As I may have mentioned before, one of the women who interviewed me for the scholarship, Anne Matthews also knows some lovely Rotarians in Cape Town. Even before I got here, she emailed some people and got me well connected with Rotarians in Cape Town – in fact, the way that I got connected with the club that’s hosting me (Sea Point) is because of a contact she has down here – Rodney Mazinter and his lovely wife Mavis. They invited me for a long weekend in Knysna (you should google it – this place is beautiful). I thought I would be unable to go because of class commitments, but I was able to book a bus back to Cape Town and will only miss one class. Anyway, Rodney and Mavis were coming here as part of a tour of the UCT Dance Team (Mavis teaches Spanish dance at UCT). Two of the nights here we went to see them perform, they were quite good. We also explored Knysna and saw the beautiful coastline, the Knysna forest, the lagoon, and an elephant park.
We also went to an amazing Saturday morning market in the town next to Knysna. I found it strangely reminiscent of home. Browsing through the stalls of vendors selling everything from cheese to meat to vegetables and everything in between, I was serenaded by none other than Alan Jackson whose music was broadcast throughout the market.
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