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So I bought a fricking drum...
... could go later on....plan. So we were going to get the hop on hop off bus but then we thought lets just walk to green market....so Robyn the GPS had memorised the map so we just followed her and found it really easily. Long street is the Main Street here, loads of bars, shops restaurants etc, and the green market is just down from there towards town. There's loads of markets but the ones at the waterfront are more expensive for the same sort of stuff, so the green market ...
All the way to the south of South Africa!
... watch out for the *****ian phone business – apparently they love stealing and re-selling people’s phones. After a few generalisations and stereotypes Linda revealed that he has a daughter and Sarah’s and mine maternal instincts were awoken so we made him promise to bring her the next time.
When we left the MC house I spotted that Linda was running on fuel reserves and girls and I just nodded and thought ...
Coastal City
... the metro, followed by a 30 minute walk…most while it was sprinkling. But as most people know, even if they don’t understand, I love walking in the rain. I’m sure I looked rather out of place. My flip flops were bothering me so I was walking barefoot, and the bright blue shirt and flowy skirt contrasted to the dreary grey sky, and with a smile showing my clear happiness at the present predicament.
I finally reached the Penguins, paid ...
Lekker Braai-Worst
... Aber im Gegensatz zum Deutschen, wo das Wort „lecker“ nur „schmackhaft“ bedeutet und ausschliesslich fuer Essen und Trinken gebraucht wird, ist das „lekker“ in Afrikaans viel umfassender. Es kann wahlweise auch „cool“, „genial“, „schoen“, „bezaubernd“ oder „abgefahren“ heissen. Ein „lekker“ Auto ist also eine coole Karre – und damit so ungefaehr das Gegenteil von ...
Nude shoot, anyone?
... in Capetown. Actually the very first person we'd even seen. The Sunday shop hours had reduced the city to something of a ghost town. We'd just stepped out of our new lodgings for a quick look around town. As if the situation wasn't already weird enough, the nude shoot-touting local was casually conversing with us over a smoking braai (BBQ) he'd obviously hastily set up in the street ...