2 April
The day started on a painful note – a loud howl of pain, to be precise. Anton dropped a heavy box of wine on his toe. The good news is that no bottles broke. The same cannot be said about his toenail, however. Eina.

This little piggy had a long soak in the cold swimming pool.
The road to The Tankwa Karoo National Park has sharp teeth!
Despite the precautionary measure of deflating all the tyres…we still got a puncture. Luckily, my co-traveller is a mechanical whizz, and we were on our way again in two shakes of a lamb’s tail. 😉
During our New Zealand road trip, the first thing Marion, Em and I would do on our arrival at a new campsite was to check out the ablution facilities. They ranged from pretty basic to a glamper’s fantasy. Great was our excitement – especially given the sub-zero temperature outside- when the Milford Sound campsite provided private bathrooms with heated towel rails!
What has this got to do with this road trip, you may be wondering. Well, I certainly was not expecting the glamping experience that awaited me at the Tankwa National Park. It was my birthday surprise from Anton Take a look:

Bloody lookshury! Our own private bathroom and scullery!
3 April
54 years old today!
The first dim glow of daybreak woke me, and I watched the looming mountain change colour through my bedside ‘window’. There was a soft, cool breeze on my face, and utter silence – except for the occasional scratch and cluck from the resident covey of Cape spurfowl in the thorny brush surrounding our site. I couldn’t have asked for a better way to enter my 55th year on this planet. I dozed off and was awoken by the shrill whistle of the camp kettle. Coffee was on its way!


Birthday dinner: Moroccan lamb shank potjie. Lipleklekker – Jan Braai kan sy ou skoene agterna gooi.
April 4
Early start today: up at 4.30. We have a long drive ahead and must get to the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park before the gates close as well as fitting in a provisions stop in Upington.
So far, the caravaning experience has gone pretty smoothly for greenhorns like us. We have made a few rookie mistakes like forgetting to fill the water tank before we left Cape Town, and almost driving off with our tent roof still raised. No doubt there will be more.