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I own no land, instead I have wheelestate. I’ve been a full time RVer since 1997. Working summers as a Park Ranger takes me to many beautiful places and playing during the winter takes me to many more. This blog is simply the story of my life's adventures.
12 comments:
Gaelyn I am not sure which I love best on your posts. I love the tour of your own country but the S.A. posts all bring back amazing memories. Diane
Another wonderful post Gaelyn. I sure miss breakfast and I am sure you miss the coffee too!! :) We have to do this again.
Another amazing post about another place I know well, yet you make me want to go again! Believe it or not, I have two cameras like the square box models in the window. I love your camp set up and YUMMY breakfast. Thanks to you and Mike for your sweet comments on my post today. Bless you both. (((Hugs))) Jo
Hi Gaelyn, You saw so many sights, and the photos are a wonderful remembrance. This looks like an interesting old town. Are you making an on-line book with these photos?
Sounds like an interesting peak into the history of a gold mining community. The inn looked very quaint, but I'm sure camping in the beautiful scenery was a great place to stay.
Whoa, so much to comment on here! First of all, I like your new banner. Cookies for breakfast=ok by me. Love the outhouses and the shops....
Pilgrims Rest is high on my SA must still see places. It really looks like a very interesting spot. You can even you out panning gold there.
Looks like a delightful place to visit. You saw so many wonderful sights in South Africa and you did a great job with your photography.
What a wonderful adventure. MB
What a marvelous adventure this was! What beautiful scenery! Love the green rolling hills and the big, wide sky!
Awesome scenery and crafts...
But..why do I keep going back and looking at your breakfast photo.
I am drooling.I want one of those cookies!
I hope that Joan will be able to come here and explore your wonderful sites.....
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