked our gear and travel documentation. Punda is a nervous flyer. Thus I need to remind him to stay calm. I like this line from the movie The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel "Everything will be alright in the end, if it is not alright then it is not yet the end."
We will soon fly to Pretoria on the first leg of our adventure. There we will celebrate Mwambo's birthday and have a baby shower for Malaika. I will write to you afterward about that.

Cheers
Msafiri


Monday, 17 April 2023

Why Mwambo is so happy.


17 April 2023
Hi Shinghy,

In my letter of 21 February, I promised to tell you why Mwamba looked so happy. See him smiling in the photo.

But this was only half of the story. See the complete picture below.
You can see Mwamba and his sweet wife having a happy moment. This photo was taken on 9 February 2023. They were celebrating the good news that she was pregnant with twins! Now you know why he was, and still is, beaming.

You will now understand why Mwanba's wife is not joining us on the Camino. But I still want to give her a nickname. Thus in my letters, I will refer to her as Malaika; in Swahili, it means "angel."

In three days, Punda, Mpanzi, Barika, Rafiki, and I are starting the first leg of our long-anticipated adventure. We fly from Cape Town to Pretoria, where we will stay for three days. The main event during these three days is the baby shower for Malaika, the twins expecting mum. What a happy moment that will be!

Since baby showers are usually a female gathering, I asked Mwambo what the men would do. His suggestion was enthusiastically accepted by myself, Punda, and Rafiki. We are going to a shooting range for some fun target shooting. On our previous visit, Barika was the champion shooter. This time Rafiki will have to show some style to do as well as she did.

Now I must go to bed. Tomorrow will be a busy day preparing the house for our friends who is coming to look after you and Bagheera. We must also do the final packing and Mpanzi must finish my new blue and white travel jackets.
Cheers.
Msafiri

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Saturday, 15 April 2023

The joy of walking in nature.

15 April 2023 
Hi Shinghy,

Two weeks ago, in My previous letter, I bemoaned the fact that Punda did not take me on training walks.

Did you mention it to him? 

Since that time, joy has returned to my life. I have joined him and Mpanzi on several outings.
On top of Dorst Berg.
On one outing to Jonkershoek
with their friends Christo and Nelda, they discussed their love of walking in nature.
Mpanzi and Nelda in Jonkershoek

I heard them talking about why it is so satisfying to walk in nature. They agreed: All your senses receive positive input in those circumstances. You feel the sun, wind and rain. You see the beauty all around. You smell the plants and the earth. You hear the sound of nature, birds singing, water running over rocks in a stream, the wind in the grass and, best of all, the stillness on some days. And lastly, taste your favourite hiking food if you have packed a picnic. 

But, there is always a but; all these fantastic experiences will pass you by if you do not make it your goal to feel, see, smell, listen, taste and receive all the goodness into your soul.

On another outing, this time to Meerendal, Barika and Rafiki joined us for what they called a gear check hike. It was all new backpacks, shoes, t-shirts, pants and hats, like an outdoor fashion parade. Adjustments were made to shoulder straps, hip belts, and shoelaces until everything worked perfectly. The next step is to finalize our packing lists and load it all into our backpacks for the Camino.

Gear check hike at Meerendal

Looking at the resident Rock Kestrel






We have one week left to make all the final arrangements! Do I see some pre-trip jitters in our group! Oh yes, it is always like that.
Goodnight.




Friday, 31 March 2023

A rock story

31 March 2023 

Hi Singhy and Bagheera,

I see you are enjoying sitting on the veranda.

Singhy and Bagheera


In three weeks, we will cross the Pyrenees mountain from Saint Jean Pied du Port to Roncesvalles.  I see the pass is still closed due to snow. l hope the weather change before we get there. 

