Alt Dusseldorf Inn Pretoria
541 Witogie Street Pretoria, Gauteng, 2004, South Africa
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South Arfrica!
... and children play soccer on open fields. Kids there aren’t that much different from America because they sing and dance, they play strategy games, they play games similar to tag, jump rope, and many other things to do. Children also like to socialize and they attend traditional festivals, parties, movie theatres, dancing, libraries, and parks. Most rural citizens wear colorful outfits and headdresses. Women wear scarves or headdresses on their heads ...
The Battle Between Mind and Mouth
So it happened. I was asked to guest lecture for a professor this week and I have no idea why I agreed. The class isn’t your ordinary “well, theyre first years so they are basically like High-Schoolers” scenario. These are fourth year honors education students and I most definitely am not a trained educator. “Sure, I’ll take your classes,” I say. Completely aware of the fact that I have never taught a group of first-year, ...
Why I think the world is round, and other musings.
... as a B&B. He definitely took a shine to Benny, and we managed to instill a sense of fear in Benny that perhaps he might get a knock in the middle of the night. He didn't, which is a shame as me and Snowey we were hoping to get some money off of the bill.
The next day we reached Cape Town, or rather Simon's Town, a seaside town to the south of the big smoke. Tired and rather irritable from 2 days spent in the car, we strolled out to dinner at the nearest ...
Roar!
... it was just a routine thing or the fact we were two white girls in a car that sticks out like a Blue thumb! Plus we were probably driving about half the speed limit! They had a quick joke around about arresting us- we've had our fill of comedian officials! They also asked if we have any dajja?! What?! No and if we did do you really think we are going to tell you Mr. Policeman! Esh! We were quite insulted actually and they just laughed and said but the hair, the hair! Oh great! ...
A chat with the South African police
... as an international driver's license, but it's kind of a hassle to apply for it, and to pay the state fees. So this time my honest eyes saved me.. And after I also showed them my business card and told I am only here for a week for a business trip, and it's a company car, and that I never skip red lights usually, they gave me the last serious look, saying "don't skip any more red lights, ok!", and there I was, on the road again! After ...

