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Magic falafelmaker

The Hazif Abdol Malack had gained a magic ring on his Hajj to Mecca. The ring was milk-coloured and protected him from ever being damaged by a blade. It worked so well that he had to take it off every time he wanted to cut a piece of bread or cut his hair. Legend says that the Flipperty Gibbets found the ring with their horn, and it’s now somewhere on the farm.
The Fairy & the Farm. Part VI: The Dreamweaver

February 24th 2007
A mere stone throw away from the Turkish bath was a hair saloon. Moscow Carmine, she read in bright red letters on the door to the saloon, as she opened it. The saloon was empty but for a barber who was busy cutting with his scissors in the air. “Hi.” The fairy said with a hesitant voice. Mr Moscow - the barber - didn’t notice and continued with what he was doing. “I’m looking for th ... read more
Africa » South Africa » Western Cape » Cape Town

South African Flag After the British seized the Cape of Good Hope area in 1806, many of the Dutch settlers (the Boers) trekked north to found their own republics. The discovery of diamonds (1867) and gold (1886) spurred wealth and immigration and intensified the subjug... ... read more
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