Green Point Common, Hamilton’s Rugby club

Green Point Common, Hamilton’s Rugby club

Green Point Common

Green Point Common or the new Urban Park as it is now called hosts a myriad of sporting events.
The area around the common is even wider and incorporates swimming races at sea or to Robben Island as well as various boat races from the Oceana Powerboat Club.

Hamilton’s, one of the oldest rugby clubs in South Africa is a hive of activities most of the time.
Last week Wednesday a block away was the Men’s Health Lighthouse 10 km road running race along The promenade.

This week they are gearing up for the Argus Cycle Tour which is next weekend. The marquee tents are going up and next weekend zillions of people will invade our space.

Will Bafana Bafana do us proud?

Will Bafana Bafana do us proud?

Sunset from Milnerton

The million dollar question being asked in South Africa is … how will Bafana-Bafana fare in the Soccer Cup? Will we be proud or die of shame?

Since I know nothing about soccer I have two ways of finding out. I ask people who consider themselves experts and I follow the sports reports, opinions and blogs. Our boys are not in good shape right now. Time spent scrolling through the comments after a Bafana-Bafana game gone wrong is better than a night out at stand up comedy. Disappointed fans give vent to their feelings in the funniest words.

Let’s just say that short of a miracle commensurate with the parting of the water by God for Moses, there is a good chance South Africans are not going to see their team still standing in the finals. Who then do we deem our honorary team so we can feel part of the games?
Photo courtesy Andrew Cross

Mouille Point lighthouse

Mouille Point lighthouse

Mouille Point lighthouse

Mouille Point Lighthouse is reputed to be the oldest – working – lighthouse in South Africa. When the mists roll in over the sea, she starts up and her foghorn reverberates across the bay. Insomniacs unkindly refer to her as Moaning Millie.

I happen to find the long, low, slow sound of a foghorn soothing. Some misty nights when there are ships coming into the harbour there is a sort of Do-Re-Mi of multiple foghorns going on. One can hear Millie calling the ships and the ships answering her. Now how many cities can make that claim?

Go to – My Holidays and Trips – at the top of this page to read about other places we have visited. Or just click on – this link.

Roads under construction

Roads under construction

The pavement

Sometimes it feels like the whole of South Africa is under construction. We did a round road trip a few months back and took in over 3000 kilometres. They were digging up everywhere. So I guess I shouldn’t feel too hard done by with what goes on in Green Point. Hopefully by the time the 2010 Soccer World Cup rolls in we will have new roads.

In the meantime the pavement along Western Boulevard is piled up high and waiting to be laid. And the pavements in town and the ones along the West Coast….

It makes going for a run tricky at times.

Cape Town International airport check-in

Cape Town International airport check-in

Check-in counters at our airport

Today marks 99 days to go to the 2010 Soccer World Cup. A treat awaits those who are not sure what to expect. For those who believe that we have lion and elephants on the runways at our airports in South Africa. No, sorry we don’t.

But the good news is … we do have hungry wild animals, but they are in controlled areas. Shark cage diving is a great encounter for visitors. Or visit one of our game reserves just outside Cape Town.

 Cape Town’s brand spanking new airport is on a par, if not better than many other international airports.

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