Monday, September 6, 2010

Visited by Jen & Dane

So you all thought that we had given up on our blog, but, surprise, surprise we are back. This time around it is me, Sharon giving you an update. Maybe Les is running a bit dry on writing which I don't think is the problem at all but he is having a break and giving me a chance to chat to you all.

Jen and Dane came for a visit and here we are all taking a hike across to Glen Eden beach, just to show them the sights of the area.

Enjoying the view from the deck of Michaela's resturant. (I know I look bored but- 'hey let me know when you are taking a picture'). Michaela's is set on a high sand dune overlooking Chintsa West and East beaches. From here you can see the surfers, dolphins in the surf and whales blowing in the distance. You have to take a funicular to get to the top. We had a great lunch, each one having something different and of course sharing to taste it all. What a taste sensation.

One of the views from Michaela's.



Jen in our growing house



Dane at Michaela's



Dane fishing at the mouth of the Kwelera River (pronounced kwelega) after a day of surfing and canoeing up the river.


Les trying his hand a fishing. I tried and lost one of his favourite spoons (this is a lure that you use to fish with when not using bait).


A night on the rocks fishing. We had great fun, some bites, but no fish that night. Later, we had another night when we caught 4 small sharks, 2 Karanteen (strepies) and Jen took home a shad which we shared for breakfast.


Me giving it a go........

Jen on a hike from our house to Chintsa East. God gave them some really good summer days to enjoy.

We went for a few days to show Jen a bit of the Transkei. We stayed at a backpackers called Mdumbi. It has it's roots as a mission station and has made great inroads into the community. They have a pre-school run by the locals with input from a missionary couple who are on a 2 year assignment from New Zealand. The locals are trained up in many other areas of litracy, computer skills, small business development. The locals also run the backpackers, the little restuarant there and one of the ladies gives massages just for that extra need to relax. What to do other than just blobbing there.... Kayaking up the river (run by a local), hiking, swimming, surfing (one of the best spots in the 'Kei), snorkeling and of course fishing.

Dane at Mdumbi

Jen and Dane on the way back from a hike up the river.


Can't go to the Transkei without a visit to Hole in the Wall, just south of Coffee Bay.


Dane holding up the world - or is he just hanging from it?


Dane at Hole in the Wall.



This is Paulie who we know from Cape Town, who we ran into at Mdumbi. He and Les were surfing at Whale Rock - very shallow over the rocks. Sorry folk this was the only picture I got of the surf session.



Just had to put this one in to let those who surf see what we have on our door step. This is a picture from the house that we are renting. No that is not Les in the surf...........
As far as the building is going.....

We just wanted to bless the guys building as they work so hard and diligently and it was just a small thanks to the guys. That day we ended up braaing for 18 guys on site.
Les at work, even tho retired?


The walls to window height and the garage being built.

From the front of the house to our braai being built.

The roof trusses are on!


What the builders do on their lunch break. Yes we can see them all the time...

Anyone for a head shave....... the barber shop is open, from the temporary power to the site.
So you see it's not all work for them.


The beginning of laying the sheeting under the roof tiles.


Taken today.
Plumber doing all the pipes in the right hand corner. House roof waiting for the tiles which arrive hopefully tomorrow and the garage roof being prepared for the undertile lining. Today we arranged for a solar water heating system to be installed later this week.
As they say in the movies "that's all folks"
Until next time.
Love - Les and Sharon

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