Are you a doctor or a professional from a particular profession and need special Xhosa vocab specific to your industry? We now make customised Cds of phrases specific to your needs:
Examples of Topics:
- The Body, emergency situations, medicines, health care, hospital
- Family, kinship and occupational/career terms
- eating out / at the green grocer
- School and university
- Around the house and garden
- at the office / meetings
- banking and money matters
- post office and communications
- Law courts and Law enforcement
- government
- The media and Politics
- church
- Sport and recreation
- Seasons, Climate and Weather
- birds, animals, insects
Prices:
Email: info@learnxhosa.co.za
Monday, February 15, 2010
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Volunteer: Earthchild Project extra mural clubs
Dear friends of the Earthchild Project
We’d like to invite you to our upcoming Volunteer Workshop. The focus will be in line with our
Term 3 theme – the environment. We have a fascinating and inspiring guest speaker, Robyn Smith, coming to shed more light on why we should go organic. Together with her husband, Robyn started the online organic store called Faithful-2-Nature. Her talk is highly informative and shows us how everything is connected and how literally, “what we put in, is what we get out”.
In addition, we will also be running a short facilitation skills workshop where you will learn lots of new games and songs to use with the earthchildren.
You’ll also get to meet our new volunteer coordinator, Linci Abrahams :-)
Date: 23rd September 2010
Time: 2:00 – 4:30pm
Venue: KarmaShala Yoga Studio – 117 Hatfield Street, Gardens
Refreshments will be served
The workshop is open to volunteers, old and new, and is free of charge
Please RSVP as soon as possible and feel free to contact us should you have any questions.
We also have some exciting volunteer opportunities coming up…
YOUNG WOMEN’S CLUB
Xoli, in collaboration with Hannah Loewenthal (movetomakespace) will be exploring a 5Rhythms dance -based group for young women, with a vision to create a safe space for these adolescents where they can find new pathways to empowerment and to achieve their goals.
The group will begin with 12 adolescent women ages 12-16years from Sakumlandela Primary and other surrounding schools in Khayelitsha, meeting once a month on a Sunday. The first session is on Sunday19th September 2010.
We need volunteers to help achieve our mission, so if you feel inspired about the project and would like to get involved please find below a list of how you can help!
· Preparing Lunch: This will require shopping for lunch ingredients and helping to prepare it (money, utensils and space will be provided)
· Fundraising: If raising funds is your passion and you have contacts that we can send the proposal to, this might be a great offer for you.
· Resources: This will require sourcing materials for our arts &crafts sessions
· Sourcing Mentors: We need to source 12 amazing elder woman to mentor our young ladies
· Planning excursions: This will involve sourcing exciting outings around Cape Town and helping to organize them.
· Helping to source guest speakers or running an activity
· Media: This could involve writing press releases, connecting us with your contacts or even coming to take photographs of some of our sessions
Contact Xoli @ 0731446475 or xoli@earthchildproject.org for more info
Friday, January 1, 2010
Frequently Asked Questions
General:
1. How do I join the newsletter?
- go to http://www.learnxhosa.com and click on red/blue flashing button.
About CDs:
2. What level am I at and what is covered on what Cds. Which one is right for me?
- See detailed CD/Course content here: http://ubuntu-bridge.blogspot.com/2009/12/audio-cd-content.html. Level 1 is designed for absolute beginners who know nothing. However, many people who did know those basics found it extremely useful to recover it and get a feel for the way in which our style of Xhosa teaching is structured. Recovering the content will increase your knowledge and your confidence.
3. What are the prices of the various CDs?
- See http://ubuntu-bridge.blogspot.com/2008/07/xhosa-cd-orders.html
About Courses:
4. When are the next course dates?
- See http://ubuntu-bridge.blogspot.com/search/label/Courses
5. Which course should I do? What level am I at?
- See detailed CD/Course content here: http://ubuntu-bridge.blogspot.com/2009/12/audio-cd-content.html. Level 1 is designed for absolute beginners who know nothing. However, many people who did know those basics found it extremely useful to recover it and get a feel for the way in which our style of Xhosa teaching is structured. Recovering the content will increase your knowledge and your confidence.
