Sunday, August 18, 2013

Zambia- the land that Thunders

Glynis + me in front of Victoria Falls
"It's better to have a partner than go it alone.
Share the work. Share the wealth.
By yourself youre unprotected
With a friend you can face the worst"  Ecc 4:9-12

 Well we never had a "worst" to have to face while on our trip.
All went so smoothly and was relatively comfortable as we journeyed across Zambia in 5 days.

 A worst could have been-

Getting sick from the delicious meat pie I had for breakfast after Pastor Fraywell said it was fine to eat. Only after I was half way finished did he turn to me and say

" You shouldn't eat those. Sometimes they are made days before and just sit out the whole time. The last American here ate one and was very, very sick!"

A worst could have been-

  Having to go to the bathroom so desperately that I actually agreed to go in the bush- I mean the real African Bush. While Glynis " protected" my modesty from the roadside ( I do believe there was laughter involved) Pastor again reminded me to beware of cobras and black mambas. He failed to mention that the 6 foot tall grass cuts and the abundant thorn bushes stick to skin and undergarments. But I did not meet a snake so all was fine.

And a worst could have been-

  After 1200 miles of good and not so good roads our poor Pastor's jeep had a big metal gear and belt fall off in the safety of the Arcades Shopping mall in Lusaka.
It could have happened anywhere less pleasant- for at least we could get a cold drink and a bite to eat rather than we could have been the bite to eat out in the middle or nowhere!


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