Who would look dangerously up at planets that might look safely down at plants?
Monday, 2 August 2010
African interlude
The whirligig of time, or perhaps the wind of change, has brought me to Tanzania for a few days. Limited internet access, plus the fact I've forgotten my camera cable so can't download pics makes it difficult to post from here, but I am enjoying the scenery, plants and people.
...and so am I - you lucky thing! You will be able to take photos though, won't you, so we may eventually see some of what you've seen. Any dodoneas? ...and will you visit the school you support?
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ReplyDeleteWhoops, misread and confused the continents on my previous comment! hahaha!!
ReplyDeleteHope you find some down time while you're there! I'm very jealous!
...and so am I - you lucky thing! You will be able to take photos though, won't you, so we may eventually see some of what you've seen. Any dodoneas? ...and will you visit the school you support?
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful time!