6. Am i going to be able to speak fluent Xhosa after the course?
- You will know how to confidently approach Xhosa people, greet, introduce yourself, be polite and respectful, communicate clearly your Xhosa speaking ability, ask for help, ask and answer some polite questions in various conversational contexts and finally to escape a conversation. What you put in is what you get out. Each CD gives you more and more conversational ability, but becoming fluent in a language depends on how much effort you put in to learning and how much time you spend practicing with mother tongue speakers. It is a journey. We know how to get you started and how to support you along the way.
7. How do I book?
- Decide which course you want to do and email us at: info@learnxhosa.co.za. Send us your cellphone number as well. We will then send you booking info based on availability.
About Village Experiences:
8. When is the next one?
- See: http://ubuntu-bridge.blogspot.com/search/label/Village%20Experience
Or join the newsletter here: go to http://www.learnxhosa.com and click on red/blue flashing button.
How much will you learn?
9. How effective will I find your CDs?
- You will find the CDs and manuals very effective. They are great leaning tools for the car or for learning on the go. See below.
10. How will your CDs help me in learning this language?
- What's great about the CDs is that they have a unique way of introducing the underlying grammar and structure of Xhosa sentences in a way that is practical, simple and immediately usable and practical in conversational contexts. The Cds teach and explain in clear English, with silent spaces for the listener to practice and repeat what they hear. Throughout the Cd, the English is spoken, a pause follows for the listener to attempt the answer, thereafter the Xhosa is pronounced clearly, followed by another pause for the listener to repeat the Xhosa out loud. It helps you to develop a feel for the rythym, tempo and pronunciation of the language. The manuals are clear, user-friendly and well structured.
"THE CDS WERE GREAT! They really help to get the sound, the rhythm and tempo of the language right" - Gene Falk, Exececutive Director, Mothers2mothers HIV Counselling -
"There is an obvious attention to detail shown in the development and structuring of the CD and notes. An excellent learning tool." - Beryl-Lyn Cocks, Operation Manger for the Cape Region of Valuation Alliance -
11. After the course, will a person be able to speak Xhosa?
- You will be speaking Xhosa during and after the first lesson. From there you keep learning.
12. And how long will it take me to speak the language fluently?
- Fluency is different depending on your effort to learn and your commitment to time spent just listening and practicing the language with people. You will get immediate results of great value within a couple of weeks (or even days), but fluency over a number of contexts and courses can take from a couple of months to a year to a couple of years, again depending on your efforts and circumstances. You will need dedication and patience. We give you the best (clear, humourous, multiplatform, mobile) materials to make it as easy for you as possible.
1. How do I join the newsletter?
- go to http://www.learnxhosa.com and click on red/blue flashing button.
About CDs:
2. What level am I at and what is covered on what Cds. Which one is right for me?
- See detailed CD/Course content here: http://ubuntu-bridge.blogspot.com/2009/12/audio-cd-content.html. Level 1 is designed for absolute beginners who know nothing. However, many people who did know those basics found it extremely useful to recover it and get a feel for the way in which our style of Xhosa teaching is structured. Recovering the content will increase your knowledge and your confidence.
3. What are the prices of the various CDs?
- See http://ubuntu-bridge.blogspot.com/2008/07/xhosa-cd-orders.html
About Courses:
4. When are the next course dates?
- See http://ubuntu-bridge.blogspot.com/search/label/Courses
5. Which course should I do? What level am I at?
- See detailed CD/Course content here: http://ubuntu-bridge.blogspot.com/2009/12/audio-cd-content.html. Level 1 is designed for absolute beginners who know nothing. However, many people who did know those basics found it extremely useful to recover it and get a feel for the way in which our style of Xhosa teaching is structured. Recovering the content will increase your knowledge and your confidence.
6. Am i going to be able to speak fluent Xhosa after the course?
- You will know how to confidently approach Xhosa people, greet, introduce yourself, be polite and respectful, communicate clearly your Xhosa speaking ability, ask for help, ask and answer some polite questions in various conversational contexts and finally to escape a conversation. What you put in is what you get out. Each CD gives you more and more conversational ability, but becoming fluent in a language depends on how much effort you put in to learning and how much time you spend practicing with mother tongue speakers. It is a journey. We know how to get you started and how to support you along the way.
7. How do I book?
- Decide which course you want to do and email us at: info@learnxhosa.co.za. Send us your cellphone number as well. We will then send you booking info based on availability.
