Cee’s Midweek Madness Challenge: November Blue
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There are a number of reasons why nostalgia combines with snow in my mind. It always looks so clean and pristine when it is first fallen and gives even old buildings a new and shiny coat.
I always want to capture it very quickly because it lasts so seldom in our area. I often think if I don’t take a picture of it today it will be gone tomorrow.
In 1986 my husband and I did the Otter Trail near Gqeberha, formerly Port Elizabeth, one of the great hiking trails in South Africa. Even then one needed to book a year ahead to be able to do it. It is in the Tsitsikama National Park and only a limited number of hikers (a maximum of 12 per day) are allowed to go on the trail. It starts at Storms River Mouth and follows the coast until it ends five days later at Nature’s Valley.
You have to carry everything, including all the food, on your back. I was obviously very motivated.
The weather, particularly in the mornings, wasn’t perfect. By afternoon the sun had usually come out.
We slept in wooden huts with nothing but 3 bunkbeds in each. And we had the most wonderful beaches all to ourselves in the afternoon.
The trail is named after the African clawless otter. We actually did see one. We were lying on the beach one late afternoon when we saw a little round head bobbing in the waves. He was weary and before he got close enough for my camera he turned round and disappeared back into the sea.
So I had to make do with a picture from a magazine.
Our grandson showed us this pond where he knew that a nutria lived. It wasn’t shy at all.
It must have lots of fans besides me because it looked so well fed, not to say fat, that I’m sure it gets treats from many visitors to his watery abode.
Best of all, I think he liked me, too. Seeing what he brought over for me.
Jude picked black as the November colour for her Life in Colour Challenge.
What better way to start black November than with Henry, the black cat in our life (who incidentally has draped himself over my arms while I am typing this, slowly numbing them)?
Here are some of the photos I took of Henry over time. He turned three in August. He wasn’t really planned for but he needed a home and he moved in.


Henry for Live in Colour in November