Friday, December 25, 2009

Antarctica

We celebrated Christmas with our family and spent this warm summer's day relaxing and enjoying the heat. As a reminder for the moments in Antarctica when I wonder what on earth we are doing there!

We've bought the gear, packed the cases and David has loaded the cameras. I have 'Whispered' my books onto my Kindle and packed paints and books. Now all we need to do is board the plane for Buenos Aires on Sunday.

We then spend the night in Palermo on BA and fly to Ushuaia to board the Clipper Adventurer the next day for our 20 day excursion in Antarctica. I am excited and and daunted by the forthcoming adventure.

I will try to keep our travel notes throughout the trip.

Wishing you a great photographic 2010.

Saturday, November 7, 2009

Launch of 2010 Brochure

The launch of the Creative Escapes brochures is always a great function. Some of the participants of the previous workshops and tours join us as well as many friends - so it is always a jolly occasion.

About 50 guests arrived and were treated to a wine tasting by Nick Diemont of Strandveld wines. The white wine Adamastor was a great hit - reminding some of us of our matric years and Roy Campbell's poetry.

Small tastes of food were served and to the delight of many Helen made her delicious chocolate brownies.

The evening ended with a few of us around the table eating leftovers and reminiscing about the great times we've shared in 2009.

Here's to 2010. If you would like to view our new programme please go to our website: www.creative-escapes.co.za.

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Morocco

Ssalâmo 'alîkom,

David and I have just returned from another wonderful adventure. This time Morocco was our destination. Nine of us toured the country in a bus with ample stops for photographers and shopping enough to satisfy the most intrepid bargain hunter.

Morocco is a vast country filled with diverse terrain from the shores of Casablanca, to the sands of the Sahara desert and the flurry of the souks of Fes and Marrakech.

We crossed the dunes on camels and spent a night under the full moon surrounded by the silence of the desert. We were bullied by store keepers in the souks and learned to haggle back in true Moroccan fashion. We shared meals and moments that will be engraved our minds forever. The people are interesting. The food exotic. The photography special.

Yes - we plan to visit there again in 2011.

Please visit our updated website for the 2010 workshops and view our remaining ones below.

Monday, September 28, 2009

Morocco - 2009

I'm packed and ready to go on another Creative Escapes adventure! Morocco! So long have we planned and thought about this that I really can't believe that we are nearly on our way!

New sounds, perfumes and people. A new culture and a whole new experience - story tellers and mint tea. What a combination!

Can't wait to see what the photos will be like.

Saturday, September 19, 2009

Masai Mara 2009 -Memories


Greetings Rafikii [and yes that really does mean friends]

We returned last night from a magnificent stay at Breezes Beach hotel on the Zanzibar coast and the Zanzibar Serena Hotel in Stonetown which overlooks the ocean. These resorts boast people and service that rival Kichwa.

We began our trip on Kenya Air at the early hours of Saturday morning and arrived in Nairobi to be welcomed by our friend George of Custom Safaris and Eliud together with Ole and ???. We had breakfast at my favourite shopping centre in Nairobi, The Junction - think beautiful leather bags and exceptional Kenyan coffee. A good stopover before our trip to Lake Nakuru.

We had a great time at Sarova Lion Hill where we viewed the masses of flamingo around the very depleted lake. We were made very aware of the severe drought Kenya is suffering. The Maasai are driving their cattle from north to south in the attempt to find pasture. [Golf courses are not excluded here].

On the Sunday morning we drove to Lake Naivasha to board the planes for the Mara. There I was entertained by a little boy who tried to each me to count in Swahili and shook his head vehemently every time I intoned the wrong word. [Yes I did nearly bring him home].

David and I think this is our best ever Masai Mara tour. We experienced yet again one of the Wonders of Nature. The wildebeest thrived in the Mara. One of our guests told us 'they're all gone'. Not possible I thought. Well they had left - it rained a little on the Serengeti plains, so they trekked to pastures greener.

But being the fickle and instinct driven creatures that they are, the wildebeest returned. Not one thousand, not two thousand, but millions. They dotted the hills, climbed the ridges, cantered across the plains, crossed the Mara river. Unravelled before us in dust filled moments. The migration took place in front of our eyes.

But the Masai Mara is not all about the migration. We were privileged to see leopard stalking and lazing. The yellow eyed contact is extremely daunting. We viewed jackal as they eased a baby gazelle from its mother. We witnessed the introduction of two cubs to the pride. We watched lionesses set up the pride for a kill. And we were surrounded by wildebeest.

To mention our friends at Kichwa Tembo is like talking about family - from the general manager, camp manager, rangers and sweepers guests are welcomed as family. The staffs' exceptional dedication and warmth simply make the stay more special than expected and the departure more difficult each year. To say Kwaheri [good bye] and seeing a young warrior out of the corner of your eye, with his head bent in sadness, rents a hole in the heart.

David is viewing photographs on his computer and from the glimpses I've had, we will have some great memories.

Monday, August 10, 2009

Masai Mara 2009

Well, two weeks before we leave for our annual pilgrimage to Kenya.

Our drivers are ready and we leave on 29 August with a group of 17 people which is great. We arrive in Nairobi and drive to Lake Nakuru where we will relax for a day before going onto the Mara.

Once again I am sure we will be welcomed to the camp and will begin our safari with excellent guides and drivers.

David and I then go off to Zanzibar where will be relax for a while on the coast and then drive onto Stone Town where the serious photography begins again. 

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Tanzania

We have returned from a remarkable tour to Tanzania. Eight of us took the Kenya Air flight to Kenya with transit in Nairobi to Arusha. 

Well I say 8 - with one couple not realising that we had to be at the airport on Friday night to leave in the early hours of Saturday.  No wonder I don't do gym!

Once everyone was settled we arrived in Arusha to be met by David and Eluid who would be out drivers and guides for the following days.

What a time we had - from Lake Manyara to Serengeti [where grasslands cover horizon to horizon and where we did see the wildebeest migration begin going back into the Mara.

We had great sightings of leopard - so close that one of our passengers cold almost touch her.

Photography was challenging, but David captured some wonderful images.

We are now in the final stages of the Masai Mara planning with George of custom safaris and Shiko of andBeyond. Another wonderful adventure awaits.