Monday 19 January 2009

Manflu and Namibia - all in a day's work




Well, been back at work for two and half weeks now and just booked the next holiday. Feel better already.

The other half is lying on the couch trying very hard not to die - not sure if it's the man-flu or some other equally life threatening affliction, but I do feel sorry for the poor thing. He very seldom gets sick and when he does teeter on the verge of death like this he does look very cute in a drugged up sort of way. But I have to admit that I myself almost perished while in Namibia as my stomach decided that it and it's contents were no longer content with me as host. This slight disagreement lasted till about 4am and I daresay other half was prize winningly patient. So all is fair.

This then are a couple of shots from Namibia which knocked my socks of (Namibia that is and not my pictures). I've only ever been to Windhoek before which is rather dire and not particularly awe inspiring and I was so not interested in seeing the rest. MY was I wrong. The place is SPECTACULAR. I could not believe how diverse, how incredible, how indescribably beautiful the place is. This will never do it justice, but it's a couple of my favorites until I have more time once the patient is out of ICU.

5 comments:

Unknown said...

Welcome back :)
Love the first shot, can't wait to see more. I love how you've booked your next holiday already.

Firefly the Travel Guy said...

I want to go to Namibia! The photo opportunities seems endless. I took a similar pic to the first one driving through the Karoo the other day and I love the second one as well.
I feel for your man. I have empathy with him.

KALI said...

hi! i am Kali.
im glad your back :) im one of your followers, and i really wondered whhat happened, while waiting for your posts.

anyways, i love the pics... looking forward for more!

Ann said...

Aaah the dreaded manflu !! I love number one great sky and lovely angle and perspective,
infact I wish I was on that road right now, just driving into the endless blue yonder.

Karin said...

The first one is my favourite too, for exactly the same reasons that Ann already stated so eloquently. But I really love the last one as well - die donkie is 'n wonderlike ding!! Good luck with the sick man...