That's what my brother told me when I asked if it's a good time to visit Ruacana falls. Since it's the end of the rainy season there's tons of water flowing from Angola. Paka and I decided to use one day of our four day weekend to visit the falls. The falls are an impressive sight to see, wonderful and fearful at the same time. Paka and I cautiously climbed down a long set of slippery stairs to the base of the falls. We basked in the cool mist that was spraying all around. Watching the falls is like watching the ocean, you can do it all day long and not realize the passage of time. The best part about it was there was almost no one there!
It's terribly difficult to capture the power of the falls in a photograph, but here is my best effort.

There are so many wonderful compositions at the base of the falls, here are two of my favorites.


So I'm done teaching for the first term, when school starts back up on Tuesday there will be two weeks of exams. I'm excited to see how my learners do on their exams. I feel like a kid on summer vacation right now; I don't have any lessons to plan, or homework to grade, or tests to write. I can just bring a book to school and read all day, at least I hope.
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Sweet pixx. To answer your question from a while ago, no solid plans for me just yet, but I'm working on it. Hope your first week of exams went well.
Hey Sammy, I was in the PC office today browsing the library offerings and found The Brothers Karamazov. I'll let you know if I ever finish it!
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