Diplo

Representatives from The Swedish Diplomatic Training Programme are coming to Maputo soon and we will spend the next couple of days with them. Very interesting. Here’s a little girl from Inhaca that I was hanging out with for a moment. I’ll be back online when I’m less busy, my internet at home is gone again but now at least you know that I’m still ok. haha..

Maningue fixe!

As you already know, I spent the weekend on Inhaca Island, which is just a three hour boatride from Maputo city. We took the boat early on Saturday morning and were in Inhaca by noon. Finding a place to stay wasn’t very complicated and we teamed up with a group of portuguese people that we spent the rest of the weekend with. We were driven by Rogerio the crazy driver to distant beaches where we got to be by ourselves and enjoy clear waters and wonderful views. The two beaches we visited during our two days were completely different, the first one was like a hidden beach where you could find new beautiful details when walking, it was close to dense vegetation, the tide that was coming made it smaller with every minute, and it was almost gone by sunset. The one we went to the second day was on the contrary one of those huge paradise beaches where the feeling of being alone as far as the eye can see is amazing. Anyway, on the first day, when it was time to start going back from the beach, the tide had made everything look different and the way we had walked before was now under water. It was an adventure to find that little path out of the beach and we ended up completely far off in the jungle, where we were finally saved by a local guard that came running to show us the right way, I still wonder where he came from. Saturday night was a party night in little Inhaca, and the people gathered in the local bar where we got to witness some great dancing, both by cool hipster dudes and by a group of kids. We also got to dance tons ourselves and I was extatic about finally getting a proper night of dancing. We ended the night by hanging out on a pitch black beach before heading back to our huts at Rita’s place. The music on the Island was generally very questionable. When we arrived to the restaurant the first day we got to listen to a Luther Vandross disc, which maybe isn’t really what you expect to hear while eating your plate of seafood in the sun. Then there was some Celine Dion, Rihanna, of course (you hear Rihanna EVERYWHERE around here) – and some sort of unspeficied electronic music for the dancing that we at some point interrupted with dancehall brought by Maya from our group. On the way back from the beach at 1am we were accompanied by the soundsystem of the bar set on full volume, kids still awake and playing and the forever nostalgic hits of Tina Turner. What was most striking about Inhaca was how safe it felt in comparison to Maputo, I was thrilled by the fact that I could have my camera on the shoulder at all times and finally get some good shots. The eating experience at Inhaca was seafood as fresh as seafood can get and waiting for food just as long as waiting can get before becoming completely unbearable. All in all, the beautiful beaches, the patience tests, the great group, the very friendly locals and the sun that burnt my shoulders summed up to a perfect weekend. More than that, it was a maningue nice weekend, or actually it was maningue fixe!

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Inhaca weekend

Here’s a preview of the weekend we just had on Inhaca island. I still don’t have Internet at home but trust me, the pictures will be worth waiting for. Paradise beaches, seafood and Mozambican hipsters. I will tell you more about it when I post the pictures. Thank you friends and new friends for a perfect weekend, it was meningue nice!

Hostel mornings

The hostel is playing Pink Floyd and it feels like a real backpacker morning, you know, one of those where you really don’t care what time it is. The rain adds on to the feeling and makes me think of that one very rainy week in Rio when we watched almost 50 movies, just hanging out.

Funky Monkeys is the name of this place here in Nelspruit and we are surely coming back some day. Now a movie, then packing up and hopping on the bus back home, to Maputo.

Joburg to Maputo in 9 hours.

The busride from Joburg to Maputo went fine, actually it went great. As always, the movies shown on the bus were from the 90’s and really bad, but entertaining. I was sitting next to a Mozambican woman named Florinda and we communicated in Portuguese/Spanish about her enormous family, about her job and about life in Maputo. We shared food and made sure the bus didn’t drive away without either of us. When we arrived in Maputo we exchanged contacts and hugged. The ride took nine hours, eight hours more than a flight would have taken. But I got so much more out of it; beautiful landscapes, personal stories, border-crossing adventures.. oh, and about 250€ saved.

And I took pictures, with my phone. Nothing special, but some glimpses. The last two pictures are from inside Maputo – I’m in a state of bliss about this city.

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In Joburg with Axel

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Just arrived to Johannesburg and I am dropping my huge backpack at the place of a cousin of a dear friend from Barcelona. Meet Axel, their energetic puppy, we’re already buddies.

When I arrived at the Joburg airport earlier they were playing “Sunshine reggae” and when I came out to the arrivals hall, they were playing “Lady in red” while people stood with little plastic flowers and glittery hearts waiting for their loved ones. If the soundtracks of this place are going to continue being this hilarious I’m not even taking my ipod out.

Anyway – flight went good. Turkish Airlines are really great and they give cute little gifts on board. Even the food is nice.

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Oh, and just now, when I was taking the Gautrain from the airport – a guard came up to me:
“Hello miss, how are you feeling today?”
“Well, fine thank you – how about you?”
“I’m very good thank you – Eating?”
*cookie in hand* “Um, yes, eating.”
“Eating..”
“Yes?”
“Eating, drinking and even chewing is strictly forbidden on the Gautrain miss.”
“Oh, oh – sorry!”

D’oh haha..

Okay – now a shower and then out walking this place. Ciao!

Soundtracks

Moleskine
My housemate gave me a Moleskine yesterday before leaving for a trip. Today is my last Friday in Copenhagen, Tuesday is my last day at work. Then I have a few days to move and pack before I’m off to spend hours in airplanes, buses and places I have not yet thought of. I don’t know what to expect and I don’t want to know either, I’m going to a new place and it deserves to be treated that way.

No matter how things end up, I have Moleskines full of empty pages and an iPod filled with soundtracks for future memories.

Soundtracks


Evenings – Favourite Maze
Night Dorm EP (2010)

Have a lovely day.