Saturday, September 29, 2007

It's been a troubling week.

I've been at deaths door with some crazy South Africa flu. It took me out for almost the whole week, the highlight being the sickness dreams and of note was the dream where i was the shape of a Lozenge driving round a computer game.

I'm well again now..

Thursday, September 27, 2007

We had protests in town today…



People are protesting against forced evictions from the ‘informal settlements’ along the N2 highway.

From an outsiders point of view I can give this insight. The N2 Gateway project is a housing development set along side the N2, the highway that connects Cape Town to the airport. The process involves the informal settlements being bulldozed and in their place new homes built. On the face of it this seems to be a socially responsible initiative and gives those whop have sub standard homes the opportunity to live in decent dwellings.

However as with most things that seem on the face of it good there’s a more difficult side.

Firstly the N2 gateway project’s location off the highway to the airport gives a clue as to why the project’s running. Is the aim of the project to re-house poorer families in decent accommodation or is it really a project to mask the real poverty of the country from the World Cup revellers set to descend on Cape Town in 2010? What government wants the stark contrast between the rich and poor of a country to be the greeting ‘gateway’ for the world’s football fans and press?

The other issue facing the N2 project is it’s treatment of residents of the proposed houses. In order to build these people are having to be moved from their homes before they’re bulldozed to ‘temporary’ accommodation in Mitchell’s Plain. Now the problem is that Mitchell’s Plain puts the residents substantially further from Cape Town than their current homes and as such puts them further away from jobs and amenities that 1000’s of people travel into the city for each day. This is almost acceptable when you consider it a temporary move. However it’s recently emerged that the new homes are going to far out of reach financially for the people being moved from their home to make way for the new houses. Costs of R150,000 have emerged which although only £10,000 is a huge sum of money and makes buying one of the new homes prohibitively expensive.

It all sound pretty lousy for anyone who’s having to give up their home so good for them kicking up a fuss at forced evictions.

Saturday, September 22, 2007

False Bay Regatta

For all the boat people, harly a spectators sport but quote photogenic..

Kalk Bay Harbour

Kalk Bay has a very active fishing harbour which is always a hive of activity regardless of the day. Fishing boats were just arring and unloading their very lively Crayfish catch.







Saturday surfing

Went surfing again today and thankfully last week's progress hasn't gone - got stood up more time than not. Which was a result. Only downside of the day was the moment my board fliped and smacked me on the side of the face - it got me right on the cheek bone. Still pretty raw now with the start of a black eye on the way. Nice.

Friday, September 21, 2007

Cruising Town

A Photo Set

Cape Town CBD is a pretty interesting place, for every brand new apartment block or refurbushed bank there's forgotten, boarded up buildings, some in use and some deralict but completely devoid of life. I wonder how long they'll survive.

Sunday I went out a photographed some.



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Happy Friday

Roll on the weekend..

Monday, September 17, 2007

One man weekend

So with Nicky back in the UK I've got the unenviable task of entertaining myself. Primary aims for the weekend were surfing and skating. Plus a bit of shopping.. So I got myself a board bag for the surf stick which almost guarantees it's voyage back to the uk. I headed over to Muizenberg to brave shark infested waves. Saturday was a but lame but sunday was awesome, i arriveed earlier so the waves were better and I actually managed to make some progress. 2 hours in the water and a little spot of sunburn later and I'd actually managed to get one some waves on my feet. I think the conclusion being that unfortunatly Muizenberg is the best place to learn and that you've just got to trust the conditions and the Shark Spotters.

Gotta love England

So I was in a South Africa pub on Friday night. England lost, South Africa won. I kinda kept myself to myself.