Life Trove
A celebration of treasured moments
2 October 2001
13 September 2001
An overland trip from Cape Town to Nairobi
Countries and places visited
A summary of our trip
- 4 week overland trip from Cape Town to Nairobi through South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Tanzania and Kenya with “Which Way Adventures” in a large truck with 13 fellow passengers and two crew
- Pre-briefing to meet fellow travellers and the crew. They are delighted to have a fellow SAFA on board
- Leave from Business School at Waterfront. First view of our yellow truck
- First camp, briefing from Martin, learn how to pitch tents
- Memorable fellow travellers: Carl, my tent mate, an American law student and intrepid photographer; Chris the hilariously funny group clown; Rory, the firy and booze loving Irishman; “Mama”, very large, loud, fun American who got on Martin’s nerves; Anna the wingy Australian; Terra the young student from “down South” with the long drawl; Menno, the older, zany Dutch lorry driver
- Views of Fish river canyon – and river walk at camp site
- Hear about 9 / 11 just outside Swakopmund ( Namibia) - shocking but surreal
- Cycling into town with Anna from the camp site
- Sand buggying in dunes of Swakopmund
- Nice camp site in Namib with canyon walk. Get sozzled on punch and get to know each other
- Climbing a large dune in the Namib and viewing an ancient petrified forest in the middle of the desert (where they filmed “The Cell” starring Jenniefer Lopez)
- Driving through Namib coastal park and seeing large seal colony (very smelly!)
- Seeing lions at the “night hole” at Etosha Pan and a leopard on a game drive
- Long game drive to hilly part of Etosha
- Lazing in the pool at Etosha camp
- Walk into a barbed wire fence and cut my stomach (faint scar to this day)
- Fly into Okovango Swamp from Maun in tiny plane ( Botswana)
- Moses, the fun local guide. “Welcome to Afrika” in his deep voice
- Makuro (dug out boats) through the swamp – overnighting on an island with roars of lions and hyena skulking close by
- Game walk on island in Okovango
- Watching birds and hippos from the look-out at Okovango camp – and trying to find our wooden huts in the dark
- Stay in Baobab camp on way to Chobe – and I prove my worth my climbing the pole in the bar to write my name on the roof
- Sun set river trip at Chobe, watching elephants on the bank
- Holding breath under the water competitions in pool at Chobe – I manage close to 3 minutes but Carl just pips me
- Martin meets a soul mate, a South African tourist who joins us for the next 5 days – he’s in love for the rest of the trip
- Victoria Falls – white river rafting grade 5 rapids along Zambezi River (feeling rather ill due to dehydration)
- Pissing it up in the local bar (after a meal at the Spur) – Chris gets a body shot from Mama!
- Touts desperately selling foreign currency
- Overnight in cool camp on Zambian side of Zambezi
- Sun set and all you can drink cruise along the Zambezi River – and pushing Carl into the pool with his passport, then getting pushed in myself
- Ben takes out his glass eye
- Slow progress over pot holed, narrow roads in Zambia – slow progress in the big truck
Southern - South Luanga National park – day and night drive. See leopard cubs, Scops Owl
Great fun by pool at South Luanga and elephants coming through the camp, playing darts - Into Malawi, the land of happy, colourful people
- 4 amazing days at camp on Lake Malawi – snorkeling, windsurfing, fishing, water skiing. Fun with the camp’s tame squirrel monkey who loved playing with the dogs. Watch England narrowly claw back a draw against Greece in the Euro qualifier. Apocolypse Now – Terra’s favourite movie. “Truth or dare”
- Locking Chris into his tent
- Weird swimming out in what look like the ocean but not needing to worry about sharks
Apple pie at the famous local tea house - Two nights at another camp along the lake – beer race against another truck, great waterfall walk, swimming in some quite big waves
- Reading “Down Under” by Bill Bryson
- Into Tanzania – the girls have trouble peeing in private because curious local keep appearing from nowhere
- Dar Es Salaam camp site – get to swim in the ocean. Prostitutes in the camp cause some merriment. Sexual confessions – innocent Terra does some shocking
- Zanzibar ferry to Spice Town. Italian ice cream, night fish markets
- Drive a jeep with Terra and Mamma, while others go motor biking. Red Colobus Monkey. Great forest walks. Up north to a gorgeous coastal camp. Swimming, beach walks, turtle aquarium, smoking grass, Lounge music, lying till very late by the fire
- Serengetti base camp – love birds, great bar, Panic Mechanic
- Drive to camp on outskirts – see Coucal
- Serrengetti – see the big 5 within an hour, leopard hanging over tree, cheetah too. Giant Eagle Owl. Sit on roof of the cruisers, sharing sightings on walkie talkie.
