Flowers attract both tourists and bees. If you’re allergic to bee stings, pack some medication, just in case. The staff at the gate to the West Coast National Park will also warn you to be careful.
Submitted on 22 June 2012 | 13:08:08
Jenny & Mike: Sounds great! I'm sure the shower was MOST resferhing! I can vaguely recall my first one after the major medical event 6 years ago it was WONDERFUL! Gini and I certainly hope (and expect, actually) that all will continue to go very well. We **** home from AZ late yesterday. Had an excellent 2 weeks visiting with Nancy & Ed Owen (Gramma's next door neighbors). We spent a couple of days in Sedona in their time share, went to the Body World exhibit at the Phoenix science museum (where we could see exactly where your disk went and where Gini's recent shoulder surgery was done) as well as having dinners in some excellent restaurants. We also spent a few days South of Tucson visiting Gini's best friend Annie and hubby Jim. Another excellent time. We'll try to activate Skype on one of our computers and contact you at an appropriate time tomorrow. Love you guys!!
The West Coast and the Namaqualand has shrugged off their winter coats and revealed their Spring splendour in full bloom. Jurg Slabbert and Jacques Nel went to explore and experience the floral explosion that has taken place in Postberg. And according to the officials there, this is only the beginning...
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