Tuesday, 1 October 2013

A Sunsational Durban

en route to the airport for a sunsational holiday.
Seated at my dining room table I ran through the things I needed to make sure I had in my bag as this 6 day trip to Kwa Zulu Natal was going to be a whirlwind of adventure.  As I ran through my mental checklist, I realized that I was beginning to run out of time, my flight was at 12:05pm and at  9:30am  I was still trying to decide on whether I should take a laptop with me or not?  I resorted to no laptop, just a notebook and my phone, a mini technology detox after all I’m supposed to be going on Holiday!
Arriving at the Gautrain station I realized I had missed the 10:30am train, nothing like a bit of adrenalin to get the heart going. Reaching ORT I made a mad dash to my check-in counter breathing a sigh of relief as I arrived within minutes of boarding. Sweet Haleluyah! I certainly was not the only one running late a young family of 3 checked-in at the counter next to me also on their way to Durban.  As I waited for my boarding pass I saw this kid staring at me, eventually he couldn’t contain himself anymore and burst out much to his father’s embarrassment “Are you not scared of flying?”   I smiled at him reminiscing about my maiden flight to Cape Town at age of 9, with my mother and sister. “No I’m not scared” I smiled “I promise you it’s not that bad in fact it can be a lot of fun!”  I was excited for the kid! It’s so wonderful doing something for the first time and his parents were missing out on the moment by being so self-conscious of their child’s anticipation, when life offers you the opportunity to experience something for the first time through a child’s eyes share in the joy.  
I bid the young man well and took my boarding pass making another mad dash to the boarding gate not wanting to be the last passenger in.  As I handed my proof of identification (ID) and ticket over I was told that my driver’s license  that I had taken with me as ID had expired and that I would not be allowed to board by this Amazonian woman,  who stood towering over me holding my fate in her hands.  This was after I had smiled and given her a happy hello, whilst everyone boarded the plane I stood watching the people file through.  I could not for the life of me understand why she would say I cannot use my expired license to board the plane, it’s not like I was the pilot flying us to Durban! Counting to 10, I finally said “look I didn’t know about these new rules and anyways if you look at the picture you will see that the only thing that is expired is the card, now can I please board the plane or will you give me my ticket fare back since your check-in people failed to pick up this mistake?” Well there was no arguing with that she promptly told me that next time they would not allow me to fly with them as she handed over my ticket and expired license with the fakest smile she could muster.
Once I was settled in my seat, I took in the sounds: there were friends laughing, a baby gurgling, I turned to the guy next to me as he greeted me, after a quick chat I knew that it would be a warm weekend and how long he was going to be in Durban for.  This type of Friendliness is what sets Durbanites apart from other South Africans; they are really warm, friendly people who will happily share half their life with you.  
Feeling somewhat dizzy as I stepped out of the plane.
Within 50 minutes we were landing in Durban, it was this landing that unsettled me a bit as I walked out I felt like I had been shaken like a martini! I was thankful for the moment at the conveyor belt to pull myself together.  Looking across I noticed the young family waiting for their bags as well, the parents looked even more stressed than when I first encountered them, the son reached out to grab his bag and instead landed up bumping into another passenger much to his father’s irritation. I silently hoped that they would not be driving themselves around as I could not see this man enjoying his holiday, let alone being a pleasure to be around for his family.  In cases where people are so high-strung it’s often best that they opt for someone a registered chauffeur/Tour guide to drive them around therefore allowing them to relax.   Holidays are meant to be fun, exciting and an opportunity to kick back and not worry about a thing! With my bag in hand I made my way to the exit looking for my name board ready to test if Durban is the warmest place to spend summer and If I would enjoy being chauffer driven as I particularly like being in control of my trip. 
Professionalism at its best! This man understands the meaning of the word Hospitality.  Once I was welcomed by Logan my bag was whisked away and it was no longer my problem.  A promising start!

