Hehehe - that was the one thing about going home for a holiday, I needed to re-evaluate the need for Internet in my life. But, that is not necessarily a bad thing. There's so much nature out there:) Welcome back to Africa!
haha true. i did secretly enjoy the forced time-out from technology... but i think that novelty is going to wear off pretty fast... will let you know. :)
Welcome home to SA - when I first moved here the power outages seemed so romantic - but now all I am thankful for is our gas stove that stays on when the power is out ( food=happiness).
hahahahaha - so funny!!! glad to hear you got safely back in SA. xx
ReplyDeletePerfect welcome home. Get that generator out or hook yourself up to a gym bike. ;)
ReplyDeleteWELCOME HOME!! Um...welcome back to Africa? LOL
ReplyDeletehaha welcome home :-)
ReplyDeleteHehehe - that was the one thing about going home for a holiday, I needed to re-evaluate the need for Internet in my life. But, that is not necessarily a bad thing. There's so much nature out there:) Welcome back to Africa!
ReplyDeletehaha true. i did secretly enjoy the forced time-out from technology... but i think that novelty is going to wear off pretty fast... will let you know. :)
ReplyDeleteThis is Africa! Glad you are back safe n sound
ReplyDeleteWelcome home Che! Hope you adapt back to life in Deep Dark Africa quickly!
ReplyDeleteWelcome home to SA - when I first moved here the power outages seemed so romantic - but now all I am thankful for is our gas stove that stays on when the power is out ( food=happiness).
ReplyDeletehahahaha! Welcome back in SA! :) so good to have you back!! oh! and what a wonderful welcoming indeed! ;) haha
ReplyDeleteAhhh it's not so bad - havent had a powercut in like 2 years!
ReplyDeleteWelcome home - where are you based?
Im in Hilton, Natal for the time being :) power cuts = FUNSIES!
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