- Ngoro Gora Crater, amazing views down, fever trees, flamingos on the pan, lion. Wild pigs at camp on top of crater
- Back to Serengetti Base camp for a big piss up
- Kenya lake – Malachite Kingfisher, watch TV, feel a little blue, Born Free house where Hamiltons lived
- To Nairobi. Visit museum with Terra
- Fly out back to London - what an awesome trip
New birds seen
Etosha (Namibia)
- Doublebanded Sandgrouse
- Sociable weaver
- Kori Bustard
Okavango
- Lesser honeyguide
Ngora Crater
- Lesser Flamingo
Serengeti
- Whitebrowed Coucal
- Southern Crowned Crane
- Giant Eagle Owl
- Yellowthroated Sandgrouse
- African Scops Owl
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2 September 2001
1 September 2001
16 August 2001
4 August 2001
Neale Donald Walsch and "Conversations with God"
With his "Conversations with God" series of books, Neale Donald Walsch transformed my conception of God. He also introduced me to the concept of life being God's experience. His first book was bought for me by Rosemarie Saunders, a moment of synchronicity. I read it in The Himalayas while hiking The Annapurna Circuit. I also immersed myself in his books while on holiday in Barbados.
His books I read
Some favourite quotes
- It is the purpose of your soul to announce and declare, to be and to express, to experience and to fulfil Who You Really Are. And who is that? Whoever you say you are! Your life lived is your declaration. Your choices define you. Every act is an act of self-definition.
- The deepest secret is that life is not a process of discovery, but a process of creation. You are not discovering yourself but creating yourself anew. Seek therefore not to find out Who You Are but determine Who You Want to Be.
- You are always and forever in the moment of pure creation. The point of life therefore is to create—who and what you are, and then to experience that.
- You do not live each day to discover what it holds for you, but to create it. You are creating your reality every minute.
- My moments of awakening can come at any time, and through any person. These are my moments of grace, when clarity and wisdom, love and understanding, guidance and insight are brought to me and through me. My life has been created to bring me just such moments. That is why I do whatever it takes – meditate, exercise, pray, read, write, listen to music, whatever I find works – to ignite my awareness daily.
- You cannot create a thing—not a thought, an object, an event—no experience of any kind—which is outside of God’s plan. For God’s plan is for you to create anything—everything—whatever you want.
- I truly want what you truly want—nothing different and nothing more. Don’t you see that is My greatest gift to you?
- If there is some aspect of creation you find you do not enjoy, bless it and simply change it. Choose again. Call forth a new reality. Think a new thought. Say a new word. Do a new thing.
- Your job on Earth, therefore, is not to learn (because you already know), but to remember Who You Are. And to remember who everyone else is.
- You think of yourselves as humans searching for a spiritual awakening, when in fact you are spiritual beings attempting to cope with a human awakening. Seeing yourselves from the perspective of the spirit within will help you to remember why you came here and what you came here to do.
- Your soul doesn’t care what it does for a living – and when your life is over, neither will you. Your souls cares only about what you’re being while you’re doing whatever you’re doing. It is a state of beingness the soul is after, not a state of doingness.
- In creating “something else” – namely the realm of the relative – we have produced an environment in which we may choose to be God, rather than simply be told that we are God, in which we may experience our Godness as an act of creation, rather than conceptualisation, in which the little candle in the sun – the littlest soul – can know itself as the light.
- We are all God, Godding – experiencing Our Self through the experiencing of Our parts. We are God expressing Our Self.
- My purpose in creating you, My spiritual offspring, was for Me to know myself as God. I have no way to do that save through you. Thus, it can be said that My purpose for you is that You should know yourself as Me.
- You cannot experience that Which You Are in the absence of that which you are not. Therefore, know that when you experience that which you are not, it is not a failure to experience but a way to experience That Which You Are.
- The parable of the soul and the sun: There was once a soul who knew itself to be the light. This was a new soul, and so, anxious for experience. “I am the light,” it said. “I am the light.” Yet all the knowing of it and the all the saying of it could not substitute for the experience of it. For in the realm from which this little soul emerged, there was nothing BUT the light. Every soul was magnificent, and shone with the brilliance of My awesome light. And so the little soul in question was as a candle in the sun. In the midst of the grandest light, of which it was a part, it could not see itself, nor experience itself as Who It Really Is. Now it came to pass that this soul yearned and yearned to know itself. And so great was its yearning that I one day said “Do you know, Little One, what you must do to satisfy this yearning of yours? You must separate yourself from the rest of us and then you must call upon yourself the darkness.” “What is the darkness, oh Holy One?” the little soul asked. “That which you are not.” I replied and the little soul understood. And so this the soul did, removing itself from all Yea, and going even unto another realm. And in this realm, the soul had the power to call into its experience all sorts of darkness. And this it did. And yet in the midst of all the darkness did it cry out, “Father, father, why have you forsaken me?” But I have never forsaken you, but stand by you always, ready to remind you of Who You Really Are, ready, always ready to call you home.
