The Wandering Has Stopped. For Now.

This post is for those of you (you know who you are) who seem to be a bit disturbed about us leaving the last post up here and not updating this blog - it’s not as if we’ve been pre-occupied with anything else recently, is it?!?!

If you haven’t heard our news, you can read it here. So, yes, the wandering has stopped for now and we’re tucked away in the British countryside, awaiting the arrival of a bundle.

This blog will therefore, be having its own sabbatical - and will return when the wandering commences again.

Merry Christmas from Dubai!

…and for an explanation for the long absence from this blog, check out this post on my personal blog.

Updated Travel Plans

We've spent a very frustrating day searching for hours on the internet for various flights and accommodation options for the next few months. To cut a long story short about why/what/blah blah blah, we've now got ourselves sorted (said in strong mockney accent).

Here are our updated plans:

Mid-Nov: Depart SA and fly to UK (with an overnighter in Dubai)
Mid-Nov to Mid-Dec: 2 weeks in the UK
Mid-Dec to Mid-Jan: Back in Dubai
Mid-Jan to sometime later in the year: Possibly Thailand, or it's looking more and more likely we'll shuttle around India, in particular Goa.

Very excited about Goa plans - been wanting to go there for ages. 2009 is the year!


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Hiking up Lion’s Head

This is a hike we’ve been meaning to do for ages here in Cape Town but have obviously been saving it until Carole’s last day. It was worth the wait. Stunning views of Table Mountain, the 12 Apostles and the Atlantic Seaboard. Awesome!


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Whales off the coast in South Africa!

Highlight of our trip to the Cape of Good Hope yesterday was seeing a pod of whales offshore (between 20-50m from the shoreline) lolloping about in the calm sea.

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