Jetaun and Ryan Harvey
Chicago - USA
10 May 2004
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I met Jetaun and her daughter Ryan at the Table Bay hotel and after becoming acquainted we set off on our Cape Peninsula tour
We stopped in at the Money Tree Cafe in Kalk Bay for milk tart and Lemon meringue.
Ryan and Jetaun at the Penguin colony on Boulders Beach
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Daughter and mother at Cape Point
If we did not have Ryan with us heavens knows what would have happened to the Cape Point.lighthouse JJ
In the funicular coming down from Cape Point
A great picture of Ryan and Jetaun taken on Chapmans Peak with Hout Bay in the background
Posing in front of the Twelve Apostles with Camps Bay in the near background
After our return to the city we went to the Africa Cafe for a wonderful African feast as the below pictures show.
11 May 2004
City tour
We started our city tour with a visit to the Mount Nelson Hotel where I took this picture of Jetaun and Ryan in the hotel gardens
A floral picture. JJ
We went up to the Lion Battery where we witnessed the firing of the Noon Gun and Alistair (gun master) gave Ryan the cap of the firing of the day
We visited Zoerinas for a fabulous Cape Malay lunch
After lunch we moved on to the aquarium where I took the next 4 photos
Close encounters of the shark kind
Jetaun faces up to reality. JJ
We walked over to the Nelson Mandela Centre in the Waterfront where I took this photo of Jetaun
In the evening Ryan and Jetaun enjoyed a great fish dinner at Willoughby's restaurant
12 May 2004
Cape Winelands Tour
We started our day tour with a stop at the Mooiberg Farm Stall where Jetaun and Ryan's faces tell the story of what they thought of witblits (white lightning) JJ
After a great winetasting at Rust en Vrede we visited the gardens and Manor Houses on the farm
After our stop at Rust en Vrede we did a short tour of Stellenbosch and then went to Cotage Fromage for a great cheese lunch
Our first stop after lunchtime was for a winetasting at Muratie where we enjoyed inspecting the old cobwebs on the cellar windows.
After Muratie we stopped in at Beyerskloof where we enjoyed the Pinotage on the farm
We travelled on to Kayamandi where I took the next 8 pictures
Jetaun and Ryan with Shumi Ndlebe in her home
Mzwaki showing the Harvey's around the Water Church in Kayamandi.
Having fun talking to Mzwaki and Nozandile in her shack home
Posing with the kids of Kayamandi
Enjoying fruit with the kids of Kayamandi
Having fun with the teenagers in the Bana Ba Kgotso group
After our journey to Kayamandi we moved on to the finale of our wonderful tour viz. dinner at Moyo.
All painted up African style JJ
Enjoying the food at Moyo
Having fun with the entertainers (Third world Bunfight) at Moyo
Leaving Moyo.
After our evening at Moyo we travelled back to Cape Town where I unfortunately had to say goodbye to this wonderful mother and daughter grouping
Traveling with this wonderful mother and daughter was an absolute joy. They were great company all the way and we shared so much at all times. There was lots of fun along the way and many a wonderful laugh was had while we were on tour. All in all I do believe that a wonderful time was had by all.
Jetaun and Ryan
what more can I say other than
"A BIG THANK YOU"
Another thank you for your very kind donation to the people of Kayamandi.
Received 23 May 2004
Hi Selwyn,
Thank you so much for your heartfelt letter. Ryan & I enjoyed Cape Town and you, so
very much, it was a privilege to tour with you. Your passion for SA, Kayamandi, in
particular, was certainly felt. We couldn't have asked for a better tour and visit.
All of my pictures came out fine. I also visited our pictures on your website,
they were great. Also read the message boards. We'll certainly cherish these
memories for a lifetime.
Thank you again, so much. Look forward to hearing from you in the future and hope
to get back to your beloved country again.
God Bless,
Jetaun & Ryan