David's Bed & Breakfast Guest House Cape Town
12 Croxteth Road Cape Town, Western Cape, 8005, South Africa
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Coastal City
... entry fee, and entered. Watching them made me happy. But I had to go, for I was staying with another couchsurfer and was meeting him that evening. Back I went, through the road and on the train, back up to the hostel.
The metro was packed and I was in 3rd class. "Jesus “was there, a man clearly off his meds. Then we were preached to for half an hour by a passionate pastor, and I learned that God gives tv’s. Another testimony from ...
Beautiful Cape Town
... It is right next to the carousel which once we are closer I see that it is a two level carousel!! There are steps that go to the top level where there are more horses to ride, tea cups and benches to ride around on. It is not operating now, but I hope to return another day and see it in action.
After dinner we return to Svea’s where I collapse in the bed and have a wonderful nights sleep. I’m really loving Cape Town.
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Home From Home
... tisk tisk. Then there’s the “champagne cork” when it sounds like you’re trying to get peanut butter off the roof of your mouth. And finally the “cantering horse” where you out the sides of your tongue against your upper inside teeth and pull away. It’s impossible. (Watch this - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=31zzMb3U 0iY) And add that to a language where every single letter ...
Cape Point Tour... Bicycles and Baboons!
... bit of the way down to where we could see the beautiful beach below. We made it back on the bus justtt in time to miss the rain!
The Cape Of Good Hope was the final stop and just as beautiful. It was pretty chilly but the sea was still a bright blue and looked amazing with waves crashing high over rocks in the water. Just along from the beach were a few ostriches minding their own buisness. We stopped for photos and it was only until someone said that I realised I'd ...
A case of the blues
... I don't know what it is with me and money at the moment, but it seems I'm not meant to have it in my pocket to spend. I have money in shillings that can't be spent; another lot of money sat somewhere in Tanzania rather than in South Africa, and I'm still trying to sort out from afar, the fact that my last salary was not paid in cash as requested, but paid straight into my UAE bank account, which was frozen as standard when my residency visa was cancelled. I dislike money. A ...


