Thursday, June 10, 2010

Debra Kurshan Scholarship Iearn

A mild winter in South Africa. Ke Nako .* - part 2 -

Compendium half-seriously to the knowledge of the city of Johannesburg and the South African people.


Winter
starts getting cold. Tonight the temperature 4 degrees. E next week it falls dangerously close to zero.
Today for the first time I saw a cloud and a cool wind swept the African Plaza in the center of the IBC.
E 'nice lunch outdoors while the warm rays of the sun warm the dining tables.

Jozi, June 10, 2010
Awakened by an orchestra of vuvuzelas. 5 o'clock in the morning of June 10.
The day starts badly.
The work absorbs me totally and the adrenaline I always wakes up at least one hour before the rising morning. The people of

Vuvuzelas
The people of vuvuzelas and 'overwhelming and incontrovertible.
every corner of the unmistakable sounds Johannesburg strangled sound of the trumpet damned: there are of every shape and color.
Yellow, green, amber, black, blue. Marketing vuvuzelas goes crazy and there are colored with flags of the nations present at the World Cup.
The air we breathe and 'more and more' thrilling.
The South Africans are really proud to host the World Cup and their friendliness 'turns out to be a quid in piu' pleased that our days.
To witness this intense desire to demonstrate the great potential 'of the rainbow country, a huge crowd yesterday accepted the Bafana Bafana on arrival in their hotel in Sandton. Meanwhile, in Soweto and
'party continues. The township welcomes tonight (right now as I write) the concert Black Eyed Peas, Shakira and Alycia Keys. The vuvuzelas
play wildly. Night falls and the temperature drops and return to the hotel, tired after a long day.
Tomorrow 's time. It starts to get serious.
This country wants a win. The people deserve it.
I dare not imagine what will happen 'in case of victory.
But I want to live it.

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