We had Bokke fever going around camp last night. Everyone congregated outside the bar where the IT guys set up the big screen - people pulled up chairs and tables laden with beers, biltong and all kinds of other "dangerous green things" to watch the match out in the open air. Some were more affected by the "green stuff" than others but I won't mention names. All in all, we had a brilliant night and after party at Steve and Sal's. Go Bokke! You made us proud! Thank you! Thanks also to our Ozzie friend Bob who wore the green shirt in support (far left on the photo) - we appreciate it. This photo was taken at the end of the game. I wonder if Bob had a spare shirt tucked away somewhere?
My name is Elna Louw and I live in the middle of the African bush on a copper mine site in Lumwana, Zambia. My husband Pierre is the Finance Director for the project. We are South African and have been expating since 2000. Over the past 9 years we have lived in Tanzania, Australia and now Zambia. Before we left SA I was employed by Ernst & Young Johannesburg as a Project Manager. I loved my job but being out here in the middle of nowhere (or is it the centre of the universe) is fantastic. This blog is about my life here.
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