Showing posts with label Kariba. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kariba. Show all posts

8 April 2007

Here Comes Erin


This is four-month-old Erin, part Boxer, part Staffordshire Bull Terrier, heading straight for my ear, which she neraly pierced a second or two later. Erin belongs to Julie, ex Zimbo from Gweru. She and brother Robert, attend Grace Community Church, and we invited them back for an impromptu braai after the Easter Sunday service.

It really was impromptu - I needed to quickly clean the old Weber, clean the house up (a lot, really, because Ashleigh is down from Oxford for the weekend!) get the large umbrella unwrapped and up, remind the neighbours to take their washing off the lines, and get the fire going. We did not have any suitable meat for a braai, and Rose struggled to find a store open on Easter Day .. which I actually really was happy about because EVERYTHING being open for business as usual in Johannesburg over the Easter weekend used to really make me cross. She did find some steak and juicy turkey breasts which cooked well and went down even better. Not quite half a cow and twenty five friends and family around the pool, anymore, but it was nice to be eating and laughing and playing with a dog outside again. Rob and Julie have been here for 6 and 5 years respectively, and Julie has recently become a British citizen. Their parents still live in Zimbabwe.

A Kariba Sunset (photo by Jeremy Hayden)

We ended up talking about Kariba, and houseboat holidays we have enjoyed in the past, and even with today's glorious spring weather in Worthing, momentarily pondered fantastic days catching Tiger fish and Bream on the big lake.

20 February 2005

Kariba sunrise


No self-respecting blogger would start talking about Kariba without posting at least one shot of a typical sunrise - the Matusadona Mountains in the distance - and if you look carefully you can see the odd fish swell, hunting Tiger Fish chasing small Tilapia or Kapenta.

Elephants @ Gordon's Bay


Elephants on an island near Gordons Bay, Kariba in Zimbabwe. Feeling a little bit nostalgic tonight, and thinking about 'home' found this photo taken last month from the houseboat Barracuda, on which we have spend many memorable trips with our good friends Mike & Sandi Boyce. (I think Mike took the photo)