And this was the second day for a trip to Somerset West for some shopping and 
sunbathing. Then Ina, André and I went to a nice Portuguese restaurant in town.
  
    |  | To the left is the breakfast table, just for Martin. Very 
    nicely done for one person. Martin was the only guest that morning and the 
    service was irreproachable. To the right is the 
    view of the diner and Martin's lone table. |  | 
  
    |  | Then is was time for tanning. But the sun is much hasher due 
    to the fact that you are closer to equator here than in the Mediterranean 
    for instance. And barbeque places are all over 
    the show. |  | 
  
    |  | And the owner, Kevin has made playgrounds for his children 
    as well. Today, they are 8 and 9 years old. 
    Misty valley view. |  | 
  
    |  | And then for a quick trip to town for more shopping. A view 
    of Robari home for the elderly where Else stays. 
    More details. And a quick visit to the local Internet café is 
    also in the order. |  | 
  
    |  | On the way back, Somerset West Pistol Club was discovered. 
    This is Bernard, the local guard. And back at 
    West Ridge, time for a beer. |  | 
  
    |  | Lovely flowers and trees planted by the owner, Kevin. 
    And the day before the rain. The mist over the mountains. |  | 
  
    |  | The yellow tree really stands out. 
    Ina sitting outside, waiting for André to arrive. |  | 
  
    |  | André is one of Ina's friend and a really lovely person, 
    good humoured and full of funny ideas. Hand he 
    took us out to a Portuguese restaurant with a lot of various characters. |  | 
  
    |  | And a local entertainer was there as well. 
    And bearded guy 1, a happy fellow with a sad woman behind him. |  | 
  
    |  | And bearded fellow 2 was next to no 1. High-spirited and 
    jolly good guys. The old ladies Martin's age 
    enjoyed a nice dance to the music. |  | 
  
    |  | Ina and André enjoying each others company. 
    The sad and lonely lady sad forgotten in a corner of the restaurant. 
    Traumatic really. |  |