This is definitely a better late, than never post. April and the A to Z Blogging Challenge for 2025 have ended, but since I will be visiting Zimbabwe in eight days, it seemed a very fitting finish to the Challenge, and a "Z" unlike any others that I've posted.
I leave on Thursday for two plus weeks in Southern Africa. I've already mentioned our visit to Botswana, but we will also be visiting Namibia, South Africa and Zimbabwe. The stops in South Africa are in Johannesburg and Capetown. In Zimbabwe we will be staying in Victoria Falls and driving to Chobe National Park in Botswana, which will include a game drive -- zebra, lion, hippo and giraffe are among the animals we may see -- and a game cruise. There are three stops in Namibia, and we're able to visit both the extraordinary Namibian desert and the coastline.
The sand dunes of Namibia
The trip doesn't seem real to me and probably won't until I am on the plane or perhaps when I am in the airport in Johannesburg. Even typing "the airport in Johannesburg," it's a totally unreal feeling. But I'm starting to put things aside that I know I will be packing and just ordered binoculars and a new pair of sneakers. I'm excited about seeing Victoria Falls, going on a rhino safari in Zimbabwe, seeing the dunes in Namibia and Table Mountain in Capetown. But one thing I 've learned about travel -- which extends to almost everything in life -- is that very often the things I most look forward to aren't the most memorable. There are sights, people and places that are waiting for me that I can't anticipate, but will leave immense footprints in my heart and in my memory.
I'm going to try and post often, but it's not the easiest on my phone, which is the only device I'm taking with me. I will much more likely post on Facebook and Instagram. I don't expect to buy much in the way of souvenirs, but will be on the lookout for something for a blog giveaway when I get back.
I plan to do a few more posts before I leave and catch up on more regular content. I've loved doing the travel posts, but it's time for coffee, spring in New York City and a few random reflections.
As ever, thanks for visiting and take good care.