It is hard for me to imagine a more delightful trio of pupils than our three Buffalo City surfers who have just received their call-ups to represent South Africa at the ISA world junior surfing championships.
I have just come back from the SA Longboard Championships in JBay at Point, where most of the team stayed at Chi-Chi’s guest house, which was our team camp-out spot for the event.
I have had the great pleasure in recent weeks to meet two young American lads touring our geology and fine waves.Eneko Sancho, 21, and McHenry Jackson, 22, are geology students from Charleston, South Carolina.
The sign said Spicy Milky Chai R30, so I stopped. Why not? I was at the Wild Oats Community Farmers Market along the N2 near Sedgefield, billed on its website as “an exciting and significant landmark in the heart of South Africa’s Garden Route”.. The website continues: “This multiple award-winning community farmers market is located on the outskirts of the tiny coastal town of Sedgefield adjacent to the beautiful Swartvlei lake lagoon [which I know to be full of spotted grunter].
I am just a little jealous of all my mates who have surfed Indonesia. The tropical paradise spans 99,082 km of coastline and is made up of 17,508 Islands.