Meeting Tilly

Before we meet Tilly we need to meet Mike. He lives in Windhoek and manages a safari drive operation in Namibia - called Safari Drive (which is actually based in the UK).

Mike and Nanook

Mike and Nanook

The story is that SFP have bought a Land Rover from SD for the project in Namibia and Mike's team has been restoring said LR for me to take on in NM. I hope your still with me because now comes the complicated bit! This LR was called Grogan by SD, but I couldn't get my head around that one and besides, in my humble opinion, all LR's are feminine and since Grogan is obviously masculine and Irish to boot, I thought a name change would be in order. Matilda came to mind but is a bit long and so Tilly it is.   

Tilly - my trusty home for the next 10 weeks - note the bedrooms on the roof - unlike yours which is under the roof!

Tilly - my trusty home for the next 10 weeks - note the bedrooms on the roof - unlike yours which is under the roof!

First job was to spend money at a great shop in Windy called Bushwhackers where they sell just about everything you would want for a day in the desert!

Just wanted to mention Simon in dispatches. He runs Bushwhackers and has the patience of a saint. He has helped me get some important kit for Tilly I didn't even know existed! 

Simon

Simon

 The next job was to find a home for everything Safari Drive had kindly given me and all the stuff I'd just bought. Still working on that.

The trick is to remember whereabouts you put the tyre repair kit and matches once you've packed them away. A short stop for tea and the loo can take hours if the kettle isn't where you knew you put it and the loo papers cleverly concealed in the fridge. Ho hum.

While all this was going on, Mike called me on my new Namibian cell phone and invited me to an informal gathering at the British High Commission, here in Windy that very evening, to meet the incoming High Commissioner, Jo Lomas and her husband Chris along with other assorted folk who might be interested in meeting, talking, eating and watching the first Rugby World Cup match - Angleterre v Tonga. A feather knocked me down with you could.

The evening was great fun and I met some charming and interesting people, including Jo Lomas the new HC, the technical director of a Namibian independent television station and the Namibian director of a British oil company, who was very interested in Biochar and had been talking about it only the other day! Where going to meet again this coming week.

I think my old friend serendip has been working hard.

Two days on and I'm posting this. Everything going well and looking forward to getting out in the bush. A few meetings in Windy first.

dfg

Serendipity strikes!

 
Runway 27 - Windhoek International Airport 13.53 hrs 16th September 2015

Runway 27 - Windhoek International Airport 13.53 hrs 16th September 2015

This was what the pilots saw as they were ten feet off the runway on landing at Windhoek, well they didn't actually see a very rough sketch but you get the picture....... 

...... yes, it's a troop of baboons that raced across the runway just as we were about to touch down. The pilot aborted the landing, applied full power and climbed hard, flew around a bit while the ground staff chased the baboons back into the bush and made a most wonderful announcement before landing perfectly.

"This is your captain speaking ........ well that was exciting! British Airways apologises for the delay in landing due to baboons on the runway. The crew and I hope you enjoyed the flight and welcome you to Namibia." 

 

 

Johannesburg

Arrived at my friends house in Jo'burg yesterday. Carjan and Gerald live in a suburb of Jo'berg called Fairleads in a wild and lovely house that they are building many extensions to - work in progress. Am off to Windhoek on Wednesday.

 

View from garden, which only shows a small part of their home. 

View from garden, which only shows a small part of their home. 

Setting up the Blog/Log and Introduction

By way of a test (just learning this new web software) and to fit a face to a name, in case we've never met, this is me - David Friese-Greene or dfg (for understandable but scratchy reasons the automatic spell checker on my computer keeps trying to correct dfg to dog and I've no idea how to switch it off!!)

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What do you think of it so far?