I love stand-up comedians - what an extraordinary talent to stand up and make people laugh by being yourself, by making us laugh at the best and worst of us. Live music settles me down and make me peaceful, poetry tells my story best and geniuses like Sarah Millican just bring so much enjoyment. Here she is:
There are many reasons why one loves a place - and for the City of Cape Town (because it is a city and no longer a town) here in South Africa, I have my own reasons. I can imagine staying in Paris or Texas or Perth or Maputo, but I think I will always return to Cape Town when I look for home, or Port Elizabeth and the small coastal town of Tergniet on the Garden Route when I look for memories.
But it has been Cape Town that embraced me as a child, and our trips from the country to Town were big events of dressing up, packing warm clothes and going to special mysterious places. My aunt reminded me yesterday of our extended family meeting on Table Mountain for picnic in the late 60s, with all the cousins wearing home-knitted matching jerseys. I remember. I love this city - even though I have always hated its cruel disparities between the wealthy and the poor, defining the everyday lives of people.
This new video clip is absolutely brilliant, and it reminded me how much Cape Town has to offer to visitors and to its residents blessed to stay here - it IS our play ground indeed:
For me, Cape Town is really the Mother City for personal reasons as well. It reminds me of the times I spend here with my parents - when they visited, and when we were younger and visited the Golden Acre with wide-eyed wonder. Or came to watch the lights being switched on for Christmas. I remember my mom coming in to bargain for the best prices on the Grand Parade to make clothes for us on her sewing machine at the dining table in the parsonage. Cape Town, with its fascinating history and wonderful corners of experience, you have my heart. It is said that there are more indigenous plant species on Table Mountain than on the entire British Isles. But it is the people of Cape Town that make the place - so diverse in opinion and lifestyle and when I think of the place I choose to call home, I think of my friends that have made this home as well. We should go play more...
In this complex world, I find my clarity in being connected to other people in open conversations. This is my journey (and more personal journal) about life as a development strategist in Africa while I embrace the metaverse as an early adopter of social media - ever reflecting on human behavior, with a splash of poetry. So much! information and emerging technologies crowd us, and equally, so many challenges face humanity. We should clear some weeds in a fast-growing digital jungle and find the best ways for people to find and life their purpose with happiness. Develop people and communities by building a new global economy that brings prosperity to more. Maybe we can start this by sharing ideas and adopting what works best...