The drive to Nossob after I left the loops on the Auob side was very quiet. I find the Dune Road to the gate at Nossob to be a VERY long stretch, and have had very little luck there with sightings in the past. This time was no different.
I had 1 day at Nossob prior to my trip to Grootkolk (3 days there), then unfortunately 3 more days at Nossob thereafter.

I find it has little atmosphere at all, almost devoid of any "bush" vibe. The front chalets look out over the gas station and passing cars, and the back units face the (while construction is ongoing) campers and construction trucks, etc. There is really no privacy and no listening to either wildlife, or just silence, while sitting by the fire or reading. I understand the desire to add units, so hopefully they will bring some appeal back to this camp.
Sightings on my drive to Grootkolk included these beautiful Red-billed Teals at Kwang,
a male and 2 female lions doing their speed bump impressions,
a young wildebeest,
and a hungry squirrel.
I was allotted Unit #1 (YAY), and was greeted by a Corn Cricket as I stepped out of the car.
Since I don't think much corn is grown in the scrub desert, I don't know what it subsists on, but I guess all the other vegetable names were taken already and Rutabaga Cricket isn't very melodic.
A couple other insects around my unit included a butterfly
and a number of flies who obviously have a penchant for lying.
The geckos joined me at night as we both enjoyed our evening meals.
I was in heaven on earth once again.