As you can see I am back posting shots from Malawi
again. My images were taken from a boat we were in and unlike these tourist we had the boat all to ourselves.
A boat with tourist in it probably also going to look for Fish Eagles.
This is the boat leaving with Daniel,my grandson on the far side of the boat and Jon, his father is on this side with the bald head with a few other people as they make their way off to a dive. Daniel had completed his diving course and passed and so was allowed to dive with the adults. I was very proud of him.
This is a short video of Daniel getting ready for a dive the day before and Annika nearly falling out of a tree! CLICK HERE if it does not appear below.
Tomorrow, I will show you the last shots of birds that I saw around Montfont Cottages where we were staying while Daniel completed his diving course.
I am linking this post with WEEKEND REFLECTIONS.
This is a short video of Daniel getting ready for a dive the day before and Annika nearly falling out of a tree! CLICK HERE if it does not appear below.
Tomorrow, I will show you the last shots of birds that I saw around Montfont Cottages where we were staying while Daniel completed his diving course.
I am linking this post with WEEKEND REFLECTIONS.
I hope you all enjoyed this post.
Many thanks for visiting and also to all you leave
comments.
Delightful series, Margaret,. :)
ReplyDeleteReally amazing sights from a whole different corner of this world.
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Mersad Donko Photography
Amazing and beautiful photos of Lake Malawi, Margareth!
ReplyDeleteYea, for Daniel!! I know you are so proud. Beautiful photos, Margaret! blessings ~ tanna
ReplyDeleteDearest Mariette; Wonderful reflection photographs from Malawi♬♬♬ Your 2 grandchildren are SO lovely; you sure are proud Grandma:-)
ReplyDeleteSending Lots of Love and Hugs from Japan to my Dear friend in America, xoxo Miyako*
these photos are so beautiful but they did tug a little at my hearts strings. so much poverty!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful images of Lake Malawi.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a neat place to go boating!
ReplyDeletedoing wash in the river would not be fun, i think.
ReplyDeleteVery lovely moments!
ReplyDeleteAn interesting series picturing the natives. I liked seeing the video of Daniel do his new thing.
ReplyDeleteThese pictures make me realize how blessed I am! I imagine it really hurts one's back to wash clothes in the river.
ReplyDeleteI so enjoyed the video that I forgot to look at the reflections. What a handsome, confident young man. And Annika is adorable ... she is going to turn some heads when she gets older. Nice post, Margaret ... I really enjoyed it.
ReplyDeleteAndrea @ From the Sol
Just beautiful. I do love water shots. Always.
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting post from an interesting location. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazingly beautiful place Margaret. I'm very envious! Wonderful shots, particularly that one of the boy from behind.
ReplyDeleteLovely watery reflections.
ReplyDeleteLovely shots from this adventure. It is a pleasure to watch your grandchildren having so much fun.
ReplyDeleteYou have some great photos here Margaret.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your weekend
A delightfully atmospheric series, Margaret. Wishing you a great weekend
ReplyDeleteSuperb series of the seawater world.
ReplyDeletelove the photo of the little boy in his canoe
ReplyDeleteThat must have been a very interesting trip! I love that first photo with the wonderful color and reflections.
ReplyDeleteWonderful shots, Margaret!
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful photos, Margaret.
ReplyDeleteThat is so nice to see peaceful picture taken somewhere in Africa, since the news are full so many bad news from Nigeria... Thanks for the Heaven pause, dear.
ReplyDeleteGreat series of photos and a wonderful post!
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful weekend!
superbe,merci du partage ;o)
ReplyDeleteWhat an adventure! Very impressive photos!
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