Every woman has 3 or 4 outfits for any special occasion. We just never like repeating these outfits, so we try to get more by making excuses about not having something to wear. After our dress disasters before the wedding, we had to option but to opt for plan B.
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| Option B dresses saved the day |
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| Buyiswa - my beautiful sister |
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| Yours trully, Nombulelo |
Lord thank you for the beautiful scenery before us, open spaces and very clean white sandy beaches. The wind literally blows clean fresh air from the sea, trees, mountains and rivers. I wonder if people around here realise what wealth they have. Then again if you are unemployed & have no food on your table, I guess you have more pressing things on your mind than the beauty that surrounds you.
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Buyiswa & Nombulelo
Gonubie, Hemmingway - Beautiful Windy East London |
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| Postcard picture perfect |
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| Breathtaking Morgans Bay |
Nyara Village where we were invited to join in a traditional Xhosa feast. Where there is a feast, there is enough food, meat and drinks for everyone. A big bowl was passed around for the ladies to take a chunk of meat and pass on. Even though it’s unhygienic, I was too hungry and too tired to care. I dug in...
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Traditional Xhosa Feast, Nyara Village
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| Too Gorgeous to resist, talk about ageing gracefully |
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| Kei Mouth |
The wedding was abundantly blessed in beauty, joy, wealth, health and love. Congratulations to Mr. L & Mrs. L Mateza (not sure if I am allowed to post up their pics though ;-). I can safely say, this is one of my best weddings ever, it was very genuine, filled with laughter, all the faces present at the wedding were honest and happy to share in this occassion. Simple treasures are hardest to be found, but they found each other...
Psst.. snuck in one pic, shhh your lips are sealed...
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Gorgeous graceful soul. Beauty with brains and a big heart
24 – 27 Sept 2009
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