Wednesday, June 10, 2009

A productive Oudtshoorn morning saw us giving a short talk to the staff of the Protea Hotel, Riempie Estate. They had been kind enough to sign the scroll and contribute their R1's towards the project, and were looking for a little more insight into what the concept is all about - something we were only to glad to help out with!

Another exciting addition to our day...and scroll, was the SAPS Band Western Cape. We saw them as we were pulling out of the hotel this morning, and jumped at the opportunity to share our message.

A great response had us unrolling the scroll over the bonnet of the car for them to sign and show their support.

To the Protea Hotel staff and the SAPS Band - Thank you!!

A beautiful drive back over the Oteniqua Pass led us to Holy Cross School in George - a primary school of 398 students. The excited chattering of the students as they entered the hall gave way to an interested silence!

As usual, more hands and questions than we had time for, but great answers for those that we did! Like we have said before - if this is the response from the youth, then our future is in good hands!

Thank you to Holy Cross for their support.

And then with the day to ourselves, we decided to spend a leisurely afternoon in Mossel Bay: Listed in the Guinness Book of Records as having the mildest climate year round...second only to Hawaii.

Next up Robertson...the heart of Route 62.

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