Dear Leny,
It's about time for an update on our gifting activities. After 2016 had been a year of ambitious long distance gifting in Russia and Hong Kong, this year our focus was much close to home. South Africa had experienced drought conditions in many parts of the country, most prominently in the Free State. So in January we decided to to an excursion covering some of these areas to push back the drought.
We put together a route avoiding the big roads and cities we had already done previously.
Katharina had joined us from Berlin.
Let me take you on a picture journey:
Gifting the roads less travelled: Orgonites deployed so far in 2016
Camping out on permaculture farm near Rosendal, Free State
Church in Excelsior (cellphone mast nearby)
Bridge over the Caledon River (plop, plop!)
Cellphone Tower near Wepener gifted
Kika gifting cellphone tower near Hobhouse
Well earned rest in Graaff Reinet
Church in Pearston - some gifts were hidden nearby
Another tower near Pearston gifted
Tower in school terrain (fry 'em supple brains while they're still young!) gifted
The clouds are moving in - Orgonite effects in Somerset East
Hiltop tower near Adelaide
Not always can the gifting be done without leaving the main roads
Mountainous forest in Hoggsback
The team enjoying an outride near Hoggsback
Hike in Hoggsback forest
Waterfall Hoggsback
Grahamstown revisited
Been there done that: Masonic lodge in Grahamstown gifted again
Finally at the coast: Friederike at the beach in PE
Elephants in Addo
Nasty HAARP tower near Addo Elephant park - look at the sky!
Chemtrails near Addo: You can see the electromagnetic field effects (HAARP) but also the orgone effects as the clouds are starting to become fluffy
Strong field effects visible
Psychotronic hell: The Sky above PE is not "lekker"
Locomotive in Klipplaat
Why don't we do it in the road: These guys take their time!
Karoo - scape near Aberdeen
Surprising water worlds in the Karoo
Cactus garden
Grasshopper
My future restaurant: attracted by the wonderful slowness of small town life, I bought this place in order to turn in into a restaurant
A strange place: The owl house at Nieuw Bethesda
Rolling home: on the way back to Johannesburg
And yes, the rain did come! Immediately after start of our gifting (as if the intention was travelling ahead) Graaff Reinet in the Karoo experienced 48 millimetres in one big downpour, the first rain there after 9 months or more. Generally in the Karoo and the Free State, things are looking much better now.
See you soon at Orgonise Africa
Georg
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