Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Andrew's Visit: From Mushroom Farm to Mvuu

Andrew came to Malawi! Originally, it was going to be Dan and Anu as well, but they got hung up in Amsterdam after being bumped from a flight. 7 months of planning came unglued because of an overbooked flight. Jeez. The airlines need to do better than that. Still, it was incredible having Andrew here.

We took Andrew out to Blue Zebra right from the flight. We figured might as well get over jet lag on a sunny beach. 

Then we went up north to the Mushroom Farm. Hard to describe this place other than it is a backpacker site on the edge of a cliff with some of the best food I've had. We spent 3 nights here.




Manchewe Falls by Livingstonia

Ran into our friend Joe behind the waterfall!
We also just stumbled onto a choir rehearsing for Easter. Here is one of their songs. Watch the lady on the left with her baby in a sling.


One day we hiked to Livingstonia this little girl just walked up and grabbed one of our hands and started walking with us. Soon all of here friends did the same. This event would melt even the most cynical of hearts.



She didn't like it when I paused to take a picture.

On the following day, we ran into a bunch of women carrying firewood. It is insane how much they carry on their heads.


Makuzi Beach where we spent a couple of nights.
Back in Lilongwe we paid the toll and went to the used clothing market. A shaky bridge over a polluted river in a land where the average weight must be 120 lbs. This is more nerve wracking than Devil's Pool for me.


The view from Zomba Forest Lodge where we spent a night. I must have a thing for pictures of people carrying things on their head.

These are from Mvuu Camp. We went back there just because Andrew needed to see some game before leaving Africa. The hippos would come right into our camp at night.



A Kingfisher. 



We found the herd of elephants in our boat and just sat and watched them for 30 min. I could have spent all day there.


















4 comments:

  1. It was a superb and memorable trip! Kevin and Meredith (original) were very kind and generous with their time and home and gin. Basically, explored the entire length of the country and met some fascinating people.
    Now, the liver-fluke waiting game begins. If my pee turns bloody in six weeks, I'm a winner!
    Andrew

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    1. Awesome trip my friend!

      I'm just taking the pills on May 21. Not going to mess with something called a liver fluke.

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  2. yeah, that liver-fluke will tear you right up! Awesome trip looks like. Nice to have friends in locales all over the world!

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    1. As always, I'm looking forward to the next one. If a friend is there, that is where I'm going next.

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