I met Matt for a beer on Wednesday. Afterwards we walked into a small Italian restaurant for dinner. Turns out that the owner is a famous Turin chef; Nicola Batavia trying to establish himself in London. We asked him to impress us and he did. Five courses and an excellent Barolo later, we were convinced that he must be famous.
Friday, March 30, 2012
Thursday, March 29, 2012
Guildhall conference
I have attended many conferences in many spectacular places, but the venue for the Financial Revolution in Africa conference was like nothing I have seen before. Hosted by the Foreign Policy Centre of the UK government, it was held in the Old Library at the Guildhall. Old lead-glass windows, stone sculptures and ancient artifacts on display, amplified the great English heritage. It almost felt like one should whisper so as not to disturb the solemn character.
Monday, March 26, 2012
Wine-tasting in the Nuy Valley
The weekend was spent in the Nuy Valley close to Paarl. The rich history of the environment is reflected on murals painted by a Russian artist at the Leipzig guesthouse we stayed at. During the weekend we had a snoek dinner, floated down the Breede river on a river boat and got an olive oil education. It was the wine, however, that were the stars of the occasion. We found the blended wines from Alvi's Drift and the luscious red wines from the Conradie family vineyards really special.
Thursday, March 22, 2012
People with a mission
We live in a terrible world where human's value and worth is often measured by how much we earn or our nett worth. We often miss the wonderful contribution people make because they are just brilliant at what they do. This is why I love my work so much; I constantly am exposed to amazing people with great ideas that do things because they love doing it. I had such a workshop today with JB, Martin and Cedric. We should change our values to celebrate this, rather than monetary indicators.
Muratie sunset
Muratie wine estate is one of the older estates close to Stellenbosch. The old buildings and the tall trees tells a story of many generations. We attended the 10th Art Auction of the Marie Stander art school to support the needs of schools in the area, recently. As we sipped local wine and enjoyed the live music, we saw the sun set through the trees, throwing strange shadows on the white buildings. The auction raised a lot of money for a worthy cause.
Saturday, March 17, 2012
Umami surprise
Me and Annelie went to the early movies in Stellenbosch on Saturday and then had dinner at Umami's on the spur of the moment. We were pleasantly surprised with South African flavours served with an international flair; like the Malay-spiced risotto and the de-boned chicken wrapped in bacon and served with mushrooms. This was more enjoyable because of the wide selection of quality wines served by the glass.
Old Indaba Hotel magic
I stayed one night at the old Indaba Hotel close to Fourways as I was scheduled to give a talk at the Mobile Banking conference there in the morning. I still remembered when this hotel was some distance out of town. Yet it still retained its charm as a country hotel and the quality of the cuisine and the thinking behind the winelist for dinner impressed me.
Monday, March 12, 2012
Painful Fifth Argus
It was a hard Argus to finish this year for me. I learned that one must spend sufficient hours in the saddle, and not just depend on talent and guts to complete a 110 km race - especially if you don't have much talent. The perfect weather helped me to start well; but when I got to Soetwater, I realised that it is now only a question of survival.
Thursday, March 08, 2012
Sunrise in Singapore
The alarm tore me out of a deep sleep. I walked over to the windows of my room on the 44th floor in the new Marina Bay Sands Hotel. The sun was just above the horizon over the Singapore sea. It created strange silhouettes against the ships waiting to enter the port. In a way it was startlingly beautiful.
Monday, March 05, 2012
The shopping never stops
I landed in Dubai for a quick transit to Singapore and was stuck by an impression of a city that never sleeps. Even though it was three in the morning, there was a lot of activity with shops trading, food being served and people standing in queues. This is a huge city with lots of people, that throbs 24x7, but no permanent residents.
Sunday, March 04, 2012
Izak visits from Boston
It was a special treat to have Izak with us for a few days. He is in Cape Town to attend a conference and I managed to see him for 36 hours as I transit from Barcelona to Singapore. We had a family lunch under the African sun with Ernst and Catherine on Saturday. Me and Annelie really felt the unmeasurable blessings as we spent time with our children.
Friday, March 02, 2012
Thursday, March 01, 2012
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