Logie Lodge Cape Town
4 Yataghan Lane Cape Town, Western Cape, 2004, South Africa
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Don't look a gifthorse in the mouth
Alright... as promised, a longer explanation for my silence.
It is difficult to explain why it has been so difficult to write about the past month. I suppose it is because I want to write honestly. I want to truly share all of my feelings and experiences with you. But that isn't always possible with a public blog, and I struggle with how to share some of my experiences at just the surface level without diving deeply into the characters, moments ...
Mr. and Mrs. Fitz Go to School
... with bacon and cheddar – you don’t even know what you’re missing with this combo, everything topped with "avo" – avocado, and C******nay Pinot Noir – a very popular wine around here), and finally...I got a job! Yes, school hasn’t even started and true to Maya form, I accepted a job offer at a local yoga studio. After checking out a studio in the area, and dragging Colin to several classes with me, I happened upon ...
World Veterinary Congress 2011
... Pete yelled at me from the front seat “when you see and elephant in the road you should CLOSE your car door, not OPEN it!” Too late, I was busy being quite sick and the elephant seemed as if he could care less, or maybe he was secretly laughing at me. Meanwhile, seven years later and a world away in Cape Town, Pete Rogers instantly remembers this unfortunate story about me, and laughs as he retells it. Only then does he admit he was equally ...
South Africa
... t aware of the imminent threat! We were also treated to an elephant walk by when they came right across our path during the drive. They were massive, bigger than our Land Rover yet incredibly graceful and so utterly beautiful! We watched in awe as they moved inches from our vehicle making eye contact as they silently glided past.
Finally on our last game drive (in Amakhala Reserve) we had very close encounters with a Water ...
5 wives!
... definitely a experience in itself!, to a restaurant called Moyo which was recommended to me by a girl on our shark trip. (We met a South African girl on the bus who was 19 and travelling by herself, she didn’t even know how she would get to her friends house, pretty crazy if you ask me!) I totally see why the girl recommended Moyo, they had dancing, singing and instruments, along with a buffet dinner that had everything you could think of! (at ...


