A last remaining hive. Actually I heard loads of bees around.Now they grow a lot of coffee. They dry the coffee on the verandas of the houses and grind it directly from there. It's delicious on a cold morning.This is the kind of view you get from up there.
I stayed in a traditional hut... and had a little bathroom with 'Indian- style' toilet and bucket bath. The water is heated with a wood fire and it was really lovely and hot. On the night of the full moon I walked up 'the Ridge' to watch the sun go down and the moon rise over the mountains.
We were accompanied by our own wolf ( all the dogs on the estate howled all evening at the moon- thank GOD for ear plugs).
It was very cold up there in the evenings (it went down to 12 degrees CENTIGRADE- sorry Diana- developed nations don't do Farenheit anymore) and this is me in panic mode, wearing ALL my clothes to go to sleep in.
A local flora interlude:
Wild dahlias.
I stayed in a traditional hut... and had a little bathroom with 'Indian- style' toilet and bucket bath. The water is heated with a wood fire and it was really lovely and hot. On the night of the full moon I walked up 'the Ridge' to watch the sun go down and the moon rise over the mountains.
We were accompanied by our own wolf ( all the dogs on the estate howled all evening at the moon- thank GOD for ear plugs).
It was very cold up there in the evenings (it went down to 12 degrees CENTIGRADE- sorry Diana- developed nations don't do Farenheit anymore) and this is me in panic mode, wearing ALL my clothes to go to sleep in.
A local flora interlude:
Wild dahlias.
1 comment:
The flora and fauna look so familiar including the coffee plants.
love Pauline
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