Kalk Bay


Ya know that place? Smells like fish? Yes, Kalk Bay. Us, South Africans, I have to admit, are very negative people. We always look at the bad side of things, like Kalk Bay: "Gross, that place smells like fish, and I'm sick of always eating Kalkys and being forced to listen to that old lady's annoying voice when she calls out the numbers". Why don't we, for a change, look at everything from a positive view? Kalk Bay. The place with an amazing view of the ocean. The beautiful boats. The handmade paintings of Africa that expresses our true South African Culture. 

I think that's why I enjoy blogging, it gives you this opportunity to see your city in the eyes of a tourist. You'll be suprised at how amazing our country actually is when you appreciate what is here more than finding ways to get out. Well, it's easy for me to say, but I also planned to move out of this country, not that I don't like it or because I prefer other views, but typically because, in my opinion, our education system is totally messed up. You need to pass English to pass the term? Like what even? Who needs English anyway? I is gonna make it in dis world wifout dat yo'. Anyway, that's totes off topic, what my point is that, while you are here, or where ever you are in the world, look at the bright side of where you are, trust me, you will realise there is more to your home town than you might know.

Stay Fabulous,
-Tharaah

P.S Yes, it is Ramadan, I went to Kalk Bay and took these pics before Ramadan, so like, don't worry, I do wear scarf and I do not stuff my face with CandyFloss in the daylight hours in fast. I totes have to work on my timing in posting these things. Enjoy fast though :) 
















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