Friday, January 06, 2006

Collage

I say!

No mvula today, but the forecast is for more to follow shortly.

I have discovered why Mrs M. has asked me to scan and then print so many family snaps. She is making a photo-collage!

Here are a few that she has requested I reproduce, though I fear this blog is becoming little more than a historic scrapbook, and losing much of its previous African awareness bias.

The first one was taken on the Gabs to Francistown road. L to R - Henry Morton, Mrs M, and Menzies IV on the bongo.



This is one of Mrs M's favourite snaps, taken in the high Atlas, Morocco, near a village called Imlil, the day before we did Jebel Toubkal. Mrs M. is clearly 'striding out'!



This one is rather dark, unfortunately, though it has special memories for us. Henry Morton and Menzies IV are centre, and Mrs M. is one of the other shadows (not sure which one). Castaway Island, Fiji, is in the background. What a glorious locale! Fiji is at roughly the same latitude as Malawi, though the geology is quite different. I shall hopefully post some more snaps taken thereabouts, soon. The boys really enjoyed the banana boat ride back to the resort! We visited Fiji on our way to visit Carslemane, in Daly Waters, a few years back



MM III

3 Comments:

Blogger Lee Ann said...

Wonderful pictures. I absolutely love the one with the mud houses in the mountain. All of them have great scenery. You have the cutest Misses and your children could not be any more adorable.

8:02 PM  
Blogger Hotboy said...

Mingin! Great photies again! Aren't the folk in Fiji cannibals? Did they offer to eat any of your family? Hotboy

8:51 AM  
Blogger zomba said...

I say Hotboy!

I think you refer to PNG, where they once had a liking for white meat.

Or perhaps New Zealand.

MM III

1:18 PM  

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