- I found out the bisquits is spelled "biscuits". We blame Betty Crocker for that mistake.
- Anne's grandmother called.
- We test-drove a Toyota Tazz, owned by a friend of our landlord.
- Anne and I went to town to say good bye to Kjetil and Merete who just got back from a very exciting and fun overland tour.
- It was very cold and the rain was poring down this weekend, so we cleaned the all the floors in the cottage. A very satisfying smell of citrus cleaner could be sensed miles away :)
- We went to the big "Community Chest Carnival" in Wynberg. Could not find a good link explaining what that is, but it was basically about a wide range of food outlets many of which are organised by particular national groups such as the Dutch, Swiss and Irish who offer visitors their own national dishes and delicacies.
- We went to another concert at Kirstenbosch gardens. This time we went with Emma, a Swedish girl that also studies at UCT.
- As Kjetil and Merete did not have many days in Cape Town before going on their overland-tour we went on a tour around the Peninsula.
- There was a very strange sound coming from the car, so the auto-repair shop recommended that we buy new back-wheel, new shock-absorbers and replace some thingies that has to do with the gear-box. A total of R5000 was paid (NOK4500, €500) and the sound is still there. We have now given up repairing the car and have placed an ad in the news-paper hoping to get a good price for it. We will at the same time look for a new car without scary sound and other defects.
- I met a guy in Anne's class that believes in voodoo and black magic. It was very fascinating to hear him talk about spells and creatures he had seen himself.
- After waiting at The Department of Home Affairs for a total of 12 hours, I finally got my Visa extended. I'm now allowed to stay here until my plane leaves on the 13th of June. Whoohoo!
- We went to Stellenbosch with our Norwegian visitor Merete for some wine-tasting. This time we had focus on "Wine and Cheese". A very fun day (this time Anne was driving and I was drinking), but not all the cheeses met our expectations. The time Merete and I both tasted the same cheese (and liked it) and Anne yelled out "This tastes like puke", we decided to move on the the next place.
- I bought myself a Polarizer Filter for the camera. The big advantage about using such a filter, is that it filters out reflected (polarized) light, and as such you are able to take a picture of the skies, and the actually look blue. Take a look further down for an example of a picture taken with the polarizer.
- It's getting late now, and I'm running out of things to mention. I probably missed some important thing, and Anne will say "How could you NOT write about THAT?", so this list may be extended after a few days :)
Tuesday, March 06, 2007
Update from South Africa
After receiving numerous complaints about the update-frequency on this blog, I figured it was about time to write something. Here's what's been happening lately, mostly in backwards chronological order:
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People visit you from the other side of the world, and all we get is a couple of sentences? What?!
Thanks for showing me CT and just being friendly!
Greetings from the norwegian visitor who quite liked the puke-cheese.. :-)
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