Parliament Gardens Fashion Show

Friday, November 23, 2007















By Michael Paskevicius On Friday, November 23, 2007 At 9:56 AM ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

European Festival

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Last Friday night we attended the European Festival of performance, music and food. The Spanish clowns were quite entertaining and were a big hit with the kiddies.





Naturally I was very interested to try some new European food selections. This one here I believe to be from Germany. It was really interesting, a thin flat bread with a mixture of stewed cabbage, ham and onion inside. It reminded me of my Grandmothers kitchen. On the side are some Spanish meatballs. We also had German bratwurst and some sort of beef stew.


Cool kids at the festival.


We did an impromptu photo shoot at the mall on the way home as it was pretty deserted.


The lovely Kimba.


Having some fun with the mall's furniture display. It was very comfortable.
By Michael Paskevicius On Tuesday, November 20, 2007 At 4:47 PM ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

BCS Staff Party 2007

Friday, November 16, 2007

The annual departmental Christmas party is always a great chance to kick back with the people I so rarely get to see on a casual level. There are always good stories to be told and great stories made at this event.

We were a little disappointed with the lodge but the party made up for it. The pool was a little bit small so my colleagues had to improvise in order to have some fun. Trampoline + Pool = Instant Fun.







Sinkala's new baby.




Getting down...




Spring'Bokkees, thats a mix of mint liquer and Amarulla.




Fresh fish direct from the ocean to your grill. This is Snoek brought in from the coast. It was really nicely done. Seasoned with fresh herbs and sauteed with garlic butter. Just north is a few roosterbrood breads which is another of my favorite treats from the Namibia bri.


Random shots throughout the day...
















We left the tub empty.
By Michael Paskevicius On Friday, November 16, 2007 At 12:55 PM ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Kim's Birthday Dinner

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

For Kim's birthday we went down to the Namibian Institute for Culinary Education, aka Nice. As usual we had a great time dining in this beautiful restaurant.





California tuna roll appetizer from the rooftop sushi bar.


Kim had the fillet steak atop mashed sweet potatoes and assorted roast vegetables.


I had the tomato encrusted butterfish with boiled baby potatoes and vegetables.


By Michael Paskevicius On Tuesday, November 13, 2007 At 8:49 AM ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Tsumeb Copper Festival 2007

Monday, November 05, 2007

The Tsumeb Copper Festival is an annual event which celebrates the town's successful mining history. I have always traveled through Tsumeb but never actually spent some time in the town. Overall I would say I was very impressed! The town boasts beautiful tall and lush trees and a very large and clean park.

The downtown strip was quite well kept. The first night in town I stayed at a lodge and the following night I moved over to a small private bed and breakfast. At the B&B I was in alone in one of two rooms. It was very strange coming back in the evening and entering the complex knowing I was completely alone. There was a restaurant and large garden patio as part of the B&B. It would have made an interesting scene for a horror movie. Thankfully, I made it through the night! Oh, and by the way, there was no breakfast because the restaurant was closed on Sunday.

The Tsumeb mineral gallery right next door to the Bed and Breakfast.




One of may quaint churches in town.


Here I am meeting Kim's mother for the first time (on the left) and a friend of hers.


An old train at the museum.


Kim and some of her fans in Tsumeb.






Part of the old mining district in town. These old houses are said to be some of the first built to house the workers near the mine in town. The little bridge crosses a small ditch where the water used in mining was drained.


Got to loooove the funky chicken.


In the park we found gorgeous Jacaranda trees blooming.


The festival itself was in the park. Kim says its really changed from when she used to go. Sounds familiar. I was hoping to see more local handicraft and design but did not find much. There were a few booths selling imported Chinese toys and accessories, a couple booths representing local and Namibian businesses, and the rest were pretty much bars selling cocktails and bbq'd meat. I was able to meet a lot of Kim's old friends and suitors.


We stopped in to the hotel for an afternoon drink and to cool down. It was very hot up there! Interesting signage.


Also across from my B&B was this abandoned mine, right in the middle of town! Actually Kim has told me that the buildings around the mine are still occupied. But I believe the mine itself to be abandoned. We were able to explore the grounds quite easily.


Looking up towards the sky through the mine shaft.


Some mineral extracts that were left outside the mine.


This bridge led over a small stream and road to the other side of the complex.


Looks like this bridge has seen better days.
By Michael Paskevicius On Monday, November 05, 2007 At 8:10 PM ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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