It is recovery time for me while Matthew enjoys himself at BBC playing Dodgeball with the other kids.
Sunday, 30 November 2008
Saturday, 29 November 2008
Father Carter
My diet is gone out of the window after yesterday’s party start and today’s events. My day started with breakfast at Doppio Zero with the men’s group and in the afternoon lunch at Heronbridge while watching a cricket game. Father Christmas came during the cricket game to see if there were any good children. My good friend Gary was rather hot in the red outfit and here is Matthew sitting on his lap.
Friday, 28 November 2008
Off to see the relatives
Thursday, 27 November 2008
Purple Train
Wednesday, 26 November 2008
How to start rumors
Tuesday, 25 November 2008
Turn up the heat
With temperatures reaching over 30 degrees C, it is a pleasure to sitting in a climate controlled building. Maxy disappeared at 4 in the afternoon and was no where to be found when it got dark. We started a neighborhood search with posters at all complex entrances. We started hearing reports of him down by the Jukskei River and in the complexes boarding the river. At 10pm we received a call from a lady in the complex next to ours. She had just returned home and found Maxy with all her female dogs. Luckily they have been spade. It was one of the posters that she saw at the entrance of her complex that helped. The sweat is over and with this heat only an ice cold drink can reach the spot.
Monday, 24 November 2008
The bunnies
Sunday, 23 November 2008
Little ones with Attitude
Saturday, 22 November 2008
Last meeting
Today is the men’s last meeting for this year. Here is Keith, Ted and Gary sharing a joke before we get started. Next week we will have a breakfast somewhere. I later took Maxy to the park for his weekly run and finished the day off slouched on the couch watching the Springboks kick England’s butt by a record margin.
Friday, 21 November 2008
And Action!
On my way down to the car park at Park Station there was a local film shoot on Platform 12. It must be a low budget one or students from the university’s film school. At least for me it is the start of the weekend. The client mentioned on yesterday’s post will contact me next week which means a free weekend ahead. I can breathe out now.
Thursday, 20 November 2008
Who’s the man?
Wednesday, 19 November 2008
Koffie Kapitaal
Tuesday, 18 November 2008
Nero’s feast
Be careful when you pull a tongue Mike, as you never know where the picture will end up. Sandy is trying to smile next to that face. Doesn’t Mike look just like the Roman Emperor Nero? This evening our home cell had our Christmas dinner. Andy, Sandy, Rob, Denise, Mike, Denise, Emmelinah, Poppie (Karin), Jackie, Francis, Johanna, Carol and myself all enjoyed ourselves. The water mains were turned off in the area so we had no running water, which was okay until we needed to refill the toilet cistern from the swimming pool. As usual the food was scrumptious. We started with avocado pear topped with shrimps in home made mayonnaise sauce. For main course there was roast turkey, roast beef, roast potatoes, roast vegetables, other vegetables, salad and garlic bread. After that I was too full but that was the end of my diet. With ice-cream topped with strawberries, cherries and melted chocolate what could I do. There was also some tangerine and cream pudding and not to forget Emmelinah’s cupcakes. We ended the evening with coffee, tea and more chocolate.
Monday, 17 November 2008
Repair Man
Sunday, 16 November 2008
94.7
Today was the12th Pick n Pay 94.7 Cycle Challenge and over 25 000 cyclists took part. It is a 94.7 km long race that winds itself through Johannesburg and all the roads that are affected are closed to vehicles. It is these road closures that cut a number of people off from their destinations and they have to go a long way round. The route goes near our house which makes getting to BBC a pain. Why can't they make it on a Saturday? Don't get me wrong I don't mind the race, it just must not affect me adversly. I might even enter if it wasn't for being on a Sunday.
Saturday, 15 November 2008
The Cousins
Friday, 14 November 2008
My! What long legs you have!
Thursday, 13 November 2008
Reverent
I am sure Masilo is no angel but who am I to judge. That reminds me of an old joke. It uses the insufferable black and white issues of the old apartheid area. Don’t shoot the messenger but here goes…
This old white Dominee (Afrikaans word for minister) dies and arrives at the Pearly Gates expecting to be ushered in with a lot of fanfare but is told to wait. Some time later a black man arrives and after giving his name to St Peter he is warmly welcomed in. The Dominee having just witnessed this furiously demands from St Peter an explanation. St Peter then asks the Dominee “Every time you preach on a Sunday, how many of your congregants fall asleep?” “Many!” answered the Dominee. “Well you see,” says St Peter, “that man you just saw been welcomed into heaven, he is a taxi driver and every time he drives, his passengers are all praying.” ;-)
This old white Dominee (Afrikaans word for minister) dies and arrives at the Pearly Gates expecting to be ushered in with a lot of fanfare but is told to wait. Some time later a black man arrives and after giving his name to St Peter he is warmly welcomed in. The Dominee having just witnessed this furiously demands from St Peter an explanation. St Peter then asks the Dominee “Every time you preach on a Sunday, how many of your congregants fall asleep?” “Many!” answered the Dominee. “Well you see,” says St Peter, “that man you just saw been welcomed into heaven, he is a taxi driver and every time he drives, his passengers are all praying.” ;-)
Wednesday, 12 November 2008
Camera Shy
Tuesday, 11 November 2008
APF march
The Anti-Privatization Forum decided to start marching to the municipal buildings demanding 50 liters of water free per month per household. Well it is not an unreasonable request. It works out to about a liter and a half of drinking water per family a day. Only a small group of protesters turned out due to the rainy weather.
Monday, 10 November 2008
RCC
Sunday, 9 November 2008
I wonder
Saturday, 8 November 2008
I am ten
Friday, 7 November 2008
Woza Friday, Woza Weekend
This week has been rather very busy with me jumping between Metrorail, Cyberkinetics, Flex Group, Zero27, Dave Baker and home. Matthew had his 10th birthday on Tuesday and this weekend it is party time. Here is a photo of Leon plugging away at his databases and cubes before the weekend gets earnestly underway.
Thursday, 6 November 2008
Keba Keba
Wednesday, 5 November 2008
Mozaltov
Tuesday, 4 November 2008
Funny face
Monday, 3 November 2008
Daniel in Thoko’s Den
Arriving at Metrorail this morning, I found some staff members protesting at the gate for some reason. I heard that they wanted a station master to be re-called. What’s this re-calling nonsense that started when the ANC re-called the president of the country? Why don’t they just call a spade a spade? Re-calling is just a stupid way of saying “You’re Fired!” Today’s photo is of Daniel from the Finance Department meeting with Thoko.
Sunday, 2 November 2008
The pregnant fairy
Saturday, 1 November 2008
Maurizo
Ah, I have not seen Maurizo for a long time. He has been away for a while. He joined us at BBC to have a Men’s Breakfast. It was good to sit down and chat with him over a scrumptious breakfast. Behind him to the left are Trevor, the back of John and Gary with his “What a Potjie” t-shirt. On the right, I am not sure who the person with his back to me is except for Jason on the far right.