Grange Gardens Lodge Durban
27 Innes Road Durban, KwaZulu-Natal, 4000, South Africa
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Family & Friends Fun, Beach Time and Dog Walking
... foods, wandering through the market, walking along the beachfront, and just generally having a fabulous family and friends visiting time.
Eventually I am going to go back to London – happily to be with Annie, not so sure about the back to life some define as "normal" ...
Durban South Africa
... tho, is that the people there are very raceist, whites have very large homes and blacks have tiny little homes made of wood or possibly even cardboard. Blacks homes are always packed because unlike the white families there is more than just mom, dad, and kids in the homes, there are grandmas, grandpas, aunts, uncles, and cousins living in one home. The weather there is not very humid but it is ...
Sea day
... with a slight chill. Looking forward towards land we could see a large fire on the mountain in the summer twilight. I dressed for dinner (formal)and set out to the MDR. Kevin greeted me at the table and had arraigned to sit to my right; quickly putting me at ease, as he is a skilled conversationalist. He was uncertain if I would wear red or pink dress, so he wore a red bow tie to coordinate with either choice. I thought that was sweet of him. ...
A Zulu nation and a Bunny chow
... Hotel, (a gallery-slash-microbrewery-slash-arthot el-slash-backpackers). The backpackers was designed and decorated by the hotel’s resident eccentric (and slightly intoxicated) artist, Peter, from recycled and reclaimed components. Our favourite part of the hostel was the “Pablo Escobar”, a cosy drinking tavern which celebrates, through its artwork, the life and times of Columbia’s most notorious flower dealer.....who happened to lead a double life ...
Whirlwind
... football stadium for an ice cream before returning to the house.
On the way back to the house Divyeshbhai received a phonecall that someone had extra tickets for the Twenty20 Champions League game between Chennai Superkings and Central Stags from New Zealand. Although played in Durban, the Chennai Superkings were definitely the
fan favourites due to the big Asian community in Durban as well as the fact that the Indian Navy were ...

