Tag Archives: South Africa

South Africa – A Final Reflection

I have returned now from my month in Cape Town, with a few extra days in Istanbul on the way home, and I offer these final reflections on some of the things I thought about and experienced while away. The … Continue reading

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South Africa – Week Four

I experienced the sweep of diversity that this country represents in a quite specific way this past Sunday.  As part of an organized tour of the Langa township in the morning, 10 of us (representing 3 other continents incidentally) stopped … Continue reading

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South Africa – Week Three

I realize that these Daily Cups are really just glorified and lengthy postcards, but there’s so much to share!  My husband and I went on a game drive on the eastern cape last week and The Peaceable Kingdom it is … Continue reading

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South Africa – Week Two

Wonder would be the most common state that I find myself in.   I am  wondering about all kinds of things while here.  The natural beauty of a city built between mountains and two oceans, the abundance of flora and … Continue reading

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South Africa – Week 1

Actually, my story begins in Istanbul.  (Wouldn’t that be a great first line for a novel?) During the (hair-raising) taxi ride from the airport to our hotel in Istanbul we were never out of hearing range of the Islamic call to … Continue reading

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Sing a New Song

My husband has pointed out on more than one occasion that for somebody who says she doesn’t like to travel, and who enjoys being home more than anything, I seem to travel a lot.  I actually do really dislike traveling, … Continue reading

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