Lockdown Day 814-18 June 2022
We wake up early to get ready for the road.
In between we sit on the balcony with our tea to welcome the sun. We leave Kieliekrankie with heavy hearts, but fed souls and nourished spirits.
Driving to the main camp and exit gate in silence, we take in the last of the Kgalagadi as the red dune vistas drift by. Leaving the Kgalagadi is like leaving home. You always have that feeling you will be back soon.
We stop in Upington for fuel and a quick bite before motoring on in a southeasterly direction towards Prieska. The road is quiet untill we hit the N10 with umpteen oar trucks and a worn road surface. I wonder why SANRAL hasn't made this route a toll road so they can at least have the oar companies pay for the roads their trucks are wearing out daily.
We reach our overnight accommodation before sunset and enjoy a delicious meal before catching a good night's rest before the last leg of our journey tomorrow. With the sounds of silence still around us, I thank God for all the angel wing clouds on the way, co firming He's still got us/this.
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