Sunday, 23 April 2023
Lifted high
Thursday, 20 April 2023
Ready to go
Monday, 17 April 2023
Why Mwambo is so happy.
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.
On top of Dorst Berg. |
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.
Gear check hike at Meerendal |
Looking at the resident Rock Kestrel |
Goodnight.
Friday, 31 March 2023
A rock story
I see you are enjoying sitting on the veranda.
Singhy and Bagheera |
Rocks washed into the road. |
I must go now.
Tuesday, 21 March 2023
Meet Bagheera.
Bagheera in Mpansi's spinach bed, |
He loves to chill out on his back when it is hot. |
Noserub greeting each other. |
You see, we are good friends. |
"What, are you really going away for forty days?" |
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.
Msafiri
Tuesday, 21 February 2023
Meet the family.
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. |
Msafiri
Wednesday, 15 February 2023
Msafiri wants to tell something to Singhy
Hi Singhy,
It is rude to do that when someone tries to talk to you.
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.