The Farm in Ladybrand

A long time friend who went to Africa with me in 1982 has never left except for a few postings by the State Department on other continents.  Years ago he bought a dilapidated farm because it was cheap and he has no knowledge of farming.

In the meantime he's turned it into an oasis.  He is completely off the South African utility grid.  He has 5 wells and excess solar power.  He raises cattle and has done very well.

He was telling us stories of his days in the State Department which were extremely entertaining.  One in particular is noteworthy.  President Obama was flying into on country, maybe Malawi, and the stairs used to descend from Air Force One were somehow not available.  There was the prospect that POTUS would land and not be able to disembark from the plane.  He was given the job of solving the problem.  Which he did.  It takes a special knowledge and live of how things work in this part of the world to be able to pull this off.

We sat with him for a while on his farm this morning, eating Croissants and drinking coffee, listening to tales of his 30 years in the Foreign Service.

It was the perfect coda to this trip which has been more than I ever hoped for or expected.

Kealeboha, 'Ntate.

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