As Robin ventures out from his Old Candle Factory each morning, he will sometimes share sights, sounds,sentiments and smells.
Quite how to share a smell in cyberspace may be beyond him....
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We shall all enjoy looking at each other's photos once we're back in Blighty. Here's a taster from Adam's camera taken at Africa House on a LOOOOOONG tether before releasing the rope and flying free.
Another shot from Adam's camera of us inside the balloon before inflating and flying.
It's saturday. It's the weekend. So before I upload pictures from my glorious flight this morning I'll read the paper online and see how England is getting on. What do I find? Read HERE ! But don't go away... the picture of sunrise over The Murray River is magic. And who cares if the horizon is not level? Neither was the basket. It's time to introduce some of the crew. Let's start with STEVE. He is THE MAN. Look at him. Scrambling in and out of his balcony being careful not to tread on the hanging flower baskets. He is completely fearless - despite being returned to Earth a week ago at 40mph in a wicker basket and dragged across hard rocks for what seemed like an eternity. He's also good with a camera. While we are on the letter 'S' I shall tell you a bit about Sarah after lunch. I think she's studying meteorology and wants a picture of a tree being struck by lightning. She spends all her spare time lying under trees looking brave. And her c...
Click on images for bigger size. The night beside the Indian Ocean was truly memorable and the sound of the waves so welcome to prepare me for the first balloon flight the next morning. All went and now everybody knows what their balloon looks like The local kids enjoyed it too of course! Last night we stayed in the Coffee House Hotel in Arusha in the heart of coffee growing country. Mmmmmm delicious. And today we are heading for the higher ground of the Serengeti near the Ngorogoro Crater. My first free flight is scheduled for sunrise tomorrow morning. The drive here was a long one and the side of the road provided a constant source of amazement at how people live here in Tanzania. There are endless stalls selling everything, and workshops promising to repair everything. ashops promising every service you could ever want. We have good careful drivers who have keep their wits about them. And last night we had one van modified for the difficult terrain ahead!! This will be the last blo...
Earlier today, I borrowed $500 from a total stranger in the queue for the plane I wanted to catch from Kilimanjaro back to Dar es Salaam. I promised I'd pay it back as soon as I got to a 'working' cash machine at Dar airport. He was very suspicious but it worked once I gave him Sam's passport. Later I'll show you a picture of Sam, and the plane that took us so far away from Dar. And also pictures of the area we plan to fly the balloon. And I'll also tell you how we missed the 7.30 pm flight back to Dar, and also the 7.30 am flight this morning. Watch this space...... I'm going to get some tea..... ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- We got to Dar airfield about 12 and Sam went off to file a flight plan and get the weather etc. I found a cafe and bought a couple of ham and tomato toasties to last us the 3 hour flight. Sam re-appeared wanting some dollars because they didn't accept credit cards. So I ga...
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