Saturday, November 15, 2008

Some beach and some fun

Senhor Chase has a great posting on his blog, linked on the right under “Chase in Africa”, regarding a splendid night in the capital of Mozambique, Maputo, where we lived it up at a US Embassy and a fellow American’s Election night party. At 5:30am we learned with certainty, after watching CNN for hours on end, that Obama was victorious. The next day people on the streets, when they saw two white people, cheered for Obama.

As some of you are aware, I have a squeeze top Nalgene water bottle. I take it every where I go and drink from it often. It has been dubbed as “Team Water.” So I got a shot of Team Water, my Delicate Arch Utah socks, and an African boy. Brining who I am to mix it in with where I am.

I have taken so many photos, that may be difficult for those of you to know me to imagine, and am having difficulty transitioning to having a blog vs. a photo site. But I’ll do my best with the transition and when I get home, three and a half months from now, I’ll post the photos archive some of you are waiting for.

If you go out to eat below is a typical meal of chicken, we shared this full chicken with three of us, and some fries.

Chase’s school, his house is just to the right of the building.

A crazy colored grasshopper of sorts.

Some anorexic, not by choice mind you, cows that they use for meat and as learning tools for the students at the agricultural school Chase teaches at.

Tofo beach, we hung out there for a few days with the new group of US Peace Corps volunteers.

Please take note of the serious air that was reached, the beach was spring loaded for sure.

We walked out to the Flamingo Bay lodge, which as you can see sits above the water on stilts. Unfortunately we are not staying there this round. But in the off-season, so right now, it’s only $200 per person for 4 nights, including breakfast and dinner. That’s only $50 per person, per night including two meals, not too shabby.

Patrick won the palm tree climbing competition, much respect.

In the two weeks I’ve been here in Africa I’ve been able to visit seven different towns, two different beaches, and cross two borders (one illegally). Good times thus far!

5 comments:

Angie said...

I love the air you caught on the beach. Seeing your pictures makes me miss the Mother Land. Totally remember the anorexic cows and goats!

Clark said...

Gunthrie, You're living the dream! Love the photos and reading about your adventures. Have you started diving yet? I look forward to keeping tabs on you via blogger.

brit said...

How, how, how did you jump so high?
Thanks for the posts. I love them.

Miaken said...

sounds amazing. Wish I could come visit too! Love the blog, keep the updates coming. Tell Chase hi!

SirEdmundHills said...

Yo!!! I freak'n love your photos...good job at capturing some candid moments. The one of you on the beach...bam! I totally remember those short shorts...

Dude...when are you doing Mt. Killy?