Daily activities December 2006
All Dec Photos
- Friday
On to Welcome
- Saturday
On to Johannesburg
- Sunday
Lunch at Bob's
- Monday
Memory Lane
- Tuesday Not much
- Wednesday
Sick Dog
- Thursday
Visiting John
- Friday
Reloading at John's
- Saturday
Shooting Range
- Sunday
Val & Anne
- Monday
On to Upington
- Tuesday
Augrabies Falls
- Wednesday
At Upington
- Thursday
Pofadder
- Friday
Springbok
- Saturday
Shooting Range
- Sunday
More shooting
- Monday
Back to Cape
- Tuesday
Lobster Tavern
- Wednesday
Pot Koos
- Thursday
Departure
- Thursday
Back in Norway
All Dec Photos
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Summing it all up.
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This time Martin headed for Springbok from Pofadder. Only some 200 kms. Se the route below:
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To the left, Elmien, the lovely receptionist at Pofadder
Hotel at +27 54 933 0063 in Vortrekker Street. Every town have a street with
that name in SA. To the right, after a boring
160km drive to Springbok, here we are at the info center in town. |
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Johnny on his new stoep outside his house. Just covered with
tin plate covering. Johnny is Martin's second longest running friend in SA.
The met in Welkom in 1977. Bob, Martin met at the old Castle Inn in Hillbrow
in 1974. Johnny's brand new fire engine. Used as
a bar and potential resale. |
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Outside Johnny's Firearms Institute.
Johnny lecturing about getting a firearms
license. Today, it's almost impossible since the incompetent black
government wants to disarm the whites so they will be easier to kill when
Nelson Mandela is dead.
For details, read the article
Ukuru, what do you guys think? |
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Johnny also teaches reloading.
All over SA, for whites to survive, due to the Affirmative Action Shit,
guesthouses are cropping up all over the place. This one is across Johnny's
house. Johnny has similar plans. |
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Daphne, Johnny's wife with her dog. Close-up of Daphne.
Slightly frustrated by all the work she has to do. |
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Bernardo, Johnny's son. They also have a daughter Julia, living
in Welkom. |
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The following day, Thursday Dec 15th,
Martin was in Springbok not doing much.
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