Sunday, June 27, 2010

Game Drive and Hogsback

On Thursday we did a bit of work around the conservation and we chopped down reeds that were growing in one of the water holes. They are in a bit of a drought here so there isn't much water in the water holes so we need to chop down the reeds so the reeds don't use up all the water and so the animals can get to the water to drink. Our guide said if we chopped down all the reeds before 12:00 (we started at 8:30) we could go on a game drive. So of course we all went nuts and we finished the whole thing by 10:00. I was knee deep in mud, and a few of the other girls were neck deep, but it was all for the animals. So we finished our task so we got to go on a game drive and go see the lions they have on the conservation.


Zebra


Girrafe

LIONS!






It was amazing to see these animals as we drove around on the landy, but we do also find some of them in camp as well (Not the lions). There were 5 white lions and 4 brown ones, awesome animals!

On Friday morning my fellow new volley (what they call us volunteers around here), Sam, and I went over to Buccaneer backpackers to be picked up for our weekend in Hogsback. We got dropped off for 11, but in regular South African Style we didn't get picked up until 1:00. But not problems, we just got to chill out with the locals at Buccs. We got to our hostel, Away With The Fairies at Hogsback and prepared for our hike the next day.

The next day through our 5 hour hike with a trusty guide dog, Flo, (A dog from the hostel that decided to adopt us for the day and take us on our tour), we saw two water falls, The Madonna and Child and Swallow Tail Falls, the tallest tree in the Eastern Cape and loads of scenary that inspired the Hobbitt by JRR Tolkein. It was beautiful!


Me with the biggest tree in the eastern cape (800 years old!)


Madonna and Child Falls


Beautiful hike!

Thursday, June 24, 2010

So much to tell you!

Oh my goodness, it has been a while! So much has gone on....

Here are some pictures from my hike up table mountain and the peninsula tour:


Our climb up Table Mountain


At the top of Table Mountain


One of the views from my peninsula tour


Penguins we met on our Peninsula Tour

My time at Buccaneer Backpackers was great in East London, the people that were sharing my cottage with me were awesome and we had a great time. Liz from Australia was traveling around for 4 months on her own and 4 guys, Dumisani, Stanley, Konrad and Odwa (all from Cape Town) were traveling around for the World Cup, all took a month of work! We also met Nina and Matt who were travling all around for a year! Amazing people!! We went to the beach together and Konrad gave me a little surfing lesson. I got up on the first couple tries! Awesome!



Here is a picture of the beach as the view from our cottage.

On Tuesday morning, I met Sam, my fellow Volley at Inkwenkwezi at Buccaneers and we met Karen who drove us over to Inkwenkwezi. We met all the other vollies and learned about everything here! We didn't do much on the first day but on Wednesday we deticked and defleaed the wild horses that they have on the conservation and then we went quad biking through the bush in the afternoon. So much fun! then we went to the lodge and had buger night where they have hugggggeeeee burgers! Very fun, but I was very exhausted!

So far today we've cleared reeds out of the water dam so the animals are able to get to the water. They are in a bit of a drought here so are trying to help the animals as we can. And it was great being knee deep in South African mud!!! This afternoon we are going for a game drive and hopefully to meet the older lions. Unfortunately, right before we got here the cubs they had here were getting too old so they had to remove them from the conservation. Hopefully they will be getting some more cubs soon, but right now we've got loads of monkeys (that like to break into our tents), cheetahs, and many more!

So far I have seen, a warthog, monkeys, a girrafe (right in camp), an elephant, some eland, and a couple large spiders. Hopefully more to come!


The view from the back of the Landy (Land rover) as we drive through the bush


About to go quad biking!

Sunday, June 20, 2010

Made it to East London!

Hello!

So it has been a bit since I have posted, and lots have gone one...all great!

On Friday I hiked up Table mountain with a few of the girls from the house, gorgeous, steep and phenominal! We made it too the top and took the cable car back down! Amazing....

After that we went into cape town and checked out a local market, Green Market, there with lots of hand made things, and then went to the Water Front a gorgeous part of Cape Town where a lot of the World Cup Action takes place, it is near the Green Point Stadium. Beautiful with boats and gorgeous homes! The USA was playing when I was at the Water Front, so it was awesome when they scored to hear the USA chant. Couldn't see the TV though, way too many people! ha...

