I was a National Service airman posted to Khartoum in 1950.
The British Services Sailing Club had a gunboat on the Nile at Khartoum named the "Cairo".
The mounting for the gun was still on the foredeck and we used it as our clubhouse.
We had several 14ft half decked sailing dinghies and a few 17ft dinghies. These were moored alongside the Cairo.
I have a photo of the Cairo if you would like a copy?
Lauren
Hi there,
Could you please advise how much it is to hire your hubby bubblies and what it includes?
Also, please advise exactly where you are located.
Thanks a mil
Noelene And Peter Brasche
Sue and Russ
We are continuing to enjoy the great travelogue.....Sue you write with great flair; I can see you doing a lonely planet : "Nomads meet the Nomadic"! It makes one question the appropriateness of the patronising 'grey nomad' monniker for middle class older Aussies when you actually see what a true nomadic life is.
I thought Vic Falls from the Zambian side as satisfying as from the Zim side but less stage- managed...not even rain coats! I have just realised that you would have been in Botswana at the sametime as our daughter Inga, who was seeking partnerships for (mainly positive) experiences but was only in Gabaronne.
It will be momentous when you finally get to Capetown What next we all wonder!!! Stay well
Love
Noels and P
Karl Van Rhoon
Hi Sue Russ
Enjoying your journey. Who's the photographer? It's like looking at National Geographic. By now you've probably heard or read about the dreadful Victorian bushfires. Much luckier in Sydney - a week of rain as only Sydney can every now and again. Continued safe journey.
Karl
Marina Day
Hi Sue and Russ - you dont know me but I live in Johannesburg and my husband and I are planning a Cape to Cairo in our Toyota Landcruiser starting November this year (not yet confirmed). I have been in touch with Deborah via email - this is where it started and she gave me her blog hence where I got yours. I am enjoying it and well done. Its great to get the latest news from both blogs as it assists us with our trip. Have fun and congrats - a great blog. We have travelled, SA, Botswanan, Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe and have been to Kenya and Tanzania so we are looking forward to the rest of Africa. I will keep in touch. Thanks for a great site. Safe travel kind regards Marina
J And W
Dear Sue and Russ,
Have been enjoying reading about your adventures, and glad to hear you're both safe and sound. Hope you have been taking stacks of photos (and backing them up!). Sounds like you had an unforgettable Christmas and New Year.
A big "Hello" from Di, Michelle and Karen (who has just welcomed the new addition, "Mitchell", to the family).
Sydney, and the coast, are presently sweltering with heat-wave temperatures of mid-30s to 40C! You're probably used to that, but it is hitting us pretty hard.
Wishing you both a happy New Year, and may the journey continue to be a rip-roaring adventure!
Cheers,
Jenny and Warwick
Noelene And Peter Brasche
Continuing to enjoy your travel tales and continuing to really envy both of you...what an adventure!!!
I can't believe you're more than half way through the trip. Time flies when your bouncing along!
Love Noels and Peter
Heulwen Lane
Happy New Year to you both. Trip sounds fabulous, and splendidly written Sue, I could almost imagine myself there.
Happy and safe travelling, will keep checking your adventures!
Love, Heulwen
Mat Humphreys
I've just been catching up on your blog - the trip sounds so interesting and the scenery looks fantastic. Fingers crossed the Landy holds together! Can't wait to hear the next installment...
M.
Arthur Billy
December 2, 2009:
Hello Russ and Sue:
Sue, after I copy paste your blog with tiny fonyts into a Word document, I then click on one of the links of Towns. The original blog opens and now the fonts are about a 8 or 9.
I just loved the map of the route with the location pins and superimposed album thumbnail pictures. You are one clever lady. Thank you very much for your labour of love.
Love to both of you,
Arthur
Arthur
Diana Debring & Arthur Billy
January 2, 2009
Hello Sue and Russ:
I have been in Camarillo since December 23, 2008.
Diana and I are receiving your blogs the latest from Kenya. We are enjoying your report and the pictures very much. I for one wish I coud have been with you on this once in a lifetime fabulous trip even with it trials and tribulations. Your pictures ar are excellent.
I would like to let you you that the font size on the Blog is about a 7 Font. To be able to read it, I have to copy it into a Word document and enlarge the fonts.
I figured out a way to enlarge the bBog font size but it seemed a one time happeningand I could not duplicate it.. I will work on it some more.
Kep up the excellent Bl;og Please and have a great time. We are following your trip very closely.
Love to you both,
Diana and Arthur
Janet And Mike
Dear Sue and Russ, your travels sound wonderfully colourful, and it sounds as though you are enjoying Africa tremendously.
We're more or less back in Perth after a few forays for work to Bombala etc. Now back to the vegeable garden, and working my former surgery in Mount Pleasant. we are really enjoying being at home after 3 years of peregrinaitons. Ryan has been here for two weeks in October, and will be back prior to working on the Aust. Open, so he'll be with us between christmas and new year. He and rob will both be in Melbourne in January, where Geoff and Louise will go to celebrate his 60th with the boys. I spoke to Bill and Bronwyn, and heard about the pre retirement travels, and about John Joppichs retirement and 60th party. Seems hard to believe that an era is ending, but lots of plans and dreams now becoming possible (notwithstanding SMC- share market crash!) I will be pottering to and from work, and Mike musing over the DIY- with light relief from the vegetable garden, whilst you are pushing the boundaries with such an exciting life. Keep safe,