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A bit of leisure today
So I hit a few beers last night, had good food in Mandela Square including seafood. Graeme is not a seafood fan at all, battered cod is his limit. Somehow I managed to get him to try an oyster. he's still alive.
We decided to go and see some wildlife and headed for Lion Park which is about 30 minutes drive from the hotel.
As we got closer the roads were closed due to a cycle race. Right, that's it Champagne weekend, Vancouver, now Johannesburg. My journeys are ...
Homeward bound
... role ... no matter how you put it we are attracted to some people and we are not to others ... at this very superficial level ... and yet is it?
How we look does reflect something ... actually quite a lot ... about who we are, and how we live ... so it is probably not a bad measure ... at the subconscious level of "chemistry".
It is also amazing how when one is attracted to someone it never seems to be in equal measure ... if I think about my "romances" ...
Born in the RSA
I saw the play Born in the RSA tonight. The power of testimonies is greater than any third personal account.
It was talking. Talking talking talking. Telling their stories of what is was like during the struggles against apartheid. Some would find that boring but my emotions got the best of me as always. ...
Reorganization
... hrs to $72 for the same amount of time. I would strike too. South Africa also spent millions of dollars on a new rapid bus system (which is useless by the way) and all the operators of the bus system went on strike too. All I can say is CHAOS.
Tuesday night we went out with Ray and Steve as they were leaving on Wednesday for Capetown and Port Elizabeth. We started out at a bar called Cool Runnings, a Jamaican bar and ...
Is 2010 Africa's year?
... taking advantage of its opportunities as well as tales of great explorers and modern day travellers following in their somewhat deteriorated and more dangerous footsteps. The theme I have been enjoying the most however, is commentary on the future of the continent, most importantly the bulk of what lies south of the Sahara desert.
To outsiders, Africa is still predominantly a dark continent, a dangerous and horrific place that conjures images ...