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Africa » South Africa » Gauteng » Johannesburg » Melville August 11th 2015

A lovely night of brews and braai should be topped off with a lovely day filled with what else, more beer! (sadly no braai) This time it’s for educational purposes. Hehehe! Still adjusting to the time change I woke up really early and went back to sleep for a bit but eventually making it to the SAB World of Beer!!! That’s the South African Brewing company. Its like a macro brewery that has plants all around south Africa and makes many different labels of beer. Kind of like a conglomerate which can be a good thing sometimes, but it’s the big guys, so not my cup of tea. There are the headquarters and the brewery. Actually, the cab driver brought me to the offices in Braamfontein instead of the actual brewery in New Town. These are ... read more
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Africa » South Africa » Gauteng » Johannesburg » Melville August 10th 2015

Well I arrived in Johannesburg today from San Francisco....took a day and a half to get here, but I made it! It also only took an hour and a half to get through but my bag made it so all is good! The hostel workers weren't up yet as it was about 6 in the morning. There was the night guy but he didn't know anything so I waited another hour to have someone check me in and then I rested for a while. When I woke up some South African fellas were enjoying some libations so I had to participate myself. I ran to the bottle shop and found out the "local" beers in Joburg are the same as the beers you can get everywhere in SA. oh well! they taste like beer so no ... read more
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Africa » South Africa » Gauteng » Johannesburg » Melville August 10th 2015

Hello all!!!! So this is a blog. Ive been traveling a lot and recalling all my adventures I really wish I had them written down somewhere! So here we go! All yall will be able to follow my every footstep as I traverse the globe. Hopefully my linguistic skills will make you feel as if you are at my side enjoying each and every moment, tasting all the great tastes, and feeling the wonder and sense of awe that lie just around the corner every time I set foot out the door. I will be in and out of internet service along the way so I have back logged a few entries with the intent of having something new to read every few days, if not every day. This is the just the intro entry, so ... read more

Africa » South Africa » Gauteng » Johannesburg May 31st 2015

Perhaps I should’ve always known that my time in Johannesburg was never quite going to go to plan. As convenient as the BazBus is, depending on the route you are taking, the bus does not go every day – going from Durban to Johannesburg, the BazBus only goes four days a week – something I had overlooked despite my meticulous planning. The upshot of all of this was that I now had to spend an extra night in Durban, a city I wasn’t too enamoured with after my last visit there. And I now had to cram four days’ worth of Johannesburg sights and activities into three. But what is there to see and do in Johannesburg anyway? A lot of people asked me this question. Some even questioned why I was bothering to go. Before ... read more
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Africa » South Africa » Gauteng » Johannesburg May 9th 2015

In honour of my return to South Africa, I thought I would share a few of the words and phrases that baffled me on my first trip here (and second, and third... ). The obvious ones are things like ‘braai’ (barbecue), ‘robots’ (traffic lights) and ‘biltong’ (dried strips of meat, a popular snack). ‘Ya, you just turn left at the robots, past the biltong store and we’ll meet you at the braai for some snoek’ ‘Eh?’ I like to think I have adopted fairly successfully the language that is South African English. My family often make fun of my British-Yorkshire-South African accent, which is a product of non-Yorkshire parents, a Yorkshire childhood, and many months in South Africa trying to communicate with my boyfriend’s nieces and nephews who simply do not understand a word I say ... read more
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Africa » South Africa » Gauteng » Johannesburg May 6th 2015

This trip to South Africa happened on a whim. I had 8 days off coming up and knew I did not want to spend them in Kuwait where I work. I started looking at different places to visit, Nepal. India, Mauritius, Malta, just places I have heard about and thought might be interesting. One morning while I was eating breakfast downtown and searching I over heard a few ladies from the UK talking and one said that she was getting ready for a holiday in South Africa, and the others said that they had been there several times. I couldn’t understand why someone would go back to the same place so many times. This got me to thinking. I had always wanted to go to Africa, hunting but could never justify the cost; I started researching ... read more
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Africa » South Africa » Gauteng » Johannesburg March 12th 2015

This is my last day in Africa and my last day in Johannesburg – and it’s a very special one. The early part of my adventure was all part of the Give Movement Journey 2015 – the activities of the past few days are a result of my master networking skills and abilities, and I mean that in all sincerety. Most of my colleagues continued on to various safari trips after the Give Movement 2015 project. Prior to coming to Africa, I asked my colleague Sandy Salle (http://www.hillsofafrica.com) to connect me with some of her contacts in Zimbabwe (this is her native home and she is a very generous soul!). She made the initial introductions and I took it from there – resulting in the start of new relationship with Hema Vallabh, http://www.thepassionateprofessional.org Before Ch... read more
Night out with the girls!
Vanessa's pool
Thanks to Vanessa Perumal for hosting us!

Africa » South Africa » Gauteng » Johannesburg March 9th 2015

And another beautiful, sunny morning in Johannesburg – hello, everyone! Today is a special day and one that is so near and dear to my heart. It is International Women’s Day and I am participating in the Global Mentoring Walk. What an honor. What a thrill – and, again, another activity so in alignment with my WHY! Let me share the story of how this came about – because I want my clients and other entrepreneurs to understand the power of relationships, networking and asking for what you want – skills I have mastered and which I use for the greater good. When I was invited to join Suzanne Evans and Sandy Salle on the Give Movement Journey 2015, I was more than happy to return for the 2nd time. I know that one of the ... read more
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yummy breakfast
on our way to the Mentoring Walk

Africa » South Africa » Gauteng » Johannesburg » Bruma March 2nd 2015

And here I am - after 2 very long days of travel - intersting times on the road, though. It is 27 degrees Celsius - quite a change from -25 at home when I left. It is delightful to be met by my guide, Natasha (all arranged by http://www.HillsofAfrica.com and my buddy, Sandy Salle!) - when one is at the level of fatigue that I was getting off that plane, it was nice to be told where to go and what to do, LOL. The hotel I am staying at is right at the airport so it was just a short walk away and off we go. http://www.thecitylodgehotel.com The room is really quite nice - very comfortable and it was only moments before I hit the bed. I only intended to sleep for 2-3 hours but ... read more
coming into Johannesburg
lovely swimming pool
fitness room

Africa » South Africa » Gauteng » Johannesburg February 16th 2015

We saw so much today, I’m finding it hard to process. Our morning started with a drive through some of the affluent districts near our hotel. The main impression is that everyone lives behind decorative but solid walls, topped by various styles of deterrent, including razor wire. We did stop at Nelson Mandela’s house in Houghton Estates, bought in 1990 by the ANCfor him – a large, beautiful house with lots of windows. An endearing tribute to him came from the stones around the trees outside the walls – they were all painted with messages, placed there when he was ill and after his death (2013). A short drive away, on the top of a hill, was the Constitutional Court. A deeply moving site. It took quite some time for me absorb conflicting feelings. After considerable ... read more
Awaiting Trial Block staircases
Soweto homes
Percy's Matchbox




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