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August 21, 2024 | Pearl McCallum

It is August 2024.  Since the return of travel in early 2022 following the Covid-19 pandemic, airlines have faced staff shortages, strike action (actual and threatened), tightening regulations, and higher operating costs.  These conditions, in addition to the challenges of regular operations, can seriously affect an airline’s level of service.  …

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March 14, 2023 | Pearl McCallum

We want to paint a picture for you.   Imagine you’re at a gathering with friends and acquaintances. It’s a fairly large group, let’s say around 15-20 people. Just as you begin to get hungry, someone brings out a large, layered cake. It’s smothered in rich, chocolate buttercream frosting – …

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June 29, 2022 | Lois Farley

Way back in 2017 I wrote a blog in recognition of Canada Day; 50 Great Things Canada Contributed to the World. Since I wrote that blog I’ve been studying about the Indigenous peoples who have lived on this land we now call Canada for millennia – the First Nations and …

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March 17, 2022 | Lois Farley

Saint Patrick’s Day brings Ireland and all things Irish to a lot of people’s minds. And, those of us lucky enough to be Irish or are of Irish descent, particularly so! My ancestors on both sides of my family emigrated to Canada from Ireland back in the mid to late …

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March 1, 2022 | Allison Silvaggio

There are so many things that we miss when it comes to travel, such as exploring new places, trying new things and meeting new people.  What I miss the most, are those extremely peaceful moments where you can just take it all in.  Whether you are enjoying a beautiful hike, …

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Under African Skies

May 13, 2025 | Pearl McCallum

Under African Skies

There’s something indescribably humbling about standing beneath the vast African sky, from the golden plains of Botswana to the roaring spray of Victoria Falls to the windswept coastlines of Cape Town. Each place has its own unique personality, its own rhythm—and its own sky. Whether painted with stars or brushed with the orange hues of sunset, these skies became the backdrop to one of the most unforgettable trips of my life.

In Botswana, I stayed at the serene Kwando Camp, nestled near the Kwando River. The camp is rustic but incredibly comfortable, with spacious tents, open-air showers, and communal meals that turn strangers into friends. Every morning, we’d set off on safari just as the sky shifted from indigo to pink. Herds of elephants moved silently through the mist, lions stretched in the sun, and hippos grunted lazily from the water. One night, under a sky ablaze with stars, we relaxed by the fire while listening to distant calls of hyenas—a reminder that out here, nature is always close.

                       

 

From Botswana, I traveled north to Victoria Falls, one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World. The sheer force of the Zambezi River cascading into the gorge below is awe-inspiring, but what struck me even more was the mist rising like a permanent cloud, catching rainbows in the midday sun. The skies here were often dramatic—blue pierced by streaks of white and grey, with a sense that anything could happen. Helicopter rides over the falls gave a whole new perspective, where the sky felt like a ceiling pulled back to reveal Earth’s raw power.

Cape Town, with its Mediterranean climate and rich cultural scene, offered a completely different kind of magic. I took a cable car up Table Mountain where, on a clear day, you can see forever. The sky there has a crisp, clean blue that feels almost too perfect. Another day, I drove to Cape Point and the Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve, where wind-whipped clouds danced above the cliffs, and the sky met the sea in a dramatic embrace. Penguins waddled along the beach, and baboons watched us with more curiosity than caution.

What ties these experiences together—beyond the wildlife, waterfalls, and sweeping landscapes—is the sky. In Botswana, it felt eternal. At Victoria Falls, it was electric. And in Cape Town, it was theatrical. Each sky told its own story, adding depth and emotion to the adventures below. If you ever find yourself craving perspective or wonder, look up. Under African skies, you’ll find both.

 

 

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