- Be a light unto the darkness, and curse it not.
- The act of resisting something is the act of granting it life… the more you resist, the more you make it real, whatever it is you are resisting.
- God is love. God accepts you as you are. God expects nothing of you. God does not judge. Nothing makes God unhappy. God would never condemn anyone. You do not need to change anything or “get better” to be seen as perfect and beautiful in God’s eyes.
- God is love. There is no judgement and there is no separateness. And the only ‘hell’ is the one we create for ourselves here on Earth.
- I do not love “good” more than I love “bad.” Hitler went to heaven. When you understand this, you will understand God.
- God offers friendship, not lordship—and in return asks for friendship, not worship.
- See God in everyone and help everyone to see God in themselves.
- God is in the sadness and the laughter, in the bitter and the sweet. There is a divine purpose behind everything—and therefore a divine presence in everything.
- God’s greatest truth is that there is not one way only but many ways Home. There are a thousand paths to God and everyone will get you there. Indeed, all paths lead to God. This is because there is no other place to go.
- There is no such thing as an incorrect path for all paths lead to the same place eventually
- I have sent you nothing but angels and miracles. See the perfection in this moment. Your soul chose your life to create the opportunity to fulfil your soul’s agenda. There is no such thing as a chance encounter. Everything is occurring in perfect order, as it should be.
- The universe is conspiring in your favor. It is placing before you in every moment all of the right and perfect people, circumstances, and situations with which to answer life’s only question: Who am I? Have you decided yet?
- A master understands that life is perfection and always prefers what is occurring.
- Enlightenment is understanding that there is nowhere to go, nothing to do, and nobody you have to be except exactly who you’re being right now.
- Each moment of your life is a holy moment, a moment of creation. Each moment is a new beginning. In each, you are born again.
- Do what you do for the sheer joy of it. Do what you choose, not what someone else chooses for you.
- The purpose of a relationship is to decide what part of yourself you would like to experience and express.
- In all relationships, there is only one question that has any importance to your soul: “What would love do now?”
- A five-word sentence that could change the world tomorrow is “What would love do now?”
- All you have to do to have love is be love.
- What you do for your Self, you do for another. What you do for another, you do for the Self. This is because you and the other are one. And this is because…there is naught but You.
- When you see others who appear separate from you, look at them deeply. Look into them. Do this for a long moment and you will capture their essence. And you’ll meet you, waiting there.
- Life proceeds out of your intention. Your true intention is revealed by your actions, and your actions are determined by your true intention.
- Have intentions but don’t have expectations, and certainly don’t have requirements. Do not become addicted to a particular result. Do not even prefer one. Elevate your Addictions to Preferences, and your Preferences to Acceptances.
- He who does not go within, goes without.
- FEAR is an acronym in the English language for ‘False Evidence Appearing Real’.
6 April 2001
16 February 2001
5 February 2001
22 January 2001
Favourite movies watched (2001)
- The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001)
- Moulin Rouge (2001)
- Amelie (2001)
- Shrek (2001)
- A Beautiful Mind (2001)
- Enemy at the Gates (2001)
- Enigma (2001)
- A Knight's Tale (2001)
- Bridget Jones Diary (2001)
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31 December 2000
Event highlights (London years: 2000 - 2003)
Siegelgale (April 2000 - June 2001)
- Infuzer
- Safehost
- Synthesising financial services
- Bank Hapoalim in Tel Aviv (brand strategy, literature strategy, site review, flash)
Travel
- Africa trip: Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Tanzania, Kenya (2001)
- Nepal: Annapurna Circuit hike and Chitwan National Park (2001)
- Istanbul to Cairo tour leading (2002)
Hammersmith Grove life
- Touch rugby & roast lunch
- Rollerblading
- Many plays
- Visitors (Jo & Ant, mum & Mike)
- Cycling
- Thai Chi
- Landmark forum
Volvo.com project (2003)
- Project communication
- CMS training and documentation
- Webcentre site
- Trips to Asheville, Gothenburg, Curitiba and Iguazu Falls in Brazil (2003)
Holiday
- Barbados (2002)
- Croatia (2003)
Cape Town
- 2001: In advance of my trip through Africa, Dirk wedding, Rotunga
- 2002: Mum and Mike wedding, meet baby Matt
- 2003: Jo & Steve wedding
Hiking
- Climbing through Steenbras cracks with Russell
- Annapurna circuit (21 days)
- Malawi to waterfall
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21 December 2000
First trip to Cambridge
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19 November 2000
My beloved MiniDisk player
Ally gifted me this beautiful device and I absolutely love it. It allows me to put several albums on a disk. I take it on the train with me, listening to lots of David Gray and classical music.
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