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Six Months in South Africa: Nelson Mandela International Day 2015: Winter Sunrise over Grahamstown, South Africa (© Magi Nams)

Six Months in South Africa: Nelson Mandela International Day 2015

Nelson Mandela International Day 2015 is a day to do community service for 67 minutes on July 18, in honour of the more than 67 years Nelson Mandela committed to working toward eliminating apartheid, ...
Six Months in South Africa: Hiking at Assegaai Trails: Giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis) (© Magi Nams)

Six Months in South Africa: Hiking at Assegaai Trails

While hiking at Assegaai Trails, we walked among giraffes, zebras and a rich diversity of birds in a reserve without dangerous big carnivores, buffalo or elephants. An amazing experience!   A bal...
Six Months in South Africa: National Arts Festival in Grahamstown: Sunrise Performance, National Arts Festival, Grahamstown (© Magi Nams)

Six Months in South Africa: National Arts Festival in Grahamstown

The National Arts Festival in Grahamstown is Africa’s largest arts festival, offering a bounty of arts, crafts and foods, as well as riveting musical and dramatic performances.   As I work ...
Six Months in South Africa: Winter Morning in Grahamstown: Bunya Pine (Centre) on Rhodes University Campus (© Magi Nams)

Six Months in South Africa: Winter Morning in Grahamstown

On a winter morning in Grahamstown, I birded my way up Gunfire Hill and through Rhodes University campus and Makana Botanical Gardens. The air was filled with promise and new beginnings – a good day...
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  • Books
    • Fiction
    • Seasons on Matheson Brook: A Journey to Self Through Exploring Nature
    • Cry of the Kiwi: A Family’s New Zealand Adventure Series
      • Once a Land of Birds
      • This Dark Sheltering Forest
      • Tang of the Tasman Sea
      • Cry of the Kiwi e-book box set
  • Home
  • Blog
    • New Posts
    • The Writing Life
    • Exploring Faith
    • Nature
      • Landscapes
      • Birds
      • Mammals
      • Reptiles
      • Butterflies
      • Other Critters
      • Plants & Fungi
    • Travel
      • Canada
      • Australia
      • New Zealand
      • South Africa
      • U.S.A.
    • History & Culture
      • Australia
      • Canada
      • New Zealand
      • South Africa
      • U.S.A.
    • Outdoor Adventure
      • Australia
      • Canada
      • New Zealand
      • South Africa
      • U.S.A.
    • Birding
      • Australia
      • Canada
      • New Zealand
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