

The bar we most frequented was a bar right down the the docks from us on the waterfront called "Mitchell's." It was a good atmosphere and surprisingly enough it had good food. I was one of the first places I ate when I arrived in Cape Town and they had a great seafood platter that cost about $10 American or about 70 Rand in South African currency. They also had great brick oven baked pizzas. We made good friends with the bartenders and throughout our time they would either take us or tell us the good local bars to go to, so we got to experience the tourist side as well as get a taste of the local lifestyle as well. One of the boats favorite nights at Mitchell's, though, was their karaoke night. If you were there you really didn't have much of a choice to sing so if you weren't comfortable getting up there, as I most certainly am not, then you start drinking beers and taking shots until you have enough liquid courage to make a fool of yourself. Fortunately "Ferris" and I did a song together and then I got talked into doing "Super Freak" with one of the kitchen staff, Mike. I was most certainly heavily intoxicated by this point so can't really vouch for how it went! I'm pretty sure one of the crew has a video of one or both of the performances so I will see if I can get my hands on it and then decide whether or not I am willing to show it! But Mitchell's was our watering hole for a month. From about noon until about 2 am you could find at least on person from our ship sitting in there. It was nice b/c we didn't have phones so if you went out on an adventure and came back to the boat and nobody was there you knew where to go. If you were a soccer, rugby or cricket fan then you were in luck. It was on all day everyday. I was a fan of the soccer, but none of us understood the rule to rugby or cricket and trying to explain them was even worse so we just didn't bother.

At the end of it all we were actually sad to leave. We had spend a month there with the locals getting to know them and it was starting to feel a little bit like home. I realized that when we left I had spent as much time there as I had in Miami and when I'm down I will have lived on the boat longer! The cruise has been going pretty good so far aside from the virus going around, but I will get into what's going on with the cruise over my next several posts. I'm trying to catch up with the Cape Town experience for now so I will try to get posts up more frequently now that I am feeling better and we are getting into a solid rhythm.
Cheers from somewhere in the South Atlantic,
-J
awesome experience for sure! its crazy how quickly a foreign and random place can become homey feeling! Sending you good wishes as you master the seas of South!
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