Saturday 30 June 2012

"D" - Day in Cape Town

It's a typical Cape Town winter day! The dispatches that reached me say that it is cold and rainy but will clear up partially later. Today the first published batch of my adventures will be launched at The Book Lounge. However, I am totally engaged in my next adventure in the heart of Mkhuze and unavoidably, will not be at the launch. My ghost writer has agreed to stand in for me instead and sign hundreds of books. Thanks to all my fans who will brave the weather and be at the launch!!! And to the Faithful who follow this Blog!


Now hear this! Professor Les Underhill, the director of the Animal Demographic Unit at the University of Cape Town (ADU),  will give a talk concerning the activities of the ADU and in particular the "ringing" and tracking of hadedas in the Western Cape. 

Also, my wire effigy will be auctioned and sold to the highest bidder. The proceeds will go to the ADU.

More about the launch will be posted tomorrow in this Blog.

In the meantime, my special friends from the Valley of Bones Kevin Regret and Bruce Sorrow and from The 13th Vulture Squadron, (sketch compliments of Janine Ivins) will be keeping a watchful eye from 2 000 m on the events and will pick up on any dead ends.