EXPLORING FRONTIER COUNTRY and other areas.

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A great road trip adventure STF O/\ O/\

Has the planning started for the next one yet \O


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Hi STF, you probably do not need to be reminded the fact
a true blessing to have such opportunity in life. Such experience
forces one only to be very humble!!

For me I just hope that you will have many more such opportunities!!!,

so's we can share!!


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nan wrote:a bit heavy decoration... but quite romantic ;-)

seems the dinner was O/\

love the steam iron lol

^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^
Hi nan. Yes, when we first walked into the dining room we felt quite overwhelmed but in the end it was very cozy. ;-)


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Mel wrote:You what? Finished? :shock: This can't have been three weeks! :no: I would like to complain about time passing to quickly. 0-

But what a way to end the trip, hey? Lovely setting (even if I also think that it's kinda different to have such a rustic accommodation coming with a private pool lol ), fab looking dinner and a wonderful sunset to round off the journey. ^Q^

I think the bird is a familiar chat, but I wouldn't swear on it.

Thanks heaps for sharing your wonderful trip with us! I enjoyed it big times as it showed me a bit of the road less travelled (especially by me lol ).
You're really lucky because you do live in a beautiful country. :-0
Mel, that is exactly how we felt - "OVER ALREADY".

That last evening was truly amazing and we now realize, as you say, we do live in a lovely country.

Thanks for the bird ID.


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nan wrote:ya forgot about the bird..... but still the same... chat of not chat lol
lol lol


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Flutterby wrote:A lovely end to your holiday! \O

Thanks for taking the time to share all your pics and stories with us. ;-)
Thanks very much for being on board Flutterby and it was such a pleasure sharing it with everyone.


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Richprins wrote:Still having small bites! :-0

You must go and sit next to that longest bridge in SA to catch a train, stf! :twisted:
So pleased you are enjoying this TT in small bites.

To catch a train on that bridge is now added to my bucket list.


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pooky wrote:Just read through this fabulous journey ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^

Awesome photos and interesting stories. O\/ O\/

So nice to see parts of the country not normally seen in trip tales \O \O

Well done STF ^Q^ ^Q^
Hi pooky. Thanks so much for the lovely comments and it gives Joan and I great joy to hear that you enjoyed it so.


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Alf wrote:AMAZING

^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^
Thank you Alf and it was a privilege having you on board.


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Richprins wrote:Image

Take us through this interesting pipe setup on top of the chalet! ;-)


Caught up now... :-(

No food for stf in the one pic, but food for Joan in the second.... =O:

Hi R.P. That piping is filled with water and is used to heat the swimming pool area which is in behind those double doors.



Thanks very much for this report, stf, sad that pudding is over! X#X X#X X#X
Thanks very much for joining us for the entire trip. \O \O


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