And taking a small break, admiring the fantastic view:
My parents have a small mountain cabin, where we stayed. It has no running water or electricity. Somehow that has a healing effect on me. I get this deep deep feeling of contentment when I am there. It was my duty to fetch water from the well (just a few metres from the door, so it is an easy task) while my mum poured bark in the outdoor toilet to prevent bad smell. As long as we go down to civilisation to do laundry (especially jeans, which I think are a hassle to handwash), I really enjoy the simple mountain life. Although it was great to come back to the village and have a hot shower, I'm not gonna lie about that :-)
Isn't he cute? He was just the most adorable little thing. His mum had left him and gone with the flock, so we were a little nervous she would not come back. But in the evening she came, mooing loudly. The calf drank his milk happily, and gained enough strength to walk with his mum a short distance until she hid him again.
I must also include some pictures of my grandfather. He was 96 years old in February, but still amazingly fit.
Well, that's probably all the cows and mountains I'll experience this vacation. I now have some days in civilisation again (of which the greatest pleasure, besides hot showers, is the internet!) before I head back to Durban.
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