22 July 2008

Becky + Joe: Married!

After I returned from Africa, I joined Becky and Joe for their wedding, which was also a celebration of Joe's return from Africa where he was stationed with the Army. And the high spirits of everyone involved definitely showed how happy they were not only that he had returned safely, but also that he and Becky would now be able to be together! In fact, the liveliness extended all the way to the speeches, where Joe's entire family serenaded the couple with custom lyrics to the tune of the 'Camp Grenada' song. It was great to see such a unique and personal twist on a common tradition. And it also served as a glimpse of how much fun the rest of the reception would be!






This is definitely one of my favorite bouquet catches yet! I had to include the whole series because her expressions are just so great!




Joe - gettin low, low, low, low!



17 July 2008

Kruger National Park

During the second week of my trip, Canna and I drove up to Sabie to her family's mountain home and used it as our base to visit Kruger Park. We were up before dawn on our quest to see the animals in their natural habitat, and though it seemed that they were not awake as early as we were, we still enjoyed driving the reserve, with eyes peeled for the next group of wildlife waiting to have their photo taken.

First up, a bit of scenery from the park:





The clan of elephants was one of my favorite sightings of the day. The group we saw had over a dozen elephants, of all ages. I have to admit that I was a bit nervous when one stood in the middle of the road, facing our car head on, making a sound that only a giant African elephant could make.







I couldn't help but laugh at this little guy. First, he stole that apple he is eating right from the picnic lunch of other visitors. Then, he looked soo guilty about it!





It was well after lunch when we finally sighted our first giraffe and I was so excited.....so excited in fact that I managed to drag a 2.5 foot wooden giraffe carving all the way home with me.








I know that a zebra's stripes are supposed to help disguise them, but I don't think it's working very well. Especially when one decided to come so close to the road, that I could have petted him out of the window if I didn't fear him confusing my hand for dinner.










I was glad that the buffalo didn't get as close as the zebra.




Insert your own caption here :) Love the facial expression!




This guy was the ugliest thing I saw during my entire trip! But since he was so kind to stand still for a portrait, I thought he should be included.


16 July 2008

Cape Town, South Africa

Sorry that I have been a bit behind in posting images from my vacation! I seem to have wandered into full-vacation mode as my trip progressed, and while I took photos, I only seemed to log on to my computer long enough to answer emails.

The images in this post were taken in Cape Town. This first one is from the same sunset as the last post, just on the other side of the road. Cape Town as some of the most incredible skies I have ever seen. It truly is a city where, if you don't like the weather at the moment, just wait five minutes and it will change. While it can make planning a bit difficult, it really makes for the most incredible skies and sunsets. I looked forward to the cloud patterns each day I was down there.




The next several images were from Boulder (kinda obvious where the name comes from, huh?) where I made Canna take me so that I could see South African penguins!







This sign made me laugh....especially when you look at the photo of the baby below. He certainly doesn't *look* dangerous. But I was reminded not to get too secure. They usually sit at the side of the road and have no hesitation to come up to the car and aggressively take anything you happen to be holding.




After visiting Boulder, we continued our drive south to Cape Point. This is the southern most point in the country, and the place where the Indian and Atlantic Oceans meet. This sign was posted to show visitors how far they were from home.



The actual point, where the oceans meet.



This local climbed over the railing, and I think I held my breath the entire time he sat there, hoping he wouldn't fall.



On to the harbor. The seagulls will take french fries (or chips as they are know in SA) right out of your hand.


This is Table Mountain. It is called as much because the top of it is flat. When clouds decend on to the mountain, they call it the 'table cloth.' This was the most clear sight I had of the mountain while I was in Cape Town. The clouds are more often very low and dense.



A protea, the national flower.



And a few random scenic shots, while I was playing with flare.