Tag Archives: Vaccination

Corona Virus: Lockdown Journey Journal, Day 119 of Level 1, 27 January 2022

 

Thursday 27 January 2022, Day 119 of Level 1 šŸ˜·

Corona Lockdown Gratitude šŸ™

#grateful for a busy and successful day; for posting for my clients this morning and preparing for two Status meetings; for Alex finally getting hold of BA via Twitter, all other phone call attempts failing, and costing R300 in holding on and on and on, or the calls unanswered, with the sad news that they cannot delay their flight by one day, so itā€™s back to the UK tomorrow šŸ„²; for getting my restrung pearls delivered to my home by Timeless Pearls ā¤ļø; for collecting my post at Vlaeberg Post Office Continue reading →

Corona Virus: Lockdown Journey Journal, Day 16 of Level 1, 16 October 2021

 

Saturday 16 October 2021, Day 16 of Level 1 šŸ˜·

Corona Gratitude šŸ™

#grateful for a day of relaxed working, the rainy morning making it ideal to stay home and work and catch up on sleep šŸ˜“, with the cats ; a lovely refreshing 14C walk to the Tidal Pool, where I met and chatted to a dishy Argentinian filmmaker with 52000 Instagram followersā€¦.. šŸ’™; for two Good Bad & Nasty Facebook Restaurant Group reviews for my clients Harvest Culture Eaterie and Zest šŸ™šŸ™šŸ™; for two of my clientsā€™ restaurants fully booked at lunch and dinner today šŸ™; for getting 2500 Continue reading →

Sweet Service Award goes to Pilcrow & Cleaver/Fideliā€™s; Sour Service Award goes to Pick n Pay asap!

 

The Sweet Service Award goes to Pilcrow & Cleaver and Fideliā€™s, both owned by Chef Judi Fourie, for the kind marketing of her restaurant and Deli on Parliament Street, at the CTICC and in her restaurant, by handing out discount vouchers to those persons who are vaccinated, a win-win for both. Continue reading →

Sweet Service Award goes to Somerset Hospital; Sour Service Award goes to Pick n Pay ASAP!

 

The Sweet Service Award goes to Somerset Hospital, and its vaccination team, for its efficient and relatively quick second vaccination service aĀ week ago, taking an hour this time, for the roughly ten persons in the queue. The chairs we sat on in the queue were wiped and sanitised each time we moved forward. Ā I received a notification to go to the CTICC, but because Somerset Hospital was so efficient for the first vaccination, I went back there instead. Well done Western Cape Government. Continue reading →