The next day I did my cape penisula tour and saw many things, including penguins, seals, beautiful views of the ocean and the whole cape peninsula! It was gorgeous. I want to be able to load pictures, but now that I've come to Buccaneers, I have no way to download pictures for now. I hopefully I can befriend someone on my project with a computer and I can get pictures to you that way! Sorry for the bad news....

So good news, in East London it is a bit warmer and the beach is gorgous here. Beautiful view of the beach from my place at Buccaneers! More to figure out as the project begins on Tuesday. I got to Buccaneers this afternoon and have a bit of time to check it out before my project begins. YAY!

Alright, time to check out dinner! Until next time...

Thursday, June 17, 2010

The Beach and Cultural Tour

So much has happened in the past few days! So much to share!

I find myself having a great time in Cape Town and realizing a week here is too little time! There is so much to do and I leave on Sunday to head to Inkwenkwezi. Although, I am very much looking forward to heading to the Eastern Coast, known as the Wild Coast!

But before I go! On Wednesday I went shopping with a few of the Irish girls that live in the house where I am staying. We walked to the mall here, did a little shopping and then to the grocery store. It was packed there, in the middle of the day on a Wednesday! It was interesting to look around and see no familiar brands!

After that I took a walk to the beach. It is beautiful! There were loads of surfers out in the water, with beautiful views of Table Mountain (on a clearer day you can see the top, where it is as flat as a table, hence the name!) and the sun as it began to set. It was breath taking!


The view of table mountain from our beach. (It's better on a clear day, the clouds were in the way today!)


The Beach!

That night I went out to a bar with a few of the girls to watch the world cup. Bafana Bafana did not win so it wasn’t as crazy as you would have thought. But it was great fun. My beer of choice here is Black Label, similar to a little lighter Samuel Adams. Very good! Most of the girls here like Savana which is a type of cider, a bit too sweet for me.

The next day, Thursday, I went on a cultural tour with our guide, Ursula. I went with Rebeka, from Scotland, and met up with two other girls that live in the other house, Observatory. The tour was quite an experience, very eye opening.

We learned about Apartheid, and travelled to District 6 which was the first place, out of 47, where blacks and coloured people were told they could not live. They were asked/forced to move out of their homes because the government wanted the area to only be for Whites. This happened to Ursula’s family and she said it was very, very sad because not only did your family live there, but your community became your family and they were all separated. Now there is loads of land that is undeveloped because they demolished the homes of blacks and coloured people. We went to the District 6 museum where they commemorate that difficult time.

Next, we went to one of the places they have to preserve and create art. They had beautiful pottery and dishes, paintings, wall art and some boys that played music for us. They were fantastic and so much fun to watch! They played the drums and xylophones, and the beat was great!


my favorite muscians!

After that we went to the townships which is where people with little to no money live. They live in wood and tin shacks, with no water and they steal electricity from the city. This was the eye opening experience, to see where these people live. It was a bit tough to want to take pictures of these peoples homes, where they live and work and play each day. But, the people here are well spirited, they welcomed us with open arms and most we came across were very friendly. We were welcomed into a wood and tin house of a woman named Beauty who opened her home as a bed and breakfast. She is also a dress maker for girls going to prom and graduation. They were beautiful!


What the neighborhoods look like


A view of the townships

When we were in the townships we went to Mizulo, a typical Braii restaurant (Bar-B-Q). It was very good! We had chicken, sausage and lamb, with bread, Pop (the white Maize dish) and a tomato mixture (I can’t remember the name), much like homemade salsa, with all the spice! I of course had it all over my face and fingers, as it is typical to not use utensils. We all dove right in a enjoyed!


lunch

It was a great day, with a lot to see and I am sure I could go back each day and see more and more.

Hopefully climbing Table Mountain today and then a bit more shopping to get ready for Inkwenkwezi! YAY!

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Arrival and the Wineland Tours

Greeting from South Africa!!

