BlogHide Resteemsinandoutofafrica (25)in travel • 7 years agoThe Darjeeling Diaries Day 1For a change, I decided to “take tea” at Glenarry’s this morning: a steaming metal pot of Assam loose leaf, delivered in the provincial relic of British India (but with a French flair for pastries…resteemedjohn-william (26)in food • 7 years agoEisbien Roll and Craft BeerAwesome sunny day here in South Africa, having a delicious Eisbein Roll and First Light craft beer at one of the local markets.resteemedjohn-william (26)in food • 7 years agoThe Main Course.A fantastic selection this evening. Smoked lamb ribs and Beef burnt ends with a selection of breads and dips, wedges with Truffle Aioli and a green avo salad.resteemedjohn-william (26)in food • 7 years agoThe setting for this evening's events.Could not have imagined a better setting for Valentines this evening.inandoutofafrica (25)in travel • 7 years agoRoggeveld reflectionsThere is some strange kinship between the land and sky here. The naked earth and the belly of the blue above seem almost to touch in every direction, leaning on one another in solidarity against the…resteemedjohn-william (26)in food • 7 years agoThe Bacon in Boulder is ridiculous!When I ordered my breakfast this morning I did not expect to receive this masterpiece. A mouth-watering blueberry flapjack stack with a side order of pure unadulterated love masquerading as the…inandoutofafrica (25)in travel • 7 years agoAfrican imaginings: Two rivers, an unlikely ornithologist and nothing not to loveThere are places in Africa where the thorn trees scratch at the sky on the horizon, and the sun bleeds light. White, unforgiving, heat. There are places in Africa where the more timid scrub –…inandoutofafrica (25)in travel • 7 years agoThe Inauguration of our StupaThe monk in front of me has fallen asleep. Not yet succumbing to the deep sleep of limpness, he is still, somehow, upright, as if the muscles in his wrinkled neck are faithfully trying not to betray…