We came back so quickly we forgot to stop at a grocery store and get milk so no cereal this morning. Bread, cheese and jam is not so bad either.
Westjet put on a very funny spoof today but I missed it at first! About a jazz festival at 35,000 feet...no other foolishness.
Now we have a car, it’s easy to drive to the waterfront free underground parking for the big PicknPay grocery store where we do a big shopping to last us the whole time we are here. I plan to cook in more often this time now we are settled til we go home.
It’s nice to have lunch on our deck, prosciutto and melon, cheeses, olives and bread. Real peasant food that always pleases.
AFter we enjoy our 25 minute walk to the Watershed, a collection of beautiful and unusual stores and crafts where I buy some nice souvenirs and some interesting paper mache jewelry from Swaziland.
That evening I cook baby hake which has far too many bones but tastes good. I cook pasta, nice veggies and we eat the taste tatin with ice cream. All good.
Helen French (now Code) is coming to Cape Town this week with husband Andy and daughter Annelise so we link up with them and make a date for next week. That will be so neat to see them here instead of in England! So special to stay linked to Dave and Sylvia French’s daughter.
I have finally found some programs on TV that we can watch. They are BBC shows or movies that we get through PBS in Calgary. But ahead of us as we have to wait for them to his US before we get them in Calgary via Seattle!
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