hi there! So glad to know you succeeded in rescuing Moby and are on your way again. Have just been reading your postcards from Lesotho. Should love to have seen that school; but how sad it is in such straightened circumstances.
I think Michael is having a very difficult time as his mother grows steadily more handicapped.
Here, I am waiting for news of John's second grandchild. It was due last Wednesday but hasn't arrived yet!
Every good wish for continuing pleasure, intrest and trouble free Moby!
Love from Sheila.
Mark Thein
Olà you 2 lucky 'strikes' : I guess by now you know why I am so much of with a smiling soul once down South, the farm in Namibia has been bought by the way, now this is a real good piece of news for me, AT LAST I have my peace of heaven on earth. Around the Gamsberg, some 14,500 ha.... By the way, I'll send you the contact numbers for Namibia to your e-mail. From up here, nothing much, another couple of six weeks and we'll be going to Europe at last and maybe we could meet up in Namibia one of these fine days ,ok ?
For now, all the best, enjoy every minute and be yourselves, Mark from one of the holes on the planet !!!
Peter And Lieve
Hello Bill and Rosemary,
We've just enjoyed your website.
Thank god you have your Moby back and still no carproblems? The South of Africa looks fantastic!
Here in Belgium is everything ok. The first of july we start with the restaurant buth we have still a lot of work to do at the new buildiing(the kithen). Here it is very cold, between 10and14°celsius, and a lot of rain...so for somethings we have to wait because the walls inside are not 100% dry, buth it will be ok.
Have a very nice time and we keep in touch with mail. Greetings xxxx
Michael Hupton
Thanks for latest p/c. Glad you are able to continue your travels again. Auntie Babs is about the same-things seem to get
daily more difficult. We are having a cool rainy spell here at present. Good luck. Love from us both. Michael.
Andy Rattray
Dear Rosemary and Cadbury...
Nice to chat last night, and see that you have survived the freezing Lesotho mountain tops... gazed over the barren Karoo, and drunk copious amounts of wine heading into the Cape. (There goes our GDP skywards!) Have sent you an e-mail.. trust it's to the right address.
Keep well, and chat soon.!
Peter Hart
Hi Bill & Rosie, I hope this e-mail finds you both well and enjoying your stay in South Africa.It was great to have met you both and to have taken you to see some of the country side here in KwaZulu-Natal. I certainly enjoyed both your company and friendship. I miss packing the Land Rover with all the "braai things" and shoping at "Woolworths" before the start of our day out together. Land Rover people are special people. Please keep in contact and drive safe. Regards and best wishes. Peter Hart Durban South Africa.
Al Smith
Dear Bill & Rosemary Hope all is well Enjoyed your photos of Ghana Beach looks wonderful Peter & Marian have moved to Shaddoxhurst they send their regards. Shooting going well touch wood. All the best Al
Mark Thein
From Ségou on the Niger 2 u 2 lucking migrating birds in and around southern Africa, best luck and big hello from us three & the dogs !!! By the way, my friend just went 2 take a look at a 14.200 ha farm in Namibia and notice should be in soon, I'll let you know. Abraços meus queridos amigos, tchão, Mark
Mike Bates
Rosemary & Bill, I've been tracking your progress on the site but got slightly worried when there were no messages for some time! I think you must still be in Ghana from what I can make out and having some great experiences. Rosemary - your travelogue diary in the postcard section is wonderfully descriptive, lucid and evocative - I have saved them all from Spain! please keep these dispatches up...Bill - the guys from the BH gunclub send their regards, you are missed of course even if just to give some competition to Peter and myself!!! We still get 10 or so people on a Sunday morning and its still good fun. I'm sitting here looking out over the Stour valley as I type this, the day is bright and clear with a sharp March wind, the countryside is at last waking up. Theres a flush of pale green to the tips of trees and bushes as buds have formed, the first yellow flowers are appearing across the huge rape fields and theres bird song everywhere - It must be Spring at last. Please keep save and enjoy that wonderful continent. Regards Mike
Peter And Lieve
Dear bill and rosemary,
We hope everything is ok with you both and with the car.
We are back with pain in the hart since thuesday. We've spend almost three weeks in togo and we've enjoyd it very much. Hope you recived the photo's. Were are you now? We keep in touch!
Maruice
hi bill and rosemary hope you well.Is the land rover behaving. Have you done good off roading. Speek to you soon maruice,dawn and adam
Kim & Dave
Hi there, just wanted to pop in and say how much we both enjoyed your company. We think you guys are very brave and wish you both the best of luck on your quest!! Did you get your Land Rover delivered yet, we were both wondering if it arrived in one piece? Have you left Durban yet and if so, what is the next leg of your journey? We was looking at your Spain pictures, we was not near that Wind Farm, but the one we saw was called Casares, which was very close to where we stayed.Really hope you make it to Johannesburg so we can take you to a few good places here, to see and have dinner at a few of our best restaurants that we both enjoy. Well once again, have a lovely time, please be very careful drive safe and most of all.....keep in touch!!