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Karoo Quotes

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Bianca Bowers
“They would debate every subject under the infinite karoo sky, from the time the chameleons stalked the sun, to when the crickets began their nocturnal orchestra.”
Bianca Bowers, Cape of Storms

Sally Andrew
“I made some coffee and went and sat on the stoep to watch the day arrive. It happens all of a sudden in the Karoo. One minute the light is soft and full of the night's shadows, and then the sun is blasting everything awake”
Sally Andrew, Recipes for Love and Murder

“At first encounter the Karoo may seem arid, desolate and unforgiving, but to those who know it, it is a land of secret beauty and infinite variety.”
Eve Palmer, The Plains of Camdeboo: The Classic Book of the Karoo

Bianca Bowers
“The dorp felt like another planet; an accidental seed that never received enough water or sunlight to reach its full potential.”
Bianca Bowers, Cape of Storms

Sally Andrew
“There was a poster advertising a film that was showing that evening. "Survival of the Fattest", it was called. It sounded like my kind of film. It isn't healthy to be skinny. Especially in the dry Karoo.”
Sally Andrew, The Milk Tart Murders

Sally Andrew
“It has been too long without rain. The Karoo sun tries to suck all the moisture out of the plants and the people. But we knyp it in, holding on.”
Sally Andrew, Recipes for Love and Murder

Sally Andrew
“We went to the back door and turned off our torches and watched the rain fall in the darkness. Cool, soft rain. Jessie and I grinned at each other. At last. The ground sighed with relief as it fell. I took in a deep breath. "Ooh, that smell," I said. The first rain on the warm dry earth. Nothing like it. Then after the smell of the earth came the smell of the plants. It was like each plant gave something of itself to say thank you for the rain. All the smell mixed together to make a delicious air soup for us to breathe in. "Let's have a sandwich to celebrate," I said.”
Sally Andrew, Recipes for Love and Murder