About Village Experiences:
8. When is the next one?
- See: http://ubuntu-bridge.blogspot.com/search/label/Village%20Experience
Or join the newsletter here: go to http://www.learnxhosa.com and click on red/blue flashing button.
How much will you learn?
9. How effective will I find your CDs?
- You will find the CDs and manuals very effective. They are great leaning tools for the car or for learning on the go. See below.
10. How will your CDs help me in learning this language?
- What's great about the CDs is that they have a unique way of introducing the underlying grammar and structure of Xhosa sentences in a way that is practical, simple and immediately usable and practical in conversational contexts. The Cds teach and explain in clear English, with silent spaces for the listener to practice and repeat what they hear. Throughout the Cd, the English is spoken, a pause follows for the listener to attempt the answer, thereafter the Xhosa is pronounced clearly, followed by another pause for the listener to repeat the Xhosa out loud. It helps you to develop a feel for the rythym, tempo and pronunciation of the language. The manuals are clear, user-friendly and well structured.
"THE CDS WERE GREAT! They really help to get the sound, the rhythm and tempo of the language right" - Gene Falk, Exececutive Director, Mothers2mothers HIV Counselling -
"There is an obvious attention to detail shown in the development and structuring of the CD and notes. An excellent learning tool." - Beryl-Lyn Cocks, Operation Manger for the Cape Region of Valuation Alliance -
11. After the course, will a person be able to speak Xhosa?
- You will be speaking Xhosa during and after the first lesson. From there you keep learning.
12. And how long will it take me to speak the language fluently?
- Fluency is different depending on your effort to learn and your commitment to time spent just listening and practicing the language with people. You will get immediate results of great value within a couple of weeks (or even days), but fluency over a number of contexts and courses can take from a couple of months to a year to a couple of years, again depending on your efforts and circumstances. You will need dedication and patience. We give you the best (clear, humourous, multiplatform, mobile) materials to make it as easy for you as possible.
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Next Village Experience - January 2010
Hi Guys
Here are the village experience logistics for January 2010.
Essentially I will be in the village from the 4th january, so you are welcome to arrive on that same day with me, or soon thereafter, but not pref not much later then the 5th. Of course, you can arrive later if the dates are better for you, but then you will have less time with me there as teacher as I leave between the 9th and 11th Jan. This is not the end of the world, as there will be other tutors who I would have selected and given some training to and the experience is far less about me being there, and you will be well looked after.
TRANSPORT:
So you would need to get there yourself, by flight or by bus or however, but let me know. I will attach some info on this, but Greyhound bus is prob better. With greyhound (www.greyhound.co.za) its R425 one way max (i.e. there are various discounts available)and is an overnight trip. Then you will meet a shuttle in EL to go to Hamburg (R100 one way). So thats about R1050 total for travel expenses. Flights to EL are also an option and shuttle from airport.
INVESTMENT:
In the village, for mud hut accommodation, Xhosa food and Xhosa lessons, daily opportunities to volunteer, the investment is R250 per night (R200 for students/scholars/special cases). You are investing in a sustainable initiative that benefits the whole village and yourself. The prices are also open to fluctuation based on how long you want to go for and the nature of the experience you wish to have. Just send me a mail. I will make you a deal.
INCLUDES:
- accommodation with a host family in a stunning village close to the coast and opportunities to live and experience different parts of the traditional culture.
- 3 Xhosa meals daily (you may wish to bring some snacks - see attached info doc - you may have to email me for this)
- Xhosa tuition every day. make sure to bring some materials with you or enquire from me - I have materials for different levels.
- opportunities to volunteer in the community, at the clinic/treatment centre/heritage site, or art and craft centre, which has provided murals and altar pieces of South African history that have been taken around the world. This may be a small fee extra to cover the volunteer co-ordinator and guide. It also may not be.
YOU NEED TO:
Let me know how many nights you wish to stay and what dates you wish to arrive and leave, then book your bus tickets asap. School holidays coincide closely (School goes back 13th Jan 2010).
Please let me know any queries, but do first read over the attached info pack. It has all info, booking forms and indemnity forms. Please email me for this.
Many thanks,
Do let me know if you have any further queries.
Craig
info@learnxhosa.co.za
072 6090 666
Here are the village experience logistics for January 2010.
