So this is how Im going to track my time through South Africa. Blog form. Unfortunately, every ounce of internet I use costs me money so I do not know how tricked out or in depth Im going to go but I'll try.

I am currently in Cape Town, South Africa and I will be here for about 5 months. I will be taking class at UCT while taking on some kind of service learning project at a site CIEE has a relationship with. I live with all the kids in my program (there are 18) on one property with two houses right below UCT's campus.

Monday, January 31, 2011

Table Mountain

One day we went up to Table Mountain. There isnt a big story with this one the pictures are just amazing.


Bo Kaap


On the 29th we went on a tour of the former slave quarters of Cape Town, our tour guide was Bilqess, a warm maternal Indian woman: she was wonderful. We started at the Slave Lodge, which was used to house the slaves brought to the cape by the Dutch from other parts of Africa, India, Indonesia, and Malaysia. The Lodge is now a museum. After that we walked through De Waterkant, where we had stayed only a few nights before at the Cape Town Lodge. The ended in Bo Kaap, an area that began as a slave settlement and is now predominantly Muslim. The people who live here are called Malay. You may recognize the architecture from any idyllic pictures of Cape Town (I’ll bet you will want to visit now Mom!). We also visited the oldest Mosque in South Africa. We ended the tour at a local family’s house for lunch, the food they serves is called Cape Malay (as I think the architecture is too) and it is similar to Indian food in its use of spices and curries but it isn’t hot. They were so obliging, and we had a great time talking and asking questions.



A boy half dressed for a music and dancing competition. Their dress and music is similar to what we see at Mardi Gras
The cover up I had to wear to go into the Mosque, cant remember the name of it


Saturday, January 29, 2011

The Begining

 To start off our program we stayed at the Cape Town Lodge in De Waterkant area, what I would call downtown, where we had access to famous areas such as Long Street, which has a lot of bars and restaurants. Long Street actually reminded me a lot of the French Quarter of New Orleans and Ill have some pictures to show. The weather is warm and humid and what keeps it from being unbearable are the incredible sea breezes that come through, which can be quite strong at times.
 

The view of Table Mountain from the hotel
Some of the homes creeping up the mountain side

A couple days later we moved into our house near the lower campus of UCT in Rondebosch.
The House Im living in


View from one of my windows: Table Mountain