Well it's been a strange few days and you find me back in Windhoek waiting for Ollie to mend Tilly. Ollie is a wonderful mechanic who specialises in Land Rovers and he kindly offered to repair Tills when a retaining spring in the clutch decided to go AWOL, just as I was about to enter Bushmanland in the far north east. So after an exciting 300 mile drive without a clutch back to Windy, I find myself in the Trans Kalahari Lodge with the best internet connection in Namibia!
Being able to download some images from my phone for the first time in six weeks, thought I'd put a few of them on the dog log.
The 'High Society' waterhole at Halali where the rhinoceros played.
Another type of watering place, growing peppers using Biochar, the plot to the right is without Biochar! It really does work.
Dr Simon Angombe from the university who is working with SFP on Biochar.
Professor Ibo Zimmerman from the technical university also working on Biochar.
The nearest other place to buy groceries is 100 miles south of here.
Water drops from Tilly's tank attract bees in the desert.
Sophie and Jess .............. This is for you, love dfpapag.