AFRICA,PART 4: THREE NIGHTS IN A PRIVATE GAME RESERVE

Teri B.

June 2, 2016

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International Travel, Things I Love, Things You Should Know

Tales of the recent trip to Africa continue with the next stop after our stay in Kruger National Park at Royal Malewane (see previous post). We were transported two hours southeast to Londolozi in the Sabi Sand Game Reserve. Our camps: #17 Londolozi; #28 Royal Malewane Londolozi is a private concern, comprising 32 accommodations divided among five different […]

AFRICA, PART 3: LUXURY SAFARI IN KRUGER NATIONAL PARK

Teri B.

May 23, 2016

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International Travel, Things I Love, Things You Should Know

The lead-up and anticipation prior to a safari is exciting and filled with anticipation. One can look online and talk to friends who have been; experiencing it first-hand is an entirely different story. The third stop on this African holiday took us north after our the wonderful days in the Cape Winelands (see previous post). One could […]

AFRICA, PART 2: CAPE WINELANDS NOT QUITE NAPA … YET

Teri B.

May 8, 2016

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International Travel, Things I Love, Things You Should Know, Wining/Dining

When one has the good fortune to be just a few hours from the world-class Napa Valley, it is easy to become a bit jaded in terms of whether another region can compete. But when the hubby and I arrived in Franschhoek, outside of Cape Town (see previous post), it was time to rethink that premise. Certainly […]

AFRICA, PART 1: CAPE TOWN AND MORE

Teri B.

May 2, 2016

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International Travel, Things I Love, Things You Should Know, Wining/Dining

It is finally time to utter some of my favorite words: “And, we’re off!” Every year at this time, the hubby finishes tax season (for which I thank him profusely) and we are fortunate to take off to yet another planned out, thought through, thoroughly explored part of the world for roughly three weeks. This […]

CRASHING A SEDER IN CAPE TOWN

Teri B.

April 24, 2016

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International Travel, Things I Love

  Question of the moment: Is one technically crashing a seder (or any other gathering) if one asks to be invited? In other words, if one solicits an invitation to something, is that considered crashing? You be the judge, but that is how we ended up at the Cape Town home of phenomenal hosts and brand-new acquaintances […]

OPENING DAY, BABY!

Teri B.

April 13, 2016

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Things I Love, Wining/Dining

Baseball is back! Yes, I know the season started a week ago, but the Boys in Blue had away games until yesterday. I haven’t missed an Opening Day at Dodger Stadium for years and years. Remarkable? Only if you consider I paid ZERO attention to the sport until I met the hubby .. in fact, […]

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