I arrived yesterday morning around 9:30 South African time. Keenan one of the tour guides picked me up at the airport and unfortunately it was raining, so I couldn't see much without it being clear, but it was so great to be here and no problems traveling at all! After a long lay over in london and a few long flights, it wasn't too bad. The planes were huge, double decker planes. Amazing they can get those things in the air!

Once I go here, we came to the house, which is in Table View, a suburb of Cape Town. It is beautiful and can sleep 30 people all togetherm but it looks tiny from the outside. Right now there are about 20 girls living here. Most of them are doing the programs in Cape town, the Home of Hope (an orphanage for abandond children) or SANNCOB which is a rescue project for penguins. After getting here yesturday I got my welcome brief from Megan, the volunteer coordinator, then took a long Nap. Everyone else was at work, so when I woke up the house was all in a Tizzy! It is like living in a soroity house a little bit with members from all over the world. It was great to meet all the girls as they trickled in from work. The kitchen was a bit nuts at dinner as various dishes and accents from all over the world were flying around!!

After a great nights sleep in the comfy bed here, I am sharing a room with Logan from Indiana, USA, I woke up to go on the tour of the Winlands with Logan and Jessica, from Maryland. It was amazing, we went to three Vineyards, and tasted some great wine with different tasts. First we went to one where they made chocolate to go with the wine specifically. My favorite was the cabernet sauvignon with the rock salts dark chocolate. There was one where the chocolate tasted like flowers with the white wine, very interesting. The second winery had great wine and cheese to go with it. The third was sat outside with a panoramic view of the mountains, with Table Mountain in the distance. Gorgeous country! The third winery had a Glass Blowing store as well, beautiful pieces of hand made glass pieces.

Another thing we did today was pet a cheetah at a cheetah rescue conservation at Spier Resort. It was amazing to be that close, and just a taste of what I'll be experiencing in Inkwenkwezi!

More adventures to come tomorrow, of what I do not know....Maybe a trip to the waterfront to check out the world cup! South Africa plays tomorrow....


Please See pictures of some of the wineries and the cheetah's below!

(The entrance to the first winery, Waterford.)


(The panoramic view of the third winery, who's name is escaping me)


(Me with Pheonix, the Cheetah!)

Saturday, June 12, 2010

It is time...

And the adventure is about to begin.

Just a short post to sign off from the United States for the next 7 weeks. I have no idea what is going to happen in the next 7 weeks of my life, so exciting, nerve racking and I'm happy I get to share it with you!

Now before I start taming the lions, I have to tame my suitcase. For those of you who know what an awful packers I am, you can imagine what I am going to be like packing for 7 weeks, instead of just a weekend. Ha!

I will be in touch once I have gotten to the other side of the Atlantic.

Amazingly, courageously and in faith I am off.....



“Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

The home stretch

So, I am in the home stretch! Leaving on Saturday night at 8:30 from JFK. Started to pack last night and I have wayyyyy to much stuff, so going to try to downsize tonight. Maybe I could borrow Mary Poppins' bag!

Little bit of bad news: I found out that I am not able to leave London Heathrow Airport to do a little bit of sight-seeing. For the heightened security, I am unable to leave. Bummer! Gonna be a long day in the airport! 9:30AM-7:30PM = good times! Good thing I've got books and I've heard heathrow is huge! Better to be safe than sorry and not leave the airport....don't need a security riffle in my face!

Here's a little bit of perspective: A map of South Africa showing where I will be.



Cape town for one week to the West and then East London at Inkwenkwezi for 6 weeks to the East.

Almost there....at this time next week I will be in Cape Town, South Africa. Crazy.

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Countin down....

Countin' down the days! 9 days until I hop on the bird and fly over the great big pond.

Picked up my Pounds for my day adventure in London, and my Rands for the grand trip to South Africa. Getting the money made it feel so real. This trip, a year in the making is about to happen! I have my pile of stuff to pack in my room, starting to get big, hope it'll all fit in my bag!

Thank you to Kelly for driving me to the airport. Thank you to Julie for agreeing to show me around London.

Can't wait to post pictures and videos of everything to share with everyone! I should have Internet access on the weekends when I am in Inkwenkwezi, so as soon as I can post things I will!

Thanks to everyone who has showed interest in following my blog, I hope to not dissappoint.