Essentially I will be in the village from the 4th january, so you are welcome to arrive on that same day with me, or soon thereafter, but not pref not much later then the 5th. Of course, you can arrive later if the dates are better for you, but then you will have less time with me there as teacher as I leave between the 9th and 11th Jan. This is not the end of the world, as there will be other tutors who I would have selected and given some training to and the experience is far less about me being there, and you will be well looked after.
TRANSPORT:
So you would need to get there yourself, by flight or by bus or however, but let me know. I will attach some info on this, but Greyhound bus is prob better. With greyhound (www.greyhound.co.za) its R425 one way max (i.e. there are various discounts available)and is an overnight trip. Then you will meet a shuttle in EL to go to Hamburg (R100 one way). So thats about R1050 total for travel expenses. Flights to EL are also an option and shuttle from airport.
INVESTMENT:
In the village, for mud hut accommodation, Xhosa food and Xhosa lessons, daily opportunities to volunteer, the investment is R250 per night (R200 for students/scholars/special cases). You are investing in a sustainable initiative that benefits the whole village and yourself. The prices are also open to fluctuation based on how long you want to go for and the nature of the experience you wish to have. Just send me a mail. I will make you a deal.
INCLUDES:
- accommodation with a host family in a stunning village close to the coast and opportunities to live and experience different parts of the traditional culture.
- 3 Xhosa meals daily (you may wish to bring some snacks - see attached info doc - you may have to email me for this)
- Xhosa tuition every day. make sure to bring some materials with you or enquire from me - I have materials for different levels.
- opportunities to volunteer in the community, at the clinic/treatment centre/heritage site, or art and craft centre, which has provided murals and altar pieces of South African history that have been taken around the world. This may be a small fee extra to cover the volunteer co-ordinator and guide. It also may not be.
YOU NEED TO:
Let me know how many nights you wish to stay and what dates you wish to arrive and leave, then book your bus tickets asap. School holidays coincide closely (School goes back 13th Jan 2010).
Please let me know any queries, but do first read over the attached info pack. It has all info, booking forms and indemnity forms. Please email me for this.
Many thanks,
Do let me know if you have any further queries.
Craig
info@learnxhosa.co.za
072 6090 666
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Audio Cd Content
CD 1: (Covered in the Level 1 Course).
Lesson 1: Pronunciation, reading the language and Greetingse
Lesson 2: Introduction to Verbs and Prefixes
Lesson 3: Sentence Building Blocks and NB 1st Sentences
Lesson 4: Greetings, Names and Appropriate Titles
Lesson 5: Introductions and Pleasantries
Lesson 6: Integration Orals and extra lessons
CD 2: (Covered in the Level 2 Course).
Lesson 7: Negatives
Lesson 8: Past Tense and Negative Past Tense)
Lesson 9: Asking questions
Lesson 10: Na as and / with / have
Lesson 11: Conversational Application for daily usage
Lesson 12: Integration Conversation Orals
Phrase CD 1:
- The Phrase CD is really just a convenient collection of all the phrases found in CD 1 and 2 without all the explanations and teachings in between. It is really just an effective tool for touching up and revising your Xhosa skills, specifically in preparation for CDs 3 and 4.
CD 3: (Covered in the Level 3 Course). More Verb-based Constructs, giving immediate oomph to your conversational ability. Each lesson has clear grammatical explanations, with exercises, sample conversations or comprehensions.
Lesson 13: Using Nga- to say by means of, about, for, and some locative
Lesson 14: Object Concords (OC)
Lesson 15: The Subjunctive, the potential and some useful constructs
Lesson 16: The Recent past continuous tense and the Remote past tense
Lesson 17: The Locative
Lesson 18: The Locative 2 - Positional Words
CD 4: (Covered in the Level 4 Course). The Noun groups. This course is quite academic (i.e. requires commitment and dedicated learning, as do all the others), but it still focusses on immediate and practical conversational application. It gives the Xhosa learner a thorough overview of the noun groups and a good practical understanding of the many ways in which they can be used.
