The Cape is well known for its stormy winters. Today is one
of those windy days, the nemesis of many an umbrella, turning them spikes
up to leave you unprotected against the driving rains.
Being cooped up here since my
last (catastrophic but somewhat humorous) outing on 6 April I have to find the pretty in my days. Today
it comes from the beautiful memories of the many trips we were fortunate to
undertake. I remember our travels, no longer with longing to be in such places, but with joy look back on every phase of my life. I have peace in my heart that I'm on a different journey now that brings it's own blessings.
With the words of St Francis I praise the Lord for the
privilege of seeing the beauty of His creation from many locations.
“Be praised, my Lord, with all Your creatures,
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Chang Mai in Thailand 2000 |
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A friendly ground squirrel at Twee Rivieren, Kgalagadi National Park
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Picnic with the birds, Kgalagadi National park |
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Cheetah, Kamanjab, Namibia 2000 |
Especially Brother Sun,
By whom You bring us the day and who brings us the light;
Fair is he and shines with a very great splendour.
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Kruger National Park 2008
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Watsonias on Helderberg mountain 2011. My friend Laurette accompanied me on the drive up the mountain and took this photo of the sun bursting through the clouds.
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Johnny on a sand dune at sunrise, Sossusvlei, Namibia 2000
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Sunset, Nhambavale, Mocambique 2005.
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Sunset at Gonnemanskraal on the West Coast
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Be praised, my Lord, for Sister Moon and the stars,which you have set clear and lovely in heaven,
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Namibia 2006 |
Be praised, my Lord, for Brother Wind,
and for air and cloud, calms and all weather,
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Canola field on a cloudy day in Switzerland |
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Twee Rivieren, Kgalagadi National Park 2009. This was our last trip.
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A snowy day in Herisau, Switzerland
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Be praised, my Lord, for Sister Water, who is very useful and humble and precious and clean.
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Epupa Falls, Kunene river, Northern Namibia 2006 |
Be praised my Lord for Brother Fire, through whom You give
us light in darkness, and he is bright and pleasant and very mighty and
strong.
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Amazing view from bedroom window of the chalet at Tankwa Karoo National Park
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Johnny with a rainbow in the background at Augrabies 2009.
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Tankwa Karoo National Park 2009 |
Be praised, my Lord, for our Sister Mother Earth, who
sustains us and
keep us, and brings forth fruits and flowers of
many colours and leaves.
Praise and bless my Lord, and thank Him,
And serve Him with great humility."
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Indigenous flowers on the Whale Trail 2007, most of them photographed by my friend Susan Albertyn. |
Psalm 19:1.
The heavens declare the glory of God,
the skies proclaim the work of his hands.