Showing posts with label Botswana. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Botswana. Show all posts
Sunday, 27 January 2013
Sketching in the Okavango Delta ~
Macateer, that camp where I spent time sketching in the western delta ~
jotting down impressions,
trying to paint the bush as darkness fell,
...sketching vignettes of
horses and wildlife
to add to maps I drew of the area
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Holiday,
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Okavango,
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southern Africa,
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Friday, 18 January 2013
Sketches from the Okavango Delta ~
I first went to the Okavango to ride horses with PJ and Barney Bestelink.
It is wonderful being on a horse as you can cross both the water-meadows and dry islands.
I then took friends on to stay at Tchau, a camp on the Borro River run by Jez Lye.
The camp looked out over the flood plain.
We slept in large tents on an island, standing in the shade of Jackalberry trees.
The location of the Okavnago Delta in Botswana
Please let Sophie Neville know if you would like to use any of her artwork.
sophie@sophieneville.co.uk
Please let Sophie Neville know if you would like to use any of her artwork.
sophie@sophieneville.co.uk
Labels:
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Botswana,
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diary,
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horse safari,
ink and wash,
ink sketches,
inspirational,
painting,
riding,
safari,
safari camp,
true story,
wildlife
Wednesday, 31 October 2012
African Horseback Safaris ~
This is a profile of the horse safaris in the Okavango
As described in 'Ride the Wings of Morning'
Let me know
if you want to go
or use the image
sophie@sophieneville.co.uk
As described in 'Ride the Wings of Morning'
Let me know
if you want to go
or use the image
sophie@sophieneville.co.uk
Wednesday, 10 October 2012
Book Club comments about 'Ride the Wings of Morning'
'I loved it. It made me laugh. I now know Sophie's family are totally dotty. I enjoyed it.'
'I absolutely loved it.'
'It's terribly important that it is true story.'
'Much more facinating.'
'It's too acute for it to be made up.'
One reader said she sees 'a miniscule part of life that so funny...'
'I don't know one end of a Springbok from another but I love the illustrations.'
'I think it's fantastic; a great book to have by the bed. I kept dipping in.'
'I've spent a lot of time in Africa. I find the letter format a bit disruptive for a long read but it was good fun to dig in and out of. I think the family are hysterical. It's fascinating.'
'It has certainly whetted my appetite for travel.'
'There's an endless demand for animal stories.'
'Tamzin (Sophie's sister) writes very well - it reads well.'
'I don't do letters. They don't keep me awake. Because I have arthritis in my hands I found the paperback too long and too heavy physically - it is very heavy. Literally too heavy weight-wise for holiday reading. I didn't like the double spacing, but I thought the drawings were lovely - what a way to live.'
'The letter format would make it a good train book, perhaps best on Kindle.'
'This book made me feel I wanted to go on an adventure and I liked reading about the Army wife. It's a book you can pick up and put down but I prefered Funnily Enough.'
It was agreed that whilst ride the Wings of Morning stretches the reader into new dimensions on a physical level, Funnily Enough stretches one spiritually.
'I've enjoyed it more than Sophie Neville's first book.'
'My mother loved the first book ~ Funnily Enough. She's quite particular, very particular about what she'll read, and she was really thrilled with it.'
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