I'm off to Namibia for a couple days!! Abby, Avalon, and I decided to take advantage of our long weekend and head off to Namibia. We're taking a bus and it should be approximately 22 hours...but once we get there it promises to be another adventure!!
I'll make sure to write all about it when I get back.
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Monday, April 21, 2008
Weekend in Stellenbosch
I spent this weekend in Stellenbosch with the four other Trinity girls. We stayed at our professor's house--she has a beautiful home with an amazing view of the mountains. Huge windows along one whole side of the house provide a perfect view to the living room and all the bedrooms.
We got there Saturday morning; we first went to a little market and then into town. This was my second time there, but it really is a cute little town. That evening, we all went out to dinner at Moyo, an African themed restaurant with a giant buffet and "traditional" performers. A little touristy for my taste, but still fun to see.
On Sunday, we went out to lunch with Sibs and her husband, Basil, to a restaurant in Franschoek (neighboring town to Stellenbosch). Possibly the best part of the day was that Basil drove us to lunch in his blue 1953 Mercedes convertible!! It was the perfect setting of mountains and vineyards for riding in an antique car. We even took some pictures of me at driving wheel--I'll have to post those soon.
We got there Saturday morning; we first went to a little market and then into town. This was my second time there, but it really is a cute little town. That evening, we all went out to dinner at Moyo, an African themed restaurant with a giant buffet and "traditional" performers. A little touristy for my taste, but still fun to see.
On Sunday, we went out to lunch with Sibs and her husband, Basil, to a restaurant in Franschoek (neighboring town to Stellenbosch). Possibly the best part of the day was that Basil drove us to lunch in his blue 1953 Mercedes convertible!! It was the perfect setting of mountains and vineyards for riding in an antique car. We even took some pictures of me at driving wheel--I'll have to post those soon.
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
You are what you eat?
Interesting article from the New York Times which connects food preference to presidential candidates:
What's for Dinner? The Pollster wants to know
It seems like a pretty simplistic way to look at politics, but its fun to think about how your eating habits might fit into this paradigm.
You may also want to check out these articles, which place you in a candidate's camp based on what's in your grocery cart:
You might be a Clinton Supporter if..
You might be an Obama supporter If...
I'll admit that I do love soft chocolate chip cookies and Panera Bread.
What's for Dinner? The Pollster wants to know
It seems like a pretty simplistic way to look at politics, but its fun to think about how your eating habits might fit into this paradigm.
You may also want to check out these articles, which place you in a candidate's camp based on what's in your grocery cart:
You might be a Clinton Supporter if..
You might be an Obama supporter If...
I'll admit that I do love soft chocolate chip cookies and Panera Bread.
Monday, April 14, 2008
The Week in Review
I've clearly been slacking off on my blogging, but its only because I've been super busy. Here's some of what I've been up to:
On Thursday night, I saw a production of the musical, "Chicago." I was hoping for some nice scenes of the skyline, but the whole play took place inside the Cook County jail, which doesn't exactly remind me of home. It was great production and I think many of the characters really mastered the Chicago accent.
On Friday, my roommates and I went out for delicious sushi! First time I've had sushi in Cape Town--so far, so good.
Saturday was the start of an action packed couple of days. We woke up early and set out to go to an organic food market. My roommate Jenny had gone the weekend before, and gave us some simple instructions. Unfortunately, these directions did not prove very easy to follow; it required the help of two really nice strangers and two rides on mini-buses. Once we got there, it was an amazing market with tons of food. I had some really amazing crepes and brought home olive bread for later.
After we returned home, we headed to a rugby game. Again, it was tons of fun. This time the Stormers even won, so that was exciting.
The next day, we woke up early again! Avalon, Abby and I all headed to Table Mountain for a nice hike. I've been meaning to do this since I got to Cape Town, so it was exciting to finally have a chance. The hike up was pretty intense and definitely made me feel like I'm a little out of shape. The top of Table Mountain has a beautiful view of the whole city. Its a little weird because there's a gift shop and restaurant at the top, so there's a bit of a clash between the tourist stuff and the beautiful scenery. We took the cable car down, which also offers a great view, but its really fast, so you can't blink.
Finally, that night we went out to dinner at the Buena Vista Social Cafe, based off the band and documentary, the Buena Vista Social Cafe. It was a pretty cool scene with lots of salsa dancing.
It was an awesome weekend, but I'm super tired, and I really need to catch up on all my school work.
I'll try to post some pictures later today or tomorrow!!
On Thursday night, I saw a production of the musical, "Chicago." I was hoping for some nice scenes of the skyline, but the whole play took place inside the Cook County jail, which doesn't exactly remind me of home. It was great production and I think many of the characters really mastered the Chicago accent.
On Friday, my roommates and I went out for delicious sushi! First time I've had sushi in Cape Town--so far, so good.
Saturday was the start of an action packed couple of days. We woke up early and set out to go to an organic food market. My roommate Jenny had gone the weekend before, and gave us some simple instructions. Unfortunately, these directions did not prove very easy to follow; it required the help of two really nice strangers and two rides on mini-buses. Once we got there, it was an amazing market with tons of food. I had some really amazing crepes and brought home olive bread for later.
After we returned home, we headed to a rugby game. Again, it was tons of fun. This time the Stormers even won, so that was exciting.
The next day, we woke up early again! Avalon, Abby and I all headed to Table Mountain for a nice hike. I've been meaning to do this since I got to Cape Town, so it was exciting to finally have a chance. The hike up was pretty intense and definitely made me feel like I'm a little out of shape. The top of Table Mountain has a beautiful view of the whole city. Its a little weird because there's a gift shop and restaurant at the top, so there's a bit of a clash between the tourist stuff and the beautiful scenery. We took the cable car down, which also offers a great view, but its really fast, so you can't blink.
Finally, that night we went out to dinner at the Buena Vista Social Cafe, based off the band and documentary, the Buena Vista Social Cafe. It was a pretty cool scene with lots of salsa dancing.
It was an awesome weekend, but I'm super tired, and I really need to catch up on all my school work.
I'll try to post some pictures later today or tomorrow!!
Thursday, April 3, 2008
Spring Break 2008: Adventure Vay-cay
I'm finally back in Cape Town after an amazing spring break trip!! We began the trip heading east and drove along the Garden Route. We stopped in a couple small towns where we stayed in super nice hostels. We referred to everything as though it were specially designed for the adventure we were about to have: the adventure back pack, the adventure sandals, the adventure shorts...All of these were accessories for our truly adventure activities. Along the Garden Route, we went cave climbing (through some very small spaces) and flew across a water fall on a zip line. I had never done either, but both were amazing. I'm not usually the most adventurous traveler, but these were experiences I'll never forget.
We continued to head east, and drove through the Wild Coast. This is a much less developed part of the country; much of it was formerly part of the Transkei, a homeland under the apartheid government. As we drove along the highway, there were people using it as sidewalk and farm animals using the grass for grazing--a little more hectic than what I'm used to in the States. We stayed three nights along the coast where we swam in the beautiful Indian Ocean (possibly my favorite ocean). The four of us had an amazing "adventure" day when our guide in Port St. John's took us to cave for natural sunscreen (basically, clay), took us canoing, and finally for the most amazing hike of my life through jungle and coastal terrain.
The final night of the trip was spent in Durban before we flew home. I was only there for about half a day, but I wasn't that impressed. Much more crowded than Cape Town and not as beautiful.
I was super lucky to go on this trip and its really made me itch to do some more traveling around the region. Can't wait till classes end!!!
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