“In the late 1700s, a shift from left to right took place in countries such as the United States,…”

September 28th, 2008

“In the late 1700s, a shift from left to right took place in countries such as the United States, when teamsters started using large freight wagons pulled by several pairs of horses. The wagons had no driver’s seat, so a postilion sat on the left rear horse and held his whip in his right hand. Seated on the left, the driver naturally preferred that other wagons pass him on the left so that he could be sure to keep clear of the wheels of oncoming wagons. He did that by driving on the right side of the road.[citation needed] The British, however, kept to the left. They had smaller wagons, and the driver sat on the wagon, usually on the right side of the front seat. From there he could use his long whip in his right hand without entangling it in the cargo behind him. In that position, on the right side of the wagon, the driver could judge the safety margin of overtaking traffic by keeping to the left side of the road.”

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Right- and left-hand traffic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Now we know why. Still having trouble adjusting back to the right side.

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Just a few of the elephants we saw in Addo Elephant park.

September 21st, 2008



Just a few of the elephants we saw in Addo Elephant park.

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Pictures from ZA 08

September 21st, 2008

Pictures from ZA 08: It only took a week! This is the link for the album of all the pictures from the trip.

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Neethlingsof winery

September 12th, 2008

Much better pinotage, and a nice shiraz too - about the best I’ve had while in ZA

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Lunch at Neethlingsof

September 12th, 2008

A much better pinotage too, Stellenbosch is lovely in general.

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Pinotage has been a nice discovery this trip

September 12th, 2008

Though the 06 from Dornier has failed to impress me.

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Enjoying a different flight at Dornier, yum.

September 12th, 2008


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Wine tasting in ZA

September 12th, 2008

We are having some wine tastings in Stellenbosch before we leave for home. Right now, we’re at Blaauwklippen - $3 for 5 wines - not a bad deal.

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Here be lions!

September 10th, 2008



Here be lions!

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