Lesson 19: Noun Groups and Verb Links 1-4
Lesson 20: Verb Links to noun groups 5-8
Lesson 21: Verb Links to noun groups 9-15
Lesson 22: Summary of Noun groups and Verb Links - All, the whole and every
Lesson 23: Concordance and the Power of the noun Groups
Lesson 24: Conversational Application
Lesson 1: Pronunciation, reading the language and Greetingse
Lesson 2: Introduction to Verbs and Prefixes
Lesson 3: Sentence Building Blocks and NB 1st Sentences
Lesson 4: Greetings, Names and Appropriate Titles
Lesson 5: Introductions and Pleasantries
Lesson 6: Integration Orals and extra lessons
CD 2: (Covered in the Level 2 Course).
Lesson 7: Negatives
Lesson 8: Past Tense and Negative Past Tense)
Lesson 9: Asking questions
Lesson 10: Na as and / with / have
Lesson 11: Conversational Application for daily usage
Lesson 12: Integration Conversation Orals
Phrase CD 1:
- The Phrase CD is really just a convenient collection of all the phrases found in CD 1 and 2 without all the explanations and teachings in between. It is really just an effective tool for touching up and revising your Xhosa skills, specifically in preparation for CDs 3 and 4.
CD 3: (Covered in the Level 3 Course). More Verb-based Constructs, giving immediate oomph to your conversational ability. Each lesson has clear grammatical explanations, with exercises, sample conversations or comprehensions.
Lesson 13: Using Nga- to say by means of, about, for, and some locative
Lesson 14: Object Concords (OC)
Lesson 15: The Subjunctive, the potential and some useful constructs
Lesson 16: The Recent past continuous tense and the Remote past tense
Lesson 17: The Locative
Lesson 18: The Locative 2 - Positional Words
CD 4: (Covered in the Level 4 Course). The Noun groups. This course is quite academic (i.e. requires commitment and dedicated learning, as do all the others), but it still focusses on immediate and practical conversational application. It gives the Xhosa learner a thorough overview of the noun groups and a good practical understanding of the many ways in which they can be used.
Lesson 19: Noun Groups and Verb Links 1-4
Lesson 20: Verb Links to noun groups 5-8
Lesson 21: Verb Links to noun groups 9-15
Lesson 22: Summary of Noun groups and Verb Links - All, the whole and every
Lesson 23: Concordance and the Power of the noun Groups
Lesson 24: Conversational Application
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Wed 16th December is Reconciliation Day
Mandiseli, Ben and me are inviting volunteers to come and help at the (informal) “community centre” in Makhaza, Khayelitsha
It’s the place we are running the home-gardens project from, and where we are encouraging other community focused activities
We are helping the community to make it a beautiful place and need lots of hands and love to help
You are invited J and please invite your friends and family
Wed 16th December 2009 10:30 – 2:30
An indication of who is coming would be very helpful - and we should share lifts where possible so please let me know who can offer and who needs a lift. thanks
Please bring: Your wonderful self and a smile is all that is required
optional
A bit of money to buy fruit from the neighbouring fruit vendor if you want a snack or want to share with local volunteers (support local business)
- A water bottle or cup to drink from – there is a tap there
- Gardening gloves / hat / suntan lotion …
- Some black bags for rubbish
- If you have some tools … we are putting up a lapa, there is a fence to fix – few big holes in it! …
- (we would like to use locally recovered/recycled materials – scrounge for discarded wood etc and be innovative .. but some nails, wire, hammers, … really help a LOT)
- If you have some gardening tools (we do have a few – depends how many come. if you wish to donate an indigenous shrub / tree, or fruit tree please contact me re what will be suitable and bring compost and mulch for it too
Directions:
N2 towards Somerset West. Take the R310 Baden Powell off ramp and turn right towards Muizenberg – cross over the freeway. You’ll pass a collection of sculptures on your right; soon after that. 1st turn right into Landsdowne Rd (the sign left says Macassar and the sign right I think says Khayelitsha, but don’t worry its 1st right after the sculptures!)
