Today Prasa launched the first mobile police station based on a train unit. If I remember correctly Lucky Montana, CEO of Prasa, said that they planned to make 6 of them.They will be used with the Shosholoza Meyl on their long distance corridors. The mobile train unit has a charge office, kitchen, sleeping area, shower and small two cells. I asked one policeman how people can they hold in the cells and he said about 15 as they don’t need to be comfortable. All getting ready for the 2010.
Wednesday, 30 September 2009
Tuesday, 29 September 2009
Dropped Sophia
Monday, 28 September 2009
Elke huis het sy kruis
The thing that I am going through but cannot mention here is something a family should never ever go through. I never wanted to be a statistic but that is the way it looks like its heading. Why did God ever allow bi-polar to exist? I hang my head in shame and guilt. I at a nice chat with Marthinus (shown above) who is a big 3D and gaming fan about getting some LAN games set up for Matthew.
Sunday, 27 September 2009
Days like this
Saturday, 26 September 2009
Back to the Men's Ministry
This morning I woke up to a beautiful summers morning and decided that it would be a good time to go to the men's group that meet at seven on Saturdays. Maybe it was meant to be as when I was returning, I saw this man walking that I recognised. It was a friend that had immigrated to Australia about two years ago. He had come back to sell the South African part of his business. We ended up at the side of the road in Bryanston chatting away. Well today's photo is of some of the men that meet regularly at BBC, they are Keith and Dave in the front and Gary and Leon at the back.
Friday, 25 September 2009
1,000 Post
Wow, I have finally reached my 1,000 post by posting one photograph every day since the 1st January 2007. It has been fun but tough at times. Thank you all who keep coming back to see what has been happening in the life of Jerome. Many people had taken today off and turned yesterday’s public holiday into a long weekend. Here is Steven (obvious he doesn't know how to pick a soccer team), Jimmy and Refiloe (in a tradition dress as yesterday was Heritage Day). You wouldn't believe me if I told you that they are discussing a clip found online of one of Michael Jackson's weird but spectacular dance movements.
Thursday, 24 September 2009
Small Trains and small boys
Wednesday, 23 September 2009
What happened to Kaizer Chiefs?
Tuesday, 22 September 2009
Juta
Monday, 21 September 2009
Friendly wave
Sunday, 20 September 2009
Boaz
Today was the last of the series of Ruth at BBC. Ross concluded with the differences of Religion and Redemption. His very last point was to find joy in all circumstances. This is not easy. How is the question which keeps playing in my mind? Well I have a long way to go to understand this fully. Anyway here is Graham and Bruce having a discussion afterwards.
Saturday, 19 September 2009
Klein Jukskei
This afternoon I took the boys to the small river that runs near us, the Klein Jukskei River. Matthew and the Italian Greyhounds loved exploring along the river bank while I enjoyed looking at all the lovely decks built overlooking the river. The word klein means small in Afrikaans which rightly means that there is a bigger Jukskei river. This smaller river runs into the Jukskei River about 11km downstream where this photo was taken. Now there is only one word which you may not know that is the Afrikaans word Jukskei. This is an Afrikaans folk sport that originated about 250 years ago in the Cape and become popular during the Great Trek in the early 1800s. Skei is the pins used in the yokes that were attached to their cattle to pull wagons. A peg is planted into the ground and the object is to try throwing your skei to knock over the peg.
Friday, 18 September 2009
Left or right?
What I do today, or the next few days might have a huge difference in my future. We as a family are at a cross roads and I am in a situation that no man should be. Ahead of me as in the photo is a fork in the road. Which way to take is the question I am pondering? Today's photo is taken towards the war memorial near the Johannesburg Zoo. I went past here on my way from Sun International to Metrorail. I went this way because there was a police road block on Jan Smuts and I didn't want the inconvenience of sitting in the traffic jam that the road block causes.
Thursday, 17 September 2009
Bongi
Wednesday, 16 September 2009
More Taxis
The Metro Police had sealed the Bree Street Taxi Rank off. What for is anybody's guess. It is most likely another raid although there seems to be two trucks on the ramp with what looks like the Red Ants loading things into the back of the trucks. The Red Ants is the nickname for the company who dress their employees in red overalls and forcefully remove squatters ect. As you can see in today's photo the taxis are queued up as their entrance is blocked.
Tuesday, 15 September 2009
Thinking Mode
Monday, 14 September 2009
Monday Noord
Sunday, 13 September 2009
Rest Day
Saturday, 12 September 2009
What happened to Spring?
Friday, 11 September 2009
Meet my Bodyguard
Today I joined the Read Educational Trust for the Nedbank Readathon 2009. They aim to develop the culture of reading in South Africa. At the prize giving ceremony I met Baby Jake Matlala for the second time in my life. After an illustrious boxing career, Baby Jake retired in 2002 still holding his WBU junior flyweight title. In today's photo you can see the size difference of Baby Jake with Big Boy me. He is a little man with a big heart as he is the Read Foundation’s spokesperson. Later on Matthew and I are going to watch John Ellis from Tree63 play at the ReGeneration Tour.