
A Flutter With My Brother
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Re: A Flutter With My Brother
It is also rather strange 

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You planning a bigger family Alpheus!
Looks very , nice, Flutts!
So Anna likes baboons, eh? Good to know...


Looks very , nice, Flutts!



So Anna likes baboons, eh? Good to know...

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..The only half decent accommodation at L Sabie are the Safari Tents and maybe the Keartland Cottage
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From what Flutterby tells, the safari tents do not seem to be a big thing 

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No


Two aliens are enough thank you

Next trip to the bush??
Let me think......................
Let me think......................
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That's quite a lot of boons there in the road!
And the accommodation looks nice indeed. But in the wrong camp, in my opinion. I'm not fond of Satara at all.
It's all back from an experience when the restaurant sitting furniture outside was full of bird poop and obviously
none of the staff felt responsible to take action. So Satara is now etched as "unhygienic" into my brain

And the accommodation looks nice indeed. But in the wrong camp, in my opinion. I'm not fond of Satara at all.
It's all back from an experience when the restaurant sitting furniture outside was full of bird poop and obviously
none of the staff felt responsible to take action. So Satara is now etched as "unhygienic" into my brain


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Re: A Flutter With My Brother
Can only imagine what Anna thought when first seeing Weaver Birds - I remember seeing them for the first time many moons ago, and I was absolutely flabbergasted
Still am
Unbelievable architects, seems these "bird-brains" are quite intricate, rivals the evolution of caterpillars to butterflies to me.








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Its the only current L Sabie accommodation that has an African feel like No lawns in front (bush birds) etc etc..more of a Tamboti feel and they are super luxury en suite the works...the only place we stay at LS IF we ever go at less than half the price ..last time 2013 when I was on business at Komatipoort
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That i can say yes it's a safari tent
Not the brick building with sheeting on top

Not the brick building with sheeting on top

Next trip to the bush??
Let me think......................
Let me think......................