As I started joining the poles together and threading them through to pop the tent up I realized one was broken. Ever tried to pitch and igloo tent with one broken pole? Me neither but with a bit of inventiveness and help from P my lopsided igloo was soon standing firm.
Meandered across and joined the rest of the crew for dinner. Fortunately it had been arranged that a few of the nights the different couples would be cooking for the group - this was one of the nights a meal was prepared for us - and it was superb.
A quick shower and into bed.
I was woken by a strange sound. It looked like a huge rat was running backwards and forward across the top of my tent. Befuddled with sleep I lay and tried to figure out what it was. A howling gale was blowing and the rain was bucketing down.The tent was whipping and weaving around but fortunately staying firmly anchored. I realized it was the ropes from E and M's tent that had come adrift and was being slapped and dragged across my tent by the wind. A huge rats-nest knot in the rope made it look like a body with a very, very long tail! Amazing how our imaginations can play tricks on our eyes and ears.
From the darkness I heard a very worried cry
"Is Carol and her tent still there?"
Sis either worried or hopefully I had flown off into the dark black storm clouds like Mary Poppins with her umbrella.
I reassured her that she was not that lucky and I was firmly in place and intended to be there to bug them for the rest of the trip!
The following morning was a comparatively early start as we did not know how long it would take to cross the border. Fortunately we were all through in under two hours without any hiccups. Juggling documents and papers back into safe keeping, I realized my yellow fever certificate had gone walk-about. Not much could be done about it - would worry about it should I need it on my return to SA.
Our destination was Norma Jeans at lake Kyle.

The long road as viewed from the back seat,
Not far in miles but time consuming because of the police blocks, toll roads that are more numerous than the fleas on a stray dog. I had forgotten the inconvenience of the road blocks in Zim - some only 500 meters apart! Fortunately we turned on to a lesser used road and there were road blocks of a different nature.

Time for a lunch stop. Bil was up and about and almost back to his normal self.


Norma Jeans is a beautiful place to stop over. The gardens over looking the lake are exquisite. Quiet and peaceful with wonderful hosts. A huge boma was available for us to use which had a sheltered area containing a counter top, tables and chairs. Luxurious camping
First things first and camp had to be set up. Tonight I was going to be sleeping in the penthouse and Sis and Bil were going to be sleeping in the Taj Mahal. Another night we would not be cooking so had plenty of leisure time.



Penthouse& Taj Mahal with M Gardens surround the campsight
We would be spending two nights at Norma Jeans so this gave people a chance to visit the Ruins. My family decided to rest around camp, as we had seen the ruins on a previous trip. BIL did a "fix" on my tent pole. My strange little igloo was going to serve its purpose as my home for a good many nights.
After a scrumptious Sunday lunch there was more time to laze around and enjoy the tranquility of the surrounds.
M, E and I decided to drive to the dam wall for the sunset. Now I have no idea what settings my camera was on - but make your own judgement of the pictures.


The opposite side of the wall
As I climbed into the tent I was hit by the most incredible sense of loss. I was knocked for a six. Thoughts entered my head that my husband was not with me to share this incredible experience and I would not be able to babble about them on my return. I slowly climbed down the ladder and walked to a huge boulder and sat staring out over the lake. My sis found me and we chatted a bit and she left me to my thoughts. Knowing I was being ridiculous and unsociable I shook myself and joined the rest of the people round the fire.
Anticipation and excitement was rising. Everyone's thoughts were on reaching Mana Pools. Little did we know what was on the cards for the following day.