"In Africa, you do not view death from the auditorium of life, as a spectator, but from the edge of the stage, waiting only for your cue. You feel perishable, temporary, transient. You feel mortal. Maybe that is why you seem to live more vividly in Africa. The drama of life there is amplified by its constant proximity to death. That's what infuses it with tension. It is the essence of its tragedy too. People love harder there. Love is the way that life forgets that it is terminal. Love is life's alibi in the face of death."
--Peter Godwin

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Photos from our trip

Above: Cooking class :)
Below: Prince Albert, beautiful country town located in the Little Karoo.











Above: Ari and I in Plettenburg Bay, hiking next to the Indian Ocean.

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