Wednesday, 18 September 2013

From KwaZulu Natal to South Korea; Soul to Seoul

Whilst most of us have travelling partners that we chose and particularly enjoy travelling with for their great sense of humour or their ability to budget and handle sticky situations.  I had no such luck in choosing my partners, as they chose me.  I met my travelling partners in the eyes of a grade 8 boy who seemed mesmerized by something below my chin.  Initially I thought maybe I had a piece of lettuce that had made its way onto my uniform during lunch time, though as I followed his long, staring gaze I realized that it was the two bumps that were certainly larger than most girls that kept him hypnotized; entranced by the two sisters who had joined me over the summer holidays on my transition from primary school to high school.
These girls soon became the centre of all curiosity and attention whether they intended to or not at our athletics meet, they were waving at the spectators as I ran towards the finish line, coming in 3rd I realized I had my own cheerleading squad…who needs a support group when you have your breasts as the audience que card for “clap now” After a few years travelling with the rowdy twins from the Kingdom of the Zulu’s I felt it only apt to give them names that reflected their character.
Thandizintho “one who likes things” Freedom fighter : was the rowdiest of the girls, forward and always ready to make an appearance at any given moment.  This was the girl who winked at the guys at my yoga teaching exam, tried to unbutton my shirt on my first date and often throws tantrums about being restrained.
Landelani “the one who follows”: is the one who follows reluctantly, a rather shy girl who is always being strung along by Thandizintho,  like the time when a young at a bar laid his head on the ladies and screamed if only some guys came with these…awkward. 
As if that was not enough some Brutus at a Human rights course in Cape Town decided to draw a rather unflattering cartoon image of the sisters as watermelons , this resulted in discontinuation of all polo-neck shirts from my wardrobe and a good thumping for him from Miss Maya Angelou’s Phenomanal woman, performed by yours truly and the sisters.  These ladies have never been quiet girls, at least depict them correctly if you are going to attempt being Peter Paul Rubens.
Even though they have faced adversity they have a lot of fans, from Newcastle, Durban, Swaziland, Lesotho, Kenya (where they negotiated many cab prices down in Mombasa) and in South Korea they were the main feature at a Sauna.  I was given two tiny towels and told that I would not be allowed to wear a swimming costume into the sauna area! Plan A: I first tried negotiating 2 more towels that didn’t work out. Plan B: pretended I was invisible and enter the sauna as quick as possible without anyone noticing me. Well that bombed out too as I walked in gingerly, trying to be nondescript the whole sauna turned to look at my creation of art. Silence fell over the place as conversations dropped mid-sentence. The girls had arrived. I retreated to the nearest plunge pool, some camouflage was required, as I got comfortable in the rather icy water I noticed from the side a woman edging in towards me, her little hand leading the way towards my breast.  I wondered what she was attempting besides trying to cop a feel, maybe she wanted to disclaim the saying “more than a handful is a waste.”   She stared at me unsure about how to proceed, her hand unwavering so I took it to my breast allowing her to feel because then maybe it would kill the curiosity.  Not only did it kill the oddity it created  my number one fan who kept on saying you are perfect as you are when one of the ladies suggested I have my breasts reduced ...Really breast reduction all in a hour’s conversation in the sauna!?! luckily I like mulling over such drastic decisions these girls are not on a Idols competition to be voted out, they own this stage.
They have fans who open doors for them, comfort them and embrace them.  Join the fan club by following NomadicMichelle as she journey’s the world with Thandizintho and Landelani the ultimate travel partners.

Monday, 16 September 2013

What is Your mission in Life?

“Everyone has his own specific vocation or mission in life. Everyone must carry out a concrete assignment that demands fulfillment. Therein he cannot be replaced, nor can his life be repeated. Thus everyone’s task is as unique as his specific opportunity to implement it.” ~ Viktor E. Frankl

Wednesday, 11 September 2013

2 Free Things to do in Port Elizabeth

I found 2 priceless things to enjoy in Port Elizabeth, that I would love to share with you.


1. Experience  the most amazing Sunrise:  At 6:30am it proved to be the perfect time to take a walk along the beach, it’s peaceful, with very few people on the beach.  I was able to fit in a bit of yoga and also managed to lose my phone in the ocean.  




2. Long, leisurely walks on Sardinia Beach:  a secluded, dune-filled beach  which lies between Schoenmakerskop and Seaview. This piece of paradise frequented by kite-surfers who have a whale of a time playing around with the perfect toy for a city renowned for its wind.  If you prefer keeping you feet on the ground you can try, dune surfing which is done on a piece of cardboard or boogie board, you literally surf the dunes sitting, its fun, inexpensive and lots of laughter. Though if you are looking for some silence  then make your way along the shore, for a beautiful breath-taking walk.