Can I ask you a favour, please? 
I feel left behind because Punda does not take me with them on their training walks.
Please remind him that he should be more considerate of my feelings. I would also love to experience what they find so uplifting while walking in the mountains at Jonkershoek nature reserve. Since they are carrying their backpacks to get used to the weight, there is no reason why I can not join them. My weight is such that it will make no difference anyway.


I must say, he does tell me about his experiences, but it is not like being there at the time. 

The other day Punda went hiking on his own, with strict instructions from Mpanzi about what routes he could follow. As far as I can gather, he mostly, with some unplanned and also unbeknown by Mpanzi detours, followed the agreed-on way.

Anyway,  let me tell you about the discussion we had about a rock that he brought back from Jonkershoek.  I asked him why on earth do you add a stone to your backpack. His answer was two-fold; firstly, it was after lunch. Thus, the coffee and sandwich were in his tummy, which made the pack lighter. Adding weight is better for training. 
Secondly, the stone caught his eye due to something interesting. 

Look at the photo of all the whitish rocks that were washed onto the road during a recent storm. What a storm it must have been to move all that gravel down the mountainside! 

Rocks washed into the road.

In the next photo, you will see me sitting beside the chosen rock while Punda talks about it. The stone was cracked, and the two pieces fit neatly. Do you see the dark inside colour?  Only the outer layer is whitish.





Punda said that stone was in a storm and got cracked due to all the rough and tumble coming down that mountain. 

That made him think about what comes out of a man when life gets rougher. Do you then look like the stone, a thin white layer on the outside with much darkness inside?  

My advice is to check yourself to keep the darkness from spilling out and worsening the situation. Before you say something, remember Nicky Gumbell's three gatekeepers for your words. He mentioned these in a daily devotional message: 
1 is it the truth
2 is it kind
3 is it necessary.

Let's try to keep those gatekeepers in place.

I must go now. 

Cheers
Msafiri









Tuesday, 21 March 2023

Meet Bagheera.

Hi Singhy,
Since our last adventure, Bagheera has become part of our family. Let me introduce this black cat with green eyes to our friends.
Bagheera in Mpansi's spinach bed,


He will be staying with you while we are away in Spain, walking the Camino Frances.

He is a real personality, inquisitive and playful. Always looking around to see what is happening.







He loves to chill out on his back when it is hot.

His tail is very crooked and short. When I asked him what had happened, he said he was born that way. It is a genetic thing in their type. 

It seems to me you two are good buddies. He belongs to Barika and Rafiki. They are travelling to Spain next month to watch the Moto GP race in Jerez. After the Moto GP, they join us on the Camino for one week of walking. I think you two will have a good time together while we are away,

When I met Bahgeera the other day, he rubbed his nose against mine in the same way he does when greeting you.

Noserub greeting each other.

You see, we are good friends.

Bagheera was not very impressed when I told him we are going away for forty days
"What, are you really going away for forty days?"


As I told you, he is full of fun. Just watch this video.


I am sure you and Bahgeera will have a great time while we are away.
Cheers until next time.
Msafiri








Wednesday, 15 March 2023

15 March 2023 The forty day thing.

15 March 2023 

 Hi Singhy,

What is this thing about forty days in our culture?

Many forty-day events come to mind.
Years ago, the forty days party to celebrate the end of their compulsory military conscription was a big event in many young men's lives.
It rained for forty days when Noah went into the ark to save his family from the flood. Moses was on the mountain for forty days and forty nights when he received the Ten Commandments. When Moses sent the spies to explore Canaan, they spend forty days exploring the land. Jesus went into the desert for forty days.

But that is all history. What about the future?

Wel, in forty days time, we depart on a forty-day adventure in Spain.

Why forty days?
Because Mpanzi's wish was for a forty-day hike as a celebration of forty years of marriage.
Just look at this forty year old photograph! Time has taken its toll, on both the photo and the people :-)



But there is a twist in this new adventure.

In 2019, Punda's brother-in-law, Sean, was organizing a trip to Spain. Part of this trip would be a hike on one of the Camino routes. He asked Punda to organize the hiking part of the trip.

