Ordering the food for tonight’s meal, Sue is undecided and the following conversation ensues: Sue: “I‘ll have either the potato or the cauliflower soup”. Waitress: “You decide”. Sue: “OK, make it the cauliflower”. Waitress: “we have no cauliflower”. Ho hum. Dinner is very nice – a tasty African beef stew with rice, but I really don’t feel well and retire to bed early. The bed is very comfortable and it is surprising how light it is outside with just the moon illuminating the scene. The evening soon cools down; we are still nearly 1000m above sea level. I am glad I brought a fleece to the restaurant for dinner, even though there is a roaring fire in the bar. I wake in the night absolutely frozen, but after wrapping myself in the quilt, I eventually thaw out and go back to sleep.
Written Sep 2, 2004
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