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ONE LAST POST OF OUR VISITORS IN SOUTH AFRICA 1989-1990

I am about ready to leave South Africa and venture on to our next stop in this journey. I cannot leave, however, without first posting some pictures of our visitors and some of the places that they found themselves in, while travelling with us. Once again some of our greatest times, were in seeing people from home. At this time we had been away from Canada since 1983 when we first headed to Japan, after our arrival from Peru in 1980. I have often, over the years, looked at all of our pictures and kept memories of these adventures alive in my mind. This blog has given me the opportunity to share those memories with ?????? (well at least Deysi is still looking, I think).

Anyway, enjoy if you can, and pardon the quality. Remember these are off hardcopy photos that sat in albums or boxes for years, that I scanned into my computer using a pretty primitive scanner, over long winters starting in 2006.

MY DAD WITH HIS BACK TO THE ATLANTIC OCEAN IN CAPE TOWN AFTER OUR RIDE ON THE BLUE TRAIN. I WAS TAPING VIDEO DURING THIS TRIP, SO HAVE VERY FEW PHOTOS.
AUNT LUPE WITH THE GIRLS IN BLOEMFONTEIN ON ONE OF OUR WEEKEND TRIPS
OUR DAY IN PRETORIA, HERE THE GIRLS WERE BARGAINING WITH THE LOCALS FOR TREASURES
AT HOME ON THE PATIO WAITING FOR ME TO COME FOR LUNCH.
AT SUN CITY, WAITING FOR ME TO FINISH GOLF.
ON THE BEACH IN DURBAN, IT WAS BEAUTIFUL. THEY WERE BEAUTIFUL.
DURBAN SOUTH AFRICA DURING A TRIP TO SEE THE INDIAN OCEAN
UNCLE OUT IN THE OCEAN WITH THE LOCALS
HERE UNCLE IS CHECKING OUT THE MENU TO SEE WHAT HE IS GOING TO EAT.
THE INDIAN BUFFET AT THE MAHARANI HOTEL IN DURBAN
THE AFTERMATH OF OUR LUNCH BUFFET AT THE MAHARANI HOTEL. IT WAS HERE WHERE WE WERE INTRODUCED TO INDIAN CUISINE.
ON THE BEACH IN CAPE TOWN WHILE ON A SIDE TRIP THEY TOOK BY THEMSELVES
UNCLE WITH ANGE AND THE MAID’S DAUGHTER WHO HAD COME TO VISIT HER MOM FOR A FEW DAYS
TABLE MOUNTAIN CAPE TOWN WHILE ON A ROMANTIC BREAKAWAY TRIP FROM US.
AUNTIE WITH HER BACK TO THE ATLANTIC ON TOP OF TABLE MOUNTAIN

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