Friday, December 13, 2013

Afrikaans is a West Germanic language spoken. Primarily in South Africa and Namibia The language is


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Leisurely breakfast today is not really a lacarte planned effe ... some shopping on Long Street and then to 12.15 dentist Jacky has been running for several days with toothache and sore gums a herringbone is probably the cause. So DO NOT WORRY BE EVERYTHING IS OK, we now have the right medication dentist fotokes packed and everything is ok. After dental visit time for beer to mouth rinse a pita with ostrich and springbok one with Mama Africa, and then do some shopping on greenmarket square.Jack completely bought into South African outfit. T-shirt and cap, and some springbok skins after what Bargaining. 09-05-2012 a lacarte at 17:51 written by djveerle Category: Daily reports >> Reply (1) 08-05-2012 Day 14: Montagu to Cape Town Glorious weather 30c and drive back to our starting point Cape Town. We drive along the N1 (highway) but take the road towards Paarl and that is a path through the mountains. On our drive we suddenly scared of Baboen monkeys jumping around on the road. Unfortunately I was too late to draw pictures are large beasts. It is a beautiful road through the mountains. We stop in Paarl for a glass of wine and lunch and then drive to Cape Town back to Bayview guesthouse where we are greeted by our hostess who makes you feel as if we were regulars a lacarte (that we stillekes to also to be). We load our car and bring it back to Avis. Car delivered time for a beer and a hot bath and Seffens bite at Da Vinci's (where she now also already know us :)) Our last holiday we spend in Cape Town and we still have many plans :) 08-05-2012 a lacarte to 18 33 written by djveerle Category: Daily reports >> Reply (0) 07-05-2012 Create your own bottle and so we make our own wine composition: 20% shiraz, 20% cabernet sauvignon and 60% merlot 07-05-2012 to 17:51 written by djveerle Category: a lacarte Daily reports >> Reply (0) Day 13: Wine tour in Montagu Today we are going to wine tour in Montagu. We have deliberately chosen to do to give a chance to the smaller wineries wine tour here because Stellenbosch and as we know in Belgium al We visit Zandvliet, Excelsior, Viljoensdrift, Springfield, Rietvallei where we can taste so successful wine tour all wines . Excelsior you can compose your own bottle that's right! You have the choice between merlot, shiraz and cabernet sauvignon. We choose a lacarte 20% shiraz, 20% cabernet sauvignon and 60% merlot and bottlen but :) In Viljoensdrift we take a break for lunch delicious camembert and tasty charcuterie and, of course, a bottle of merlot and zonneke ensure a successful a lacarte lunch. We'll be back with a bottle of grappa, postage and sauvignon blanc. a lacarte view from B & B Airlies Trials in Zandvliet Excelsior lunch Viljoensdrift Rietvallei 07-05-2012 at 17:19 written by djveerle Category: Daily reports >> Reply (0) Die African languages: Lesson 1
Afrikaans is a West Germanic language spoken. Primarily in South Africa and Namibia The language is the daughter language of Dutch, a lacarte born of seventeenth-century Dutch dialects, and was named historic Cape Dutch. 90 to 95% of the vocabulary of Dutch origin. Probably It's a funny lingo and when you hear them talk, they talk just English and Dutch together. Good morning: good mre Braai BBQ Madame: Madame expresses Sir: sir Breakfast: ontbyt sleep: sleep well: good wireless: cordless website - "webtuiste" computer: reckoner match: vuurhoutjie I love you: Ek is lief vir yours radio image = TV 07-05-2012 at 09:55 written by djveerl

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