Monday, June 1, 2009

winter time








the year marches on and winter has arrived. temperatures have plummeted to around 20 degrees Celsius, brrr, chilly. the rain has stopped and the once green hills slowly start to turn yellow. in my homeland of capetonia massive storms and rain and even snow (on the high ground) are in full effect. what this means around here is massive swell and offshore winds, yes please!

the last weekend of may was spent at mdumbi backpackers. for us at the hospital its like a second home. the owner used to live at canzibe and romantic liaisons between hospital and backpacker staff are commonplace. its great to be treated as a local and not as a tourist. with a storm raging in cape town the weather was mild and sunny. the swell hitting the bay was anything but mild. the notoriously fickle mdumbi point refused to play ball for the first day and a half but then a stiff direct offshore picked up and it all cleaned up beautifully. i wish i was a good enough surfer to take advantage of it but i only managed one wave before my fitness let me down. the arms are aching at the moment, hopefully this bodes well for the rest of the season.

the rest of the weekend was spent relaxing and watching angus repair his new favourite board. the ocean has come to life. chad season has begun and the local fishermen are out in force. a whale was spotted during the surf session and dolphins can be seen everywhere. hopefully next weekend will be a repeat show :)

i am, however, looking forwards to going to cape town in june. distractions are important



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