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Thursday, October 10, 2013

So Many Tents

The past two weeks have been soooo much fun. First we had the Joburg interns come to visit Kimberley. We unfortunately have very little space for people to crash at our house so we set up our tent as extra space. Here’s a quick vine of building the tent for the Joburg interns when they came to visit.

A huge international skate competition happens in Kimberley every year called the Diamond Cup. Skaters from all over the world go to compete and luckily for us the skate park is about a 15 minute walk from our house. We had a full Saturday in Kimberley. We kicked it off by first going to the Big Hole. The Big Hole is just that…a giant hole in the ground, so big in fact that it is the largest man made hole on the planet. It used to be a functional diamond mine made by the De Beers company. A museum is attached as well as a small theater that depicted the history of Kimberley when it was a bustling city full of diamond prospectors. Afterwards we went back to the house and had a braai and then went out to the Maloof Skate Park.




We get there in time for the big air competition, which is completely insane to me. Traveling down a three story ramp into a half pipe is just screaming of ‘I want to see my head crack open like a watermelon being crushed by a mallot!’ Even more insane was a 12 year old kid competing in the event. Another competitor was a fellow New Englander from New Hampshire. I got very excited once that fact was announced and for the rest of the competition yelled “Live free, or die!” whenever it was his turn.  A very fitting slogan for big air competitors.



        
            After another week of work Nick and I took a bus to Cape Town. We got on the bus at 10pm Thursday night and arrived in Cape Town at 9:30am Friday. I was surprised by how easy the trip was. We both passed out for most of the trip. After grabbing lunch with a few of the Capeterns Nick, Claire and I grabbed a rental car and went to Cloof Wine Estate where the music festival, Rocking the Daisies, was being held. The drive is amazing! Rolling green hills everywhere you look with mountains in the background, very different then the desert of Kimberley.
            We parked in a field with thousands of other people and luckily for us our Spark lite car made it through the damp field, other cars were getting stuck all over the place. We then had to search for open tent space, not an easy task, especially when you need to find space for two tents. Right when I started to give up hope and was trying to spot the least creepy hippie to crash with, Nick ran into a friend and she led us to an open spot.  That night we saw a few shows including Good Luck and Jack Parow! This was already the second time we’ve seen Mr. Parow and his shows are awesome. He was in a tiger onesie with his signature hat (see my previous post to know what I’m talking about). The next day the Capetern ladies arrived with dope hats and so much energy, which helped push us out of our hangovered states. List of shows we saw are Al Bairre, Matthew Gold, Dirty Skirts, the Hives and ALT-J! All were incredible and Breezeblocks live gave me goosebumps.


Selfie time at rocking the daisies
View from one of the intern houses in Cape Town

Sunset in Northern Cape
            After such an incredible weekend Nick and I had to drive back to Kimberley. The landscape changed so drastically every hour. It started off with Cape Town’s beautiful Table mountain and green hills, to the wine country, to these jagged brown mountains, to plateaus in the desert, to the flat red sand of Kimberley. The sunset was incredible when we reached the Northern Cape.
           

Now that I’m back in Kimberley I’m excited to take it easy and recover from the past two weekends of awesomeness. I can’t wait to see everyone again in a few weeks in Joburg for the Soweto Derby/ Haloween get together.








I’m missing the fall in Vermont especially after my dad sent me this photo from a walk they took the past weekend at Shelburne Farms. Love and miss everyone at home!





1 comment:

  1. Wow! Mimi this is so great! Some of us were up in Vermont last weekend for Alumni Weekend and we saw your parents at the game! Looks like you're having a great time, love the blog girl!

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