Sounds like you had fun going up to Table Mtn. The view is gorgeous (I just went to their website). Enjoy Sarah and her friends and don't worry too much about the driving. I can still remember driving in England about thirty years ago...I almost took out an entire bus stop on my first left hand turn. But I, and all the people at the bus stop, lived to tell about it...actually I can see the funny side of it now. Enjoy. Take lots of pictures. Everyone I see is eager to see them when you return. Peggy
I am going to South Africa as part of a long-awaited sabbatical. I serve as a pastor of a congregational church in a suburb of Boston. South Africa is someplace I have wanted to see since I was a young girl and listened to stories from missionaries in my home church. I have been fortunate to find a program that sets up partnerships between Massachusetts congregations and Zulu churches in Kwazulu Natal on the Eastern coast of South Africa. I hope to visit several of Zulu churches and learn about their work. these churches grew out of missions which were started by churches in Massachusetts over 100 years ago, and they have maintained some contact with the Massachusetts conference. I am eager to learn about the churches and explore with them whether there will be a possibiity for our church to enter into such a partnership.
I am also eager to spend some time with my daughter who has been studying in Cape Town this semester. We have some adventures planned for our time together, and she is looking forward to showing me this beautiful country which she has come to love.
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Sounds like you had fun going up to Table Mtn. The view is gorgeous (I just went to their website). Enjoy Sarah and her friends and don't worry too much about the driving. I can still remember driving in England about thirty years ago...I almost took out an entire bus stop on my first left hand turn. But I, and all the people at the bus stop, lived to tell about it...actually I can see the funny side of it now.
Enjoy. Take lots of pictures. Everyone I see is eager to see them when you return.
Peggy
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