Melville is close to Wits University and the Media companies, so you find an ecclectic mix of (white and black) people along the streets, from the journalists sipping coffee at Whish, to the students enjoying happy hour at Ratz or Six.
I spent my first days at the 7th Street Guest House, run by Wessel, one of Enablis' member entrepreneurs who obviously started a new venture in real estate, before moving to the cottage next to his house. His parents Wessel (Sr.) and Eunika actually run the place, and they're so nice. I can alwasy pop in to have a little chat, ask for advice, it's like having your parents at the other side of the street. Wessel Sr. loves to entertain his guests and family at the outside bar, so last Sunday he was making me try his Portuguese / Mozambique specialty, consisting of mixing wine with...coke! Very sweet, a bit like mixing your own porto. Wessel (jr.) and his wife Monica are fun people to have as neighbours, always in for a laugh. Their 2 dogs Thabo and Mbeki (!) are a bit wild, but they certainly contribute to making our little cottage one of Joburg's safest places...Their latest hobby is to go bird-hunting.
Hey Rose,
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"sipping coffee at Whish, to the students enjoying happy hour at Ratz or Six" almost sounds like London.
We are still waiting for you to appear on facebook.
All ok here!
Enjoy your new adventure!
Big hug,
Anneleen
Ik ben hier in Zuid-Afrika precies ook de laatste die niet op facebook is, maar ik hou stand ;-) Bedankt voor de eerste comment op mijn blog!
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