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Reflections on South Africa
... the Union Buildings every morning in your shorts. There are many people who do the same thing every morning and evening. Johannesburg has a reputation for being one of the lightning capitals of the world and the electric storms are simply electric - high powered, lots of lightning, thunder, wind and heavy rain when they happen. I have become a lover of biltong and other foods that are special to South Africa. I cannot wait to go back in May ...
Busy Tourists
... was a concert on that night. We seem to be attracted to places that are closed! After that we went across the Millennium Bridge, which appears to be made out of Aluminium, then walked to the Tower Bridge tying to find the Prospect of Whitby pub. By the time we had worked out where it was we were so tired we went back home and didn't even go out to the pub.
Today was spent at the ...
AAE - anxious, afraid and excited
... and store away the things I won't take with me and than I am ready to go. I was planning to do that today but currently I don't feel like it. I rather enjoy the sun in the garden, reading a good book and chill a bit. Well maybe this evening I will start packing up everything. Bring it on! Now the sun is gone and it's dinner time. So I finally decided to pack up everything. Believe me it was a mission to get ...
London Calling...Hello Olympics
... final full day in London was a pre-booked visit to the Royal Mews where the horse-drawn carriages are all located and maintained. We then tried to push our way to the front of the Buckingham Palace gates for the 1130 Changing of the Guard. Ridiculous crowds here and we didn’t see a great deal of the action apart from when the guards were leaving through the gates and parading back to wherever they came from. At 1245 we had a pre-booked tour of the ...
London's Burning!
... huge spire in the centre took up a large portion of the square, but most was taken up by the damn Olympic preparation. One thing that was not obscured though was the coolest statue of a Horse. I don't know what war is was part of (probably the toy box rebellion), or who the kid riding it, but it was sweet. A golden rocking horse defiantly makes the coolest. Walking deeper into Soho, I heard a noise coming from down a side street, and I had to check it out. The noise of a crowd ...