Sunday, January 17, 2010

A different Africa.....



Arrived Friday evening after a bumpy flight but smooth on the details: no lost luggage, no delays, seamless pick-up. Slept like a log the first night and have now spent two days touring urban Jo-burg and Pretoria, the administrative capitol of South Africa, with our very congenial group. Highlights: the Apartheid Museum (feels like a spooky Holocaust Museum), the Vortrekker Monument in Pretoria (reminiscent of the Mormon Center in Salt Lake City - there are similarities in the religious zeal -and the covered wagons-that drove Mormons west and the Vortrekkers north), a visit to a deBeers diamond mine (lots of cameras to make sure we didn't pick up a stray piece of the matrix which might still contain a diamond), and lunch in a Soweto shebeen. Learning lots of history and seeing many positive signs of a nation in the process of healing. They are also polishing up for the Soccer World Cup which is being played here this summer - and the Jo-burg stadium was built to resemble a Zulu calabash! So far, this is a very different Africa from the very rural Africa I so enjoy. High rises, four-lanes, traffic, but tomorrow we head into the bushveldt!


For a map and a picture of the South African flag, see http://www.theodora.com/wfb/south_africa/south_africa_maps.html

Thursday, January 14, 2010

OFF TO A NEW ADVENTURE!

Tomorrow morning Woody drives me to Richmond and I fly to Atlanta, where I meet my old friend and travel companion, Renee Fischer. We should land in Johannesburg, South Africa the next evening (January 15) after about 15 hours in the air.

The first 17 days will be travel: Jo-burg, Pretoria, Kruger National Park, Swaziland, Lesotho, Durban, arriving in Cape Town on January 28. After several days together seeing Cape Town, I start my volunteer committment with Cross-Cultural Solutions on January 30 and Renee flies home. I don't know yet just exactly what I will be assigned to do with CCS in Cape Town, but it will be in one of the townships and it will hopefully involve children.

I will miss those near (and far) and dear to me in the USA, but I won't miss the cold weather we have been having in Virginia this winter. Hope it warms up for you folks at home! See you in March!