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The ache for home lives in all of us ~ 3

This is a follow-on of “The ache for home lives in all of us ~ 1“.

“The ache for home lives in all of us, the safe place where we can go as we are and not be questioned” ~ Maya Angelou

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An artist’s impression below:

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As I posted “The ache for home lives in all of us ~ 1” I saw that Steve McCurry, who I follow, had done a similar post called “Home Again”. Take a look at his lovely photos.

The ache for home lives in all of us ~ 2

This is a follow-on of “The ache for home lives in all of us ~ 1“.

“The ache for home lives in all of us, the safe place where we can go as we are and not be questioned” ~ Maya Angelou

“Home is a name, a word, it is a strong one; stronger than magician ever spoke, or spirit ever answered to, in the strongest conjuration”  ~Charles Dickens

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As I posted “The ache for home lives in all of us ~ 1” I saw that Steve McCurry, who I follow, had done a similar post called “Home Again”. He takes lovely photos and had clearly beaten me to the draw.

An artist’s impression below:

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The ache for home lives in all of us

“The ache for home lives in all of us, the safe place where we can go as we are and not be questioned” ~ Maya Angelou

Rossburgh and Seaview are residential areas situated alongside each other in Durban South Africa.

Some of the older houses are really interesting; basic brick or asbestos walls, and corrugated iron or tiled roofs.

They are mostly sturdy in construction and not surrounded by high walls and other security measures (barbed wire / electric fencing) like many other houses in Durban and other areas in South Africa.

Both areas draw persons from all walks of life and the atmosphere generally seems friendlier and more down-to-earth than most other places in Durban.

A wide selection of shopping geared for the thrifty consumer can be found in a small radius.

Whilst both areas may have fallen a little off the map, are dilapidated in places, I really love visiting to find a good purchase / deal, meet interesting people and relax – enjoy life in a slower lane; even if only for a few hours.

It’s not fancy; just simple with a taste of that “old-time goodness” that a lot of places have lost.

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“A house is not a home unless it contains food and fire for the mind as well as the body” ~ Benjamin Franklin

An addition to the original post:

As I posted “The ache for home lives in all of us” I received an email (40 minutes prior) and noticed that Steve McCurry, who I follow, had done a similar post called “Home Again”.

He takes lovely photos and had clearly beaten me to the draw.

No More Awards Thank You – Life Balance

I always wondered why fellow bloggers started declining awards as I was so excited to receive my first two: One Lovely Blog Award  and The Addictive Blog Award.

However, in trying to balance blogging, snapping, flying, cooking, work, exercise and all the other things life throws my way; I have not honoured three further awards from the kind persons below:

http://thewindykitchen.wordpress.com/

http://esengasvoice.wordpress.com/

http://tchistorygal.wordpress.com/

I therefore have to respectfully decline these awards, but nevertheless thank all three bloggers for their nominations.

Please visit their blogs as they are contributors and team-players indeed!

I have also respectfully declined other awards and will continue to do so.

Hopefully I do not offend any person who kindly bestowed an award with the best of intentions.

And just to get serious at the end, have a good look at 10 Principles for Successful Work – Life Balance by Mike Hawkins:

1. Set Goals

2. Focus on the Important

3. Set Your Own Standards

4. Learn to Say “No”

5. Delegate

6. Be More Productive at What You Do

7. Get Organized

8. Maintain Your Energy

9. Don’t Worry

10. Maintain Some White Space on Your Calendar

The Fat Croissant

My friends Natalie and Tim (little Paige too) own a lovely spot across from Sutton Park.

Located in the heart of Morningside, on the corner of Windermere and Sutton Road, you will discover “The Fat Croissant”.

Pop in before or after an early morning at the beach which is “on the way”.

Based at the Alliance Francaise, enjoy scrumptious breakfasts and light lunches in the garden area or inside the newly decorated venue with its cosy atmosphere.

The menu offers a variety of dishes, including freshly baked croissants, toasted sandwiches or health rolls, crisp salads, wholesome homemade meals and a great cup of coffee.

Although they are only open for breakfast and lunch, the Alliance Francaise arranges a list of concerts, mainly jazz, movie nights/open air cinema in the garden, art exhibitions and other events.

The Fat Croissant also caters for large bookings, takeaways, office lunches, corporate lunches and conferencing.

They provide outside catering and snacks and various functions such as birthday parties.

I really enjoy the coffee and watching Tim put great effort into each cup..

They say: “At The Fat Croissant, we are passionate about our coffee as is our supplier Colombo Fine Beverages Co, and serve a great cappuccino that is ready to drink the moment it reaches your table.

We “micro-texture” the milk portion of our cappuccino in order to enhance the natural starches and proteins in milk, making it a lot sweeter.

Our coffee’s flavour profile tends towards notes of Dutch-process cocoa and spicy accents, while its finish is full of sweet fruitiness courtesy of the carefully selected blend of three origins, Brazilian, Colombian and Ethiopian.

We provide you with one of the freshest and character-full cups of coffee possible!”

For sure I say!

Relax at the table during the week to have a break from your office. Sip on flavoursome coffees and work away on your laptop; or just sit idly in their garden. You might be able to get wireless connectivity (please ask) or at least a power point.

Read more here or telephone 031 822 8181.

I am off to go and make myself a steaming hot cup of aroma filled coffee.