Today was perhaps a prime example of how one can feel “the vibe.”
The first step is obviously to recognise it – to realise that “the vibe” may be on. This usually comes in the form of a visual clue. There is normally a lot of blue in these clues to which I refer.
For example, I first realised the vibe was on today, as I drove down to Vida e in Camps Bay this morning to grab a coffee.
I glanced to my left and noticed this:
Camps Bay’s exclusive “Bali Bay” neighbourhood
I know, sometimes you don’t know what is going on, until later – when you realise that a killer day was staring you right in the face.
So there it was, the visual clue I was looking for. “Hello,” I thought to myself, “it looks very much to me like the “vibe” is on!
Right there, I was beginning to “feel the vibe,” as it were.
We had a wonderful prawn couple in Vida e this morning. Clip-clop-clip-clop walking all funny on their awkward little shoes, with their spandex all over, balls hanging out, helmets on indoors. A wonderful scene it was.
Then I popped in at my buddy’s place he is building in Camps Bay. It’s nearly finished and is right at the front of Camps Bay. It’s a development – you can find out more about it here at pod.co.za. It’s got a number of rooms or “pods” as he calls them. Check out that website, it’s fucking awesome.
This is the view in the main suite at the top:
Shame, ja, it’s going to be very kak when it’s finished.
So anyway, on to lunch it was, at Caprice with The Dude, as we discussed what the next step would be. That’s when we remembered, what we refer to as, “the watch game.” It’s when you turn the outside dial of your watch and set the zero to where the minute hand is, and you lie on the beach until it goes the whole way around. Just to see how long it takes. Some people call it “an hour,” but we call it “the watch game.”
“The Dude” ponders his next move
For the uninitiated, that’s Caprice with the red roof above the sand.
That’s the Atlantic Ocean, right there.
And that was that, really. We swam twice and lay right there and watched the minute hand of my watch go around full circle. Which it did. It went quite quickly – faster than normal it seemed.
But is was more than enough. I knew I should get back to the Safe House and let you know about all of this. You know, just in case you’re at your desk or in London. I want you to understand how important it is for you to make work a sideline and for you to live the holiday.
So here I am, back at Le Safe House.
Boom!
Are you feeling the vibe today?
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