At the beginning of October 2019, Punda made a suggestion, and Sean replied with this WhatsApp message:

"Thanks Kobus _ looks great and good info! Which route are we taking and which stages equaling what distance and number of days?"

Since life is not always as we would like it to be, the answer to that question never materialized.

Forty days later, Sean was in ICU, fighting for his life after an aneurysm.
The fight continued for forty days, and then it was the end.

What a sad time it was. With forty red roses we said goodbye.


Life goes on, and so must we.

Are we not urged to make good use of our time on this earth?

Therefore we wil strive to make the most of the next forty days and then for forty more. Walking, talking, eating tapas, drinking cafe conleche and cerveza and meeting fellow pilgrims from all over the world.

On this trip, Sean's wife, whom I call Dadatu, is joining us to walk the Camino Frances. I suppose it will be a celebration in more than one sense, with intense emotions to process at periods along the way.

A friend of ours love to say: "Failing to plan is planning to fail." A lot of planning went into organizing this forty-day camino. Here is the plan; the red dots are our reservations for the trip.

Reservations on the Camino Frances.

Now we must pack our bags and execute the plan.

Cheers
Msafiri





 


 


Tuesday, 21 February 2023

Meet the family.

21 February 2023
 
Shinghy,

We never finished our previous discussion; you had to go where I don't know. 
Now I will try again, but you are in bed already. 

OK, I will keep it short.

It is all about a new adventure in the near future.

Mmmm, are two months from now in the near future?
I suppose it depends on the timeline you are working with. 

Let's not get distracted; it is about an upcoming adventure. 

Oh no, without characters, there can be no adventure.
Therefore I must introduce the characters in this letter before telling you what is planned.

You already know Punda. His name means donkey because he strolls and stops frequently.

Mpanzi and Punda

You have also met Mpanzi, which means 'planter,' but the name was misspelt at the beginning of our stories. It should have been Mpenzi, which means 'lover.' I humbly apologize for this blunder; luckily, she has green fingers and is a plant planter.


Then there is Barika, whom you have met before. Her name means 'blessings.' She is Punda and Mpanzi's daughter.
Barika is married to Rafiki. His name means a friend. He is a friend to all who get to know him.

Barika and Rafiki


The fourth member of our team is called Mwamba, which means rock, based on his natural name. He is also Punda and Mpanzi's offspring.

Mwamba - I will tell you later why he is so happy.


Mpanzi's sister is also joining us on this adventure. I will call her Dadatu, which means sisters.

Dadatu

And lastly, Msafiri. Well, last but not least. What is written about them that is last?

Msafiri

There you have the characters in the cast.

Unfortunately, for two excellent reasons, Mwamba's wife will not join us on this adventure. I might reveal the details in another letter.  

An adventure in the making.......

O, just saw this about adventures:

From Punda's 2016 Camino photobook.


Cheers for now. Sleep well.
Msafiri

Wednesday, 15 February 2023

Msafiri wants to tell something to Singhy

 Hi Singhy,


Come out of your hiding place in the grass.
I need to tell you something.


Yea, it is very nice out here in the sun.

Don't turn your back on me.
It is rude to do that when someone tries to talk to you.

Ok, now we can talk face-to-face.

Do you know what a ruby anniversary is? 

No.

Ok, I see you are ignorant of such matters.

Let me enlighten you. The 40th wedding anniversary is the ruby anniversary.

This is a big deal in our family because it is Punda and Mpanzi's ruby anniversary this year.

And as you know, Punda could be better at buying presents. He is always at a loss when the time comes to buy someone a gift. In this case, he asked Mpanzi if she would like a ruby or something else. After giving it some thought, her answer was: "Let's go on a forty-day camino".

And that is where it all began.

Hey, where are you going now?

" meow meow"

Ok, cheers. I'll talk to you later.