October 16, 2007

  • South Africa holiday

    ….at least that is what they call it when you are visiting!

    After 23 hours of flying time and 15 hours of lay over time, we made it into George, South Africa. It is a very beautiful place. All of these people must have descended from South Mississippi because they all have the southern hospitality flowing from them.

    We have had a couple of strange things to eat like ostrich, which tastes like steak/liver. Springbok, which tastes like a turkey drumstick, was very good with barbeque sauce on it. I tried prawns in garlic butter sauce, angelfish, and Jesse ate yellowtail fish and sole. Just to be honest, there is nothing better than good ol’ southern fried catfish but these fish were good enough to eat but never take the place of catfish!

    Our room at the point faces the Indian Ocean and I get to wake up to this view everyday! It is sooo beautiful.

    Well, I better go for now!

Comments (7)

  • Mmmmm … sounds idylic!  I am glad that you are having such a lovely time. 

    Though … you eat catfish?  Must be a different type to what we have down here.  Is it a fresh water fish or salt water I wonder ….

  • Thanks for the visit, so let’s hear three WOOTS for fried catfish & grits!!!! From the sound of things you are on a holiday, so enjoy and God Bless

  • Hey, Girlfriend!!!! Been missin’ you, so good to hear that you’re alive and you didn’t get eaten on the safari!!!  

    Waking up and seeing the veiw of the ocean sounds awesome!!! Can’t wait to hear about the trip……..

    lov you

  • Oooh I’m glad you’re here and enjoying it!

  • Glad you’re enjoying yourself.   We need safari pictures!

  • mud???

    *blink*

    Wow hon, you really should write for those high society food cooking magazines …. you have SUCH a gift of making food sound surprisingly delicious ….

    *blinks and winks all round*

    Hope you are having a blast … God bless you and yours,

    Narelle

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