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Corona Virus: Lockdown Journey Journal, Day 64 of Level 1, 3 December 2021

Friday 3 December 2021, Day 64 of Level 1

Corona Gratitude 🙏

#grateful for a busy day, getting up at 6h00, to squeeze in as much client work as possible; for the fantastic news that Utopia won Africa’s Best Rooftop Restaurant 2021, in amazing company of other category winners Wolfgat, La Colombe, and Chefs Warehouse Tintswalo ❤️❤️❤️; for fetching my German tourists at the V&A to take them on a day trip on their last Cape Town day down to the south, including Muizenberg, Kalk Bay, Fish Hoek, Kommetjie, Chapman’s Peak, Hout Bay; for the Boulders Beach cashier recognizing my Tourist Guiding badge, and reversing my entrance fee at Continue reading →

Corona Virus: Lockdown Journey Journal, Day 48 of Level 1, 17 November 2021.

 

Wednesday 17 November 2021, Day 48 of Level 1 😷

Corona Gratitude 🙏

#grateful for some good rain, in three sets of showers throughout the day, even a few minutes ago, and chilly, good early to bed weather; for the best continuous sleep last night in a long time, at 7 1/2 hours; for a hard working morning preparing for my Status meetings at newkings and at Zest, lovely meetings in the afternoon, with lots of laughing with the hotel GM Martine; for a shop at Woolworths in Piazza da Luz and for seeing the lovely Manager Gary there; for two Bakoven walks today; for two Discovery Gameboard plays; for the excitement of receiving my Continue reading →

La Colombe Group to make a double restaurant splash in the V & A Waterfront!

 

The La Colombe Group is growing its portfolio by adding two restaurants in Cape Town, both in the Waterfront, reports Eat Out.

This makes La Colombe the largest company-owned restaurant group, with 3 Franschhoek-based restaurants, and soon 4 Cape Town Restaurants. Continue reading →

V&A Waterfront celebrates 30th anniversary, SA’s Top tourist attraction!

 

The V & A Waterfront has issued a commemorative issue of its Winter 2021 magazine to honour ‘30 years of hope, connection and the best of the V & A’.

It is a reflection on the history of the establishment of the Waterfront in 1990 as well as its growing expansion and development, the harbour area which has become South Africa’s most popular tourist attraction. Continue reading →