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that while sitting under the weeping boer bean tree
that i was able to reflect on the events of the day...
10 days... to be exact.......
the specific schotia brachypetala is located outside unit number 41 in lower sabie
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my constant companions were these insects (that i am unable to identify) feeding on the nectar that weeps from the tree onto the furniture and people....
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the last time that i had been there was in december of last year
and now i was rather distressed to see that all the efforts to try and cultivate grass around the huts had failed.... unless it had been drowned by the flood waters in january.
i was, however, pleased to see that someone on the horticultural staff had ventured into creating some more suitable landscaping
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they even planted some lights.....





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i hope they do not grow too tall because at this height they are actually a lot less intrusive than the street light in the centre of the courtyard that is now mercifully out of order....

on the day that i arrived via numbi gate it was hot enough to melt michael jackson's face off.
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i took the s 21 towards lower sabie and my being was in a semi heat stroke state....



i saw a number of mammals but never looked at any of them..


the first thing that actually caught my eye was this van wykshout in bloom
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then i pulled in at the random waterhole 5ks from the eloff street intersection..
not a lot of water there at all..........
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