 

Friday, 6 September 2013

KwaZulu Natal: The Kingdom of the Big 5 and the warmest ocean...even in winter

I want to see the Big 5 and swim in the ocean" he said, Big 5 and the Ocean ?  Where was I going to find this piece of paradise ? At first I thought what about the Kruger National Park and Mozambique, after a bit of research,  I realised for a long weekend this was going to be far too complicated.  Then I had a brainwave,  I distinctly remembered my dad saying that Hluhluwe Game Reserve in KwaZulu Natal, was not only the oldest Game reserve in South Africa but it was also home to the Beeeeeeg 5.  At that point though, every flight to Durban had been booked (long weekends clearly require prior planning) and we were left with no choice but to take the bus to Durban.  We drove through the night and arrived in time to catch the fishermen head out to the pier at 5am.

Durban North Beach Front -5am to dip to baptise the feet after a long bus ride.


   Once the sun had come out to play we made our way to Hluhluwe, 2 hours later we arrived to a warm welcome and the possibility that we might not see much of the Big 5.  We drove and drove and drove ...then we had a lucky break! We came across a Lion, chewing away on some buck,  not wanting to interupt this Simba's snacking hour we stayed in the car watching from afar.  After we left,  the drought started all over again, we decided we needed some luck so we stopped and took a few leaps of faith hoping to see more of the wild life.

Hluhluwe Game Reserve - 06/13

Hoping to spot the Big 5 at Hluhluwe Game Reserve a Jump for luck whilst we wait.


The Jump must have a good one because shortly after we spotted a elephant

Then to Top it off a Rhino and it's calf.
Wish #2 fulfilled, as he is about the enter the ocean for a swim at Durban North Beach.

Monday, 8 July 2013

City of Gold - Exploring the streets of Jo'burg CBD

Born in 1886 Jo'burg was concieved from barren,rocky land after gold was found on a farm in Langlagte, it grew rapidly with people from all over South Africa and afar making their way to the City of Gold to claim thier fortune. What started off as barren land grew to being the largest man-made urban forrest in the world at 6 million trees Jo'burg has certainly earned the title. 

If you really want to get to the heart of Jo'burg a walking tour of town is in order.  The city centre has some of the oldest buildings   Architecture tells a story of a different era. During the week it is  always abuzz with activity, people commuting to work, hawkers selling fruits and vegetables on the side of the road and bankers making their way to the financial district. 
Taxi's shuttling commuters around jo'burg, taxis are still the most used form of public transport in South Africa.



If get tired of walking you can take the BRT bus system to get around stopping off at interesting place such as the "Top of Africa" in Carlton Centre a 223m Long building that has 50 floors.  Here you can enjoy taking in various sites of jo'burg,  in fact on a clear day you can even see Pretoria depending on which side you are standing of course.



Stop off at the Guildhall Pub  for a drink,  this pub has sat for 115 years on the edge of Johannesburg's original market square, now known as the Library Gardens. Read more: http://www.joburg.org.za/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=101&limitstart=1#ixzz2YIbL3HpB

There are some great companies doing walking tours in Jo'burg if you want any information on these drop me a line.





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Saturday, 6 July 2013

Arts on Main - The Perfect Sunday Outing

Finding something to do in Jo'burg on Sunday is never hard; in fact it’s harder staying indoors.  One of my favourite places is Arts on Main on Fox Street in Maboneng District. Every Sunday people flock to Arts on Main to enjoy a meal with friends, share some Ethiopian coffee with strangers, salsa on the rooftop with a sexy Colombian or Cuban, watch some pop art and enjoy the various talents that Jo’burg has to offer.  There is something for everyone the social butterfly, the coffee connoisseur, the cocktail lover and the lover of all things art.   

Welcome to Maboneng visit www.mabonengprecinct.com
A Graffiti Artist's Paradise- The wall are adorned with some creative murals.


They have everything for everyone, if you fancy Mexican for lunch and your partner some Thai curry you can find it all at the food market.  



Cocktail anyone?  They make the most amazing Mojitos a perfect sundowner after a long day of sight-seeing.

From 2pm group salsa on the rooftop makes for exciting times. If you enjoy dancing then you must pass by the vibe is electric even if you aren't keen on dancing. 


If you don't fancy dancing then a bike tour around the area might just be what you need.

Young drummers having a drumming session outside Baobab restaurant who from time to time do a collaboration with http://nomadicmichelle.blogspot.com/#!/2013/05/rediscovering-yeoville-et-arabis-good.html

I would love to know what is your favourite place in Maboneg District.  Drop us a comment.


Pictures are courtesy of Vivi Ann Meija

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