Saturday 2 December 2017

Lemons

A lot has happened since I left Wyoming so it’s about time I give y’all an update *fake cowboy accent*. I’m back in Hluhluwe but it didn’t go exactly as I had planned. A couple of days before I was supposed to fly here, I was told that the volunteer project I had been working on since I was last here, was cancelled. For various reasons it was decided that we wouldn’t continue our work on it. For me, that meant one of the main reasons I was coming back, was gone. On top of that, Christine sent me a message that she was leaving Hluhluwe and wouldn’t be there once I’d get back. You can imagine I was a bit doubtful about going back after that, but I figured I didn’t know what to expect last time I came and that turned out great, so it would be fine this time around. And when do things ever go according to plan?


So yeah, I’m back and it does feel good to be here again. In a way, it feels like I never left, taking care of the horses, riding through the bush and enjoying the African weather. A lot has changed though, for one it is a lot more quiet, without Christine, and of course Mariska (who left this summer) and everyone else that visited. Michaela and Nathan are still here though and we’ve had some fun nights at the bar already. Heleen comes by as often as she can, to help me with the horse training. It’s so great to see how much her riding has progressed since I was last here and how much she enjoys being with the horses, and of course I love our chats. Basically what I’m doing now is everything that has to do with the horses, I feed them, take care of them and train them and since there is no guide at the moment I also take out the trails with guests. I spend half of my day in the saddle as I try to ride three horses a day, so I can’t really complain about my life right now (the great weather is a bonus ;).


As most of you know, I was planning on being here for at least six months, but likely longer, to work on the volunteer project. Obviously that didn’t happen, which brings me to the next big change (drumroll): the lodge is for sale. So yeah, anyone interested in buying some property in South Africa? It includes eight lovely horses (and a groom/trainer/guide if you give me a good offer ;) Like I said, a lot has happened. I have decided to not extend my visa for now and to leave at the end of January. Don’t worry though, I probably won’t bother you guys for long over there in the Netherlands. I have a couple of different things I’m working on for next year (most of which involve travelling) so I’ll keep you posted!



On to the good stuff! I did do something other than riding ;) My first two weeks, Daphne was still here so I got to spend a lot of time with her. Martijn’s friend Albert was also visiting for a few weeks, which made for lots of laughs. Michaela, Daphne, Albert and I went to Bayete where we got to touch and feed three giant elephants, I’ve never felt so small in my life! Christine came by for a visit, with Jaenette and Michael, her friends from Sweden. I went to St. Lucia with them, where we spend two days exploring beaches, eating sushi, lounging by the pool and (much needed) catching up. Christine and I went for a drive through the park where we apparantly drove right past a couple of lions, I guess we were to busy chatting to notice them. As for the aforementioned barnights, you know it’s been a good party when it ends with people being thrown in the pool fully clothed (at least they had the good sense to take my phone from my pocket ;)







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