1st left opposite a taxi rank / open space
Pass Nkzimlo school on your right
Next left at the end of the school yard
You’ll pass a play park on your right, bit further on a church under construction
Where the road makes a sharp right turn – the “centre” is on the corner on your left
We’ll be there
From Muizenberg coming along Baden Powell drive – it’s the last left turn before the N2 – rest as above
Love and blessings
Elizabeth Meiring
Art of Living Teacher
elizabeth@artofliving.org.za
+27 82 497 6428
It’s the place we are running the home-gardens project from, and where we are encouraging other community focused activities
We are helping the community to make it a beautiful place and need lots of hands and love to help
You are invited J and please invite your friends and family
Wed 16th December 2009 10:30 – 2:30
An indication of who is coming would be very helpful - and we should share lifts where possible so please let me know who can offer and who needs a lift. thanks
Please bring: Your wonderful self and a smile is all that is required
optional
A bit of money to buy fruit from the neighbouring fruit vendor if you want a snack or want to share with local volunteers (support local business)
- A water bottle or cup to drink from – there is a tap there
- Gardening gloves / hat / suntan lotion …
- Some black bags for rubbish
- If you have some tools … we are putting up a lapa, there is a fence to fix – few big holes in it! …
- (we would like to use locally recovered/recycled materials – scrounge for discarded wood etc and be innovative .. but some nails, wire, hammers, … really help a LOT)
- If you have some gardening tools (we do have a few – depends how many come. if you wish to donate an indigenous shrub / tree, or fruit tree please contact me re what will be suitable and bring compost and mulch for it too
Directions:
N2 towards Somerset West. Take the R310 Baden Powell off ramp and turn right towards Muizenberg – cross over the freeway. You’ll pass a collection of sculptures on your right; soon after that. 1st turn right into Landsdowne Rd (the sign left says Macassar and the sign right I think says Khayelitsha, but don’t worry its 1st right after the sculptures!)
1st left opposite a taxi rank / open space
Pass Nkzimlo school on your right
Next left at the end of the school yard
You’ll pass a play park on your right, bit further on a church under construction
Where the road makes a sharp right turn – the “centre” is on the corner on your left
We’ll be there
From Muizenberg coming along Baden Powell drive – it’s the last left turn before the N2 – rest as above
Love and blessings
Elizabeth Meiring
Art of Living Teacher
elizabeth@artofliving.org.za
+27 82 497 6428
Sunday, November 15, 2009
Attention Volunteer Organisations
Volunteer organisations, please just post your details to this page, if you are seeking volunteers or email me. I will also try add it to my monthly Volunteer Newsletter. The following is an ideal structure:
Name of organisation:
Description of Day’s Activities:
Need volunteers who can:
Venue/Directions:
Email:
Phone:
Website:
Sharpsharp
Name of organisation:
Description of Day’s Activities:
Need volunteers who can:
Venue/Directions:
Email:
Phone:
Website:
Sharpsharp
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
How to Toyi-Toyi on You Tube
Stressed? Life getting you down? Or is your bum in the butter? Either way, living in SA, it is vital that you learn how to Toyi-toyi.
As part of my passion for using the medium of film as an educational tool (or edutainment), I recently made this short instructional video on an element of African culture. Please enjoy and practice at appropriate opportunities.
As part of my passion for using the medium of film as an educational tool (or edutainment), I recently made this short instructional video on an element of African culture. Please enjoy and practice at appropriate opportunities.
Thursday, September 3, 2009
Visit Sosebenza this Sunday
Ben Jochanan Getz sent a message to the members of Sosebenza Centre for Peace (MASI).
(facebook Group)
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Subject: Sunday Vibes - Visit Sosebenza this Sunday
Beautiful Sosebenza Volunteers...
Christoph and Lucy will be heading a visit to MASI this Sunday 5th Sept!
Give them a shout and bring our kids loads of joy & lunch:):):)
Get them on 082 491 9124 (Christoph) Or 079 438 3555 (Lucy)
Ill be spending the whole day there tomorrow with a team of guys - getting the garden onto new levels of goodness! Anyone is welcome to join if you can. call me on 072 475 2977.
Wont see you Sunday, but ill catch you next time.... Enjoy!
Love
Ben
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(facebook Group)
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Subject: Sunday Vibes - Visit Sosebenza this Sunday
Beautiful Sosebenza Volunteers...
Christoph and Lucy will be heading a visit to MASI this Sunday 5th Sept!
Give them a shout and bring our kids loads of joy & lunch:):):)
Get them on 082 491 9124 (Christoph) Or 079 438 3555 (Lucy)
Ill be spending the whole day there tomorrow with a team of guys - getting the garden onto new levels of goodness! Anyone is welcome to join if you can. call me on 072 475 2977.
Wont see you Sunday, but ill catch you next time.... Enjoy!
Love
Ben
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