The time passes very differently here in Namibia. I couldn't say from the feeling if I've only been here for 10 days or maybe seven or eight months. Maybe it's because of the (sometimes more, sometimes less fixed) routine that Robin and I have here at the lodge - appear in the kitchen at 7 o'clock, set the table, prepare the buffet, prepare eggs for the guests at 8 o'clock, clear and wash at 9 o'clock. The whole thing is repeated for lunch and dinner, with the extra that we also serve drinks in the evening and usually close the bar, which is now our domain, around 10 or 11 o'clock. On good days, that means five or six hours of work, on bad days, rather 12.
But maybe first more about our workplace, the Kivo Lodge. On 08.11. we were picked up from the owner, Ivo, at Windhoek Airport and saw a lot of sand, dust, thorn bushes, an ostrich and a few oryxes (if you don't know these animals, you should definitely google them - super beautiful, graceful animals) during the 45-minute drive northeast. The lodge itself covers an area of 11,000 hectares, with many animals (including horses, cows, and 3 Jack Russels, but also more exotic animals - see Game Drive) and many scattered houses, including the guest house, the main house, and an unfinished guest house, where we were initially accommodated.