We haven’t been idle
Even though I wasn’t able to compile any gifting
reports since the Zambesi Tour, (because of the
book) we haven’t been sitting on our back sides.
The aim of the Zambesi Tour was to unlock the rain
for the areas south of that mighty river and that
has happened in a spectacular way.
In September and October we had absolutely unusual
quantities of rain, more than twice the normal
average. October is the beginning of the normal
rainy season here and normally you get some 56 mm in
a month. This October it was 111mm. In other parts
of the country it was even more in excess of the
average.
Apart from some “maintenance busting” in
Johannesburg, the main theme remains water gifting.
If you read my report of the Zambesi tour, you’ll
remember that my boat came back in a somewhat
battered state.
I had it re-tubed and the engine converted to
electric start, both repairs together costing me
more that the original boat, but now I have
something that’s fairly reliable and well made for
the task.
In the meantime I had to face the fact that boating
is just another field of endeavour with lots of
stuff to learn.
In order to launch my boat to sea, I had to pass a
theoretical and practical exam for a skippers
license, which I now have.
This was combined with a visit to the Kwa Zulu Natal
South Coast and some water gifting along that coast
on a stretch of some 150 km. We saw lots of
dolphins, whales from very close and a myriad of
flying fish on two outings after I had passed my
practical “surf launch” exam.
We’re ready now to complete the envisaged ring of
orgonite around the Southern tip of the continent.
We did some gifting on the interior waterways around
Johannesburg as well, focussing on the Vaal river
and the Vaal Dam. The Vaal Dam is the immediate
water supply for Gauteng Province, the main
population and economic centre of South Africa with
Johannesburg and Pretoria as it’s main cities. It’s
huge!
Now that all the conditions are met, I will go down
to the Western Cape with the boot in a few days to
start putting that bigger plan into action.
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