Snapping Africa 2

I hope you enjoy my next "photographic adventure" as much as I will sharing it with you.....

Monday, 29 April 2013

It seems that all "creatures and bugs" in Tete are larger than anywhere else!



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Sunday, 28 April 2013

The ever beautiful, changing colours, with different seasons African Star Chestnut!



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A "carnivorous" succulent! The flower smells like rotten meat attracting bugs and flies, which r then trapped on the fine , sticky hairs...



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Friday, 26 April 2013

Go digging in rubbish heaps this weekend, you will be amazed by what you find! Then use it to transform a dull corner by your back door! Blessings on you all.



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Thursday, 25 April 2013

Succulents, succulents and more succulents! Never liked them before Tete, seems they are the only plants that really thrive in these harsh conditions!



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Location: East Africa (null)

Wednesday, 24 April 2013

The virus of distraction is cured by the art of subtraction - Anne Voscamp



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Tuesday, 23 April 2013

" the more hues there are, the more life there is" (Rose Anne de Pampelonne) It seems as if I am really into colour, vibrancy etc of late, must be due to me holding onto the few colours left in the Tete landscape which are fast dissapearing with the dry, dusty months upon us!


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Labels: colour, vibrant, waterlillies

Wishing u all a vibrant, colorful Tuesday!



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Sunday, 21 April 2013

Fear is like a fog. It will always cloud the truth and block your vision! Get into the cloud of His glory (praising, thanking, contentment) and all fear will be burnt up.....



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Yes this is just a waffle and icecream, a common food on most menus's! BUT in Tete, it's a big deal!



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Friday, 19 April 2013

May you not attempt to separate your spiritual life from your real life because in him you live, move, and have your being. It all counts.(Emily Freeman) Enjoy your weekend, friends.


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Labels: Africa, african bush, Baobab, IPhone photography, Mozambique, Tete, trees

Wednesday, 17 April 2013

Don't let life speed by, it's still a beautiful world! (Taken through the car window on my way to Chimoio, Mozambique







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The "wonderful" roads we travel on in Mozambique! Any chiropractors wanting to move to Tete? You will make a killing!



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Location: Chimoio Chimoio

Sunday, 14 April 2013

Spent a wonderful weekend away in the Ncondezi concession with awesome friends! Here is some beauty to share with u all taken with my iPhone!













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Wednesday, 10 April 2013

"Being still does not mean don't move. It means move in peace"



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Labels: boats, Mozambique, Tete, Zambezi

Driving back from Harare to Tete, I was stuck behind this 30 tonne rig with HUGE tyres for many hours! So had something to snap and share with u all!



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Wednesday, 3 April 2013

So wonderful to be in zim and be able to eat all these colorful veggies in abundance!



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Location: Mt Pleasant Harare North
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      • The ever beautiful, changing colours, with differe...
      • A "carnivorous" succulent! The flower smells like ...
      • Go digging in rubbish heaps this weekend, you will...
      • Succulents, succulents and more succulents! Never ...
      • The virus of distraction is cured by the art of su...
      • " the more hues there are, the more life there is"...
      • Wishing u all a vibrant, colorful Tuesday!
      • Fear is like a fog. It will always cloud the truth...
      • Yes this is just a waffle and icecream, a common f...
      • May you not attempt to separate your spiritual lif...
      • Don't let life speed by, it's still a beautiful wo...
      • The "wonderful" roads we travel on in Mozambique! ...
      • Spent a wonderful weekend away in the Ncondezi con...
      • "Being still does not mean don't move. It means mo...
      • Driving back from Harare to Tete, I was stuck behi...
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