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10 months 3 days ago #754314 by Hassner

Moe wrote: Well, I suspect that makes getting onto the snow a little challenging


There is every few years snow in view from my home, but on the mountain tops, not accessible with hiking, maybe rope climbers. The type of snow where you can drive to the plato by car only happens every 4 years or so, about two hours drive and only lasts for a day or three. If it happens on a weekend or school holiday, it is one big traffic jam. 


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10 months 2 days ago #754345 by Kyle O
Yeah, I'm going to second that about snow.  Let's revisit snow talks for another 5 months from now.  :rofl:


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10 months 1 day ago #754358 by JaneK

Hassner wrote: Pinkie, we just had snow inland on places that have not seen snow for decades. (Hundreds of kilometers from me.) 
But it is still cold and wet. 
I am great, yourself?


WOW, funny to be talking about snow.  But forget you are on otherside of the world.  I'm doing good thank you.  I've had a bit of family visiting me this summer, so always nice to see family.  I've been thinking about taking a flight down to Rome.  Speaking of flights, how are airfares around where you are at?  


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10 months 1 day ago #754360 by Hassner

JaneK wrote:

Hassner wrote: Pinkie, we just had snow inland on places that have not seen snow for decades. (Hundreds of kilometers from me.) 
But it is still cold and wet. 
I am great, yourself?


WOW, funny to be talking about snow.  But forget you are on otherside of the world.  I'm doing good thank you.  I've had a bit of family visiting me this summer, so always nice to see family.  I've been thinking about taking a flight down to Rome.  Speaking of flights, how are airfares around where you are at?  


Pinkie, South Africa was the most developed country in South Africa till Mandela’s thieving party took over. 
Just google images of Cape Town International Airport (15 minutes drive from me) to get an idea. Bring a few photo enthusiasts and I will go show you the spots. 


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10 months 1 day ago #754367 by JaneK

Hassner wrote:

JaneK wrote:

Hassner wrote: Pinkie, we just had snow inland on places that have not seen snow for decades. (Hundreds of kilometers from me.) 
But it is still cold and wet. 
I am great, yourself?


WOW, funny to be talking about snow.  But forget you are on otherside of the world.  I'm doing good thank you.  I've had a bit of family visiting me this summer, so always nice to see family.  I've been thinking about taking a flight down to Rome.  Speaking of flights, how are airfares around where you are at?  


Pinkie, South Africa was the most developed country in South Africa till Mandela’s thieving party took over. 
Just google images of Cape Town International Airport (15 minutes drive from me) to get an idea. Bring a few photo enthusiasts and I will go show you the spots. 


Am I missing something, that looks like a big airport?


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10 months 1 day ago #754377 by Hassner
Not missing anything. 
Just stating that we are not a backward country. 


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10 months 21 hours ago #754400 by Sean Robertson
I am back in town. 


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10 months 20 hours ago #754413 by Hassner
...from the city or the bush?


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10 months 5 hours ago #754420 by Greg Friedman
You should see how things are over here!  :rofl:


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10 months 5 hours ago #754422 by Hassner

Greg Friedman wrote: You should see how things are over here!  :rofl:


I saw Trump say it is a disgrace when you see Saudi and UE airports.
I also see homelessness becoming an epidemic there. 
It is here too, but we had (in our face) thieving government for 28 years. 
You should see our railways. 
The rails were stolen during lockdown. 
Many station buildings are just walls.


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9 months 4 weeks ago #754432 by Michael Blake
I am just so tired today. 


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9 months 4 weeks ago #754448 by Hassner
Check your vitamin B and iron levels. 


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9 months 4 weeks ago #754453 by Rita Sow
Long travel. 


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9 months 4 weeks ago #754474 by Hassner

Rita Sow wrote: Long travel. 


Never long enough. 


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9 months 4 weeks ago #754482 by Moe
Yeah!  Lmao!


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