Tyger Hills Guest Accomodation
Travel Blogs from Bellville
Kannemeyer Primary School's newest PE teacher!
... me think of physical therapy. We played lots of different games, a modified version of baseball and some relay races on the basketball court when the grass was too wet. It was a ton of fun, but kids are a little difficult. Girls are definitely higher life forms than boys. It would take the girls 5 minutes to learn and set up a game, and it would take boys 10 to 15 minutes to do the same thing. The littler kids (3rdish grade) were adorable and really ...
Once again, it's all over too quickly
This morning I got up bright and early as I had pre-purchased my ticket to Robben Island on the 9am ferry. I took my last shower before my flight (gew, so early!) then packed up once again. But it would not be my last pack of the day, as I was packing the case to store it for the day and would have to do a better job upon my return before my flight home.
A taxi picked me up and took me into the city for only 40 ZAR, which I thought was quite ...
Cape Town - The Journey is Half the Adventure
... a nervous breakdown. I was going backwards and forwards up and down one-way streets and through traffic lights and around traffic circles and it was all very confusing, especially as I was driving on the opposite side of the road to what I am used to in the USA (I don’t do much driving in Namibia). Reading the street signs was also impossible as there either were none or they were located somewhere that I could not see them. But eventually I came around ...
Between mountain and sea
We got up and had a look round the hotel which has loads of African art work and at the back is a square courtyard surrounded by several restaurants which we will sample as the week goes on! Then we had a delicious breakfast and set off to explore the city. We got the hop-on hop-off bus and toured all round the city finding out about all the different areas, its history etc. The City Bowl is really quite small and it's amazing that Table Mountain is so high ...
SOUTH AFRICAN COOL
... That was a little inappropriate,” she said, “but I just wanted to show you how much fun I’m having.” I taught her some salsa moves, and … our lips met a few times. Yay!
Becoming exhausted, we would eventually have to call it a night. We would have to walk together down Long St. I would go to my hostel. Pheli, a Cape Town resident, would have to get in her car and drive home, so she could go to her job in advertising in the ...