This is where I swim.......
And this is where I work.....
Week 6 added another piece - a rather cosmic speech piece which we will perform for the Centenial celebrations. Yet, from this coming week, the added work will be balanced by the fact that I dont start school until 10am most days as my classmates are doing a theory module which I am not required to do! A later start means more time for reviewing of assignments and less time on my feet!
Went to my favourite little beach early yesterday morning - another perfect day - a great time of sitting and watching the wondrous symphony of sea, sky and sand play itself out before my eyes, a swimtime of being bashed and crashed and dashed and dumped by the waves, some rock-clambering and rock-pool peering and then off to a cup of coffee with Dale and Mike, home for a shower, off to the 'other side of the mountain' to have lunch and fascinating conversation with David and some more beach visiting, then home and change and out for a gorgeously gourmet dinner with old friends, Ian and Karin Woods and their daughter Alexandra. What a great day!!
Danger Beach
View to the left of Danger Beach looking at Simonstown
Blaauwbergstrand with view of TABLE MOUNTAIN
The sublte signs of the season's change impinges on my awareness daily. Yet other than the shortening of the days and a minor chill in the air in the morning and evening, I would not yet describe this as Autumn. Late Summer in the Shiny Cape.
One month until TONY visits!!!! Yahoooo!
Hugsxx
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