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thistinylittleworld:

Capetown, South Africa

 I miss South Africa sooooo much! I miss the kind people, and the brief exchanges of friendship that we’ve had:
Question: Who like his name, asks many questions. :)
Charl: Quirky and very knowledgeable, he is very pleasurable company. :)
Tanyah: I think that she’s very pretty in a local way. If only we had more time, I think we’d be great friends. I know. :)
Peter: A warm and friendly man! I admire him for living so close with nature. :] 
Cute George: He was so scary and sullen when I first met him. But after asking him “How are you?” He lit up like the brightest lightbulb and we launched into a conversation. He later taught me much about the language. Great mistake to go by looks! 
Even cuter Shaun, the ranger who loves the mongoose: He acts real tough (or is it real? :]) and even his jokes are quite unique in a way. “What’s the favourite kind of grass to eat here?” (Shocked look) “I mean for animals.” “You’d have to ask the animals yourself, I have no idea.” -.- And he has very keen eyes!
Random friendly people who volunteered to take photos with me. ;)
Shop-lady who sold me a jazz cd: Interesting chat about the jazz scene in South Africa!
Couple in Christian bookshop: Friendly and kind people who chatted with me about South African Christianity.
And others who said “Dumela!” and gave me bright smiles. :)
It is a beautiful place with many beautiful people. God bless you all!

thistinylittleworld:

Capetown, South Africa

 I miss South Africa sooooo much! I miss the kind people, and the brief exchanges of friendship that we’ve had:

  • Question: Who like his name, asks many questions. :)
  • Charl: Quirky and very knowledgeable, he is very pleasurable company. :)
  • Tanyah: I think that she’s very pretty in a local way. If only we had more time, I think we’d be great friends. I know. :)
  • Peter: A warm and friendly man! I admire him for living so close with nature. :] 
  • Cute George: He was so scary and sullen when I first met him. But after asking him “How are you?” He lit up like the brightest lightbulb and we launched into a conversation. He later taught me much about the language. Great mistake to go by looks!
  • Even cuter Shaun, the ranger who loves the mongoose: He acts real tough (or is it real? :]) and even his jokes are quite unique in a way. “What’s the favourite kind of grass to eat here?” (Shocked look) “I mean for animals.” “You’d have to ask the animals yourself, I have no idea.” -.- And he has very keen eyes!
  • Random friendly people who volunteered to take photos with me. ;)
  • Shop-lady who sold me a jazz cd: Interesting chat about the jazz scene in South Africa!
  • Couple in Christian bookshop: Friendly and kind people who chatted with me about South African Christianity.
  • And others who said “Dumela!” and gave me bright smiles. :)

It is a beautiful place with many beautiful people. God bless you all!