
We hope everyone had a lovely Easter Sunday. We did. Our friend Frits joined us for dinner at our place, and the conversation flowed with ease. I ruined the cheese pie by overbaking the crust in the overly hot oven, especially since I baked it in a metal pan instead of a glass pan. Thus, it was inedible.
The cherry cobbler came out nicely, and Tom and Frits seemed to enjoy it. Of course, our usual homemade keto pizza was a treat for everyone. The evening passed quickly, although we saw few animals in the garden, since all the holidaymakers were still here.
It looks like this will be the case for the remainder of the month, with multiple holidays interrupting the quiet and peaceful state of the bush. There is nothing we can do about it. Instead, the three of us will continue to languish in our time together with animated conversations and occasional distractions by the appearance of a bushbuck or kudu gracing us with their presence.

This morning, while I was still in bed, Tom fed the mongoose tidbits of meat left from yesterday’s pizza prep. Most likely, they will appear again before the end of the day.
Frits invited us for a braai at his Marloth Park house next Sunday, located along the Crocodile River. We’ll bring our meat to cook on the open fire. After checking out the chest freezer in our house, I found three New York strip steaks, which we’ll bring to his house along with our favorite Greek salad, which I have been making each time we eat in.
Life is easy here. Although there are occasional power outages, we have an inverter system, which provides us with power and WiFi. Even during load shedding, so far, since we’ve been here, not a single load shedding period has had an impact on us. We often don’t even realize it’s happening.

The insects and snakes are scarce this time of year, and fortunately, the weather has been cooling by a few degrees each day. Today is a perfect day.. The humidity is only 45%; the dew point is 59°F, and now, at noon, the temperature is a comfortable 83°F, 29 °C.
Life is good. We’re both feeling well and rested and have no apprehension about leaving for Minnesota in 33 days. Packing will be easy since we’re only staying for three weeks. By June 17, we’ll be back in Marloth Park for the remaining 90 days until we depart for Spain.
Load shedding just started. I need to wrap this up in case we lose Wi-Fi, which can happen during load shedding when power to the cell towers is interrupted.
That’s it for today, folks.
Be well.
Photo from ten years ago today, April 21, 2015:
