Thursday, September 28, 2006

weekend expedition

my housemates and i went up north last weekend to a place called cederberg. the hike was amazing! so was the whole car ride experience to the middle of no where! on the ride there and back, there were natural beauties & sceneries that reminded us of home in canada!!





Thursday, September 14, 2006

sunset at seapoint



...just a minute's walk away!!!

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Saturday, September 09, 2006

spring in cape town: after one week

dear family & friends,

greetings from south africa!

yup, it’s been a week already. on the morning i arrived, the locals informed me that it was indeed the first day of spring. spring, i’m reminded is about newness, life and growth. it is a call to come out of a “winter” of rest & rejuvenation, or in my case -- a full & fruitful summer spent in europe!!

the accommodation we confirmed felt through. so during the past 7 days, i have lived at a bed & breakfast place, a youth hostel, and now moved into a furnished apartment that my 2 classmates and i rented for the next three months. on the work front, i am still learning my role as the social work intern at the hospital. but so far, i have already visited children affected by TB, HIV & malnutrition, accompanied a mother of six to court who has witnessed domestic abuse, counselled a young father whose wife is said to be a binge drinker, and more.

on the tourist side of things, i have walked along the beautiful seaside, the world renowned v&a waterfront, the busy city centre... all the while trying not to pull out my map and be as street smart as i know how. i have also travelled in a van with my housemates’ organization, ikamva labantu (www.ikamva.org), visiting the poverty stricken townships where people live in shacks and perhaps 90% of the people are unemployed. in the foster homes that we visited, the children generally seemed happy, but twenty of them could be crammed into a space smaller than my bedroom.

cape town is a city of contrast & contradictions. the infamous minibuses that i decided to ride to work each day are called “taxis” by the locals, since most of them probably never would consider riding on the “real taxis” that my housemates and i used last night to get back from v&a waterfront, which only cost about $6 canadian, or a twoonie each. very cheap by our standards really. at the restaurant we ate at, my friend noticed that most people eating were white, while almost all the servers were black. and yea... there are quite a few italian, japanese & chinese restaurants around, but i have yet to find out what captownian food is all about.

well it is the weekend, so i should stop writing and go enjoy more of this beautiful city! table mountain here we come!

hope all’s well with you!

peace&love,
josh

Sunday, September 03, 2006

still no address

still no address to call my own here in cape town. feeling frustrated.

on a brighter note, i walked down to V&A waterfront this afternoon. i even pulled out a camera for a few shots! it was good to be by the sea again. but it's not like i ever left it or anything! hahaa. there were maybe 3 days in august where i wasn't by the sea or a lake while travelling in the UK. life is good. hahaa.

so the welcome sign at V&A waterfront said: "long time no sea?"
and my response? "nah, not for me!" :D

hehehe... will post some pics once i get the chance.
i start work at the hospital tomorrow!

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Friday, September 01, 2006

cape town at last

got into cape town at 5am this morning. it's been a hectic day, and full i guess!
blogger lost my one and only post of scotland when i typed it up at edinburgh... well, it was probably my fault. haha.
to sum it up: it's been a relaxing, rejuvenating & reconnecting time for me while in the UK. life was good!

but after the 17hrs flight (including layover) and the long day i had, i'll be needing my rest soon. just wanna let everyone know that i'm SAFE! (something noteworthy for south africa i guess.)

oh, and i got myself a cell number! haven't had one since i left vancouver! thanks to the mings for lending me their phone!

cheers.