Breakfast and a walk round the garden


This is us having breakfast in Molepolole on one of the few days that Kelone did not have to be at the university early. Usually she was gone before we got there. I think here we are eating oat porridge but some mornings we could have sorgum porridge.
Both of remember enjoying sorghum porridge as children but that was in the form of maltabella, brown and eaten with butter (at least in my case) as  well as milk. This was white, and tasted different but also very good.

We got up about the same time as everyone else - other than Jes who was on the school run.  A whole load of sorghum was made every morning because quite a few people live here. They arrived to eat, mostly in the kitchen (though here we three are in the main room). So at this time in the morning the house was full of light and laughter.

Not having work or school to occupy us we went for another stroll round the garden. It was a lovely, peaceful place to be. The hill above it is a kind of captured landscape, and the garden goes into it seamlessly. This is a contrast to the rondaavals behind the main house which are so obviously the The home of an artist and an arts educator.






The mask is made by Kelone, I think, but the coloured additions are the work of some of the children who come for workshops here. The tortoise was commissioned - to be a sitting place. It makes a good stool, much stronger than you'd think.

Huge euphorbia and huge bougainvillea. Gorgeous.

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