Meeting at Cape Point South Africa

August 8, 2010
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Meeting at Cape Point South Africa

When Florence Gotil (Cheng Cheng) from Mindanao in the Philippines and I met on the Internet highway a couple of years ago, after she had signed up with me on YORGOO, we wouldn’t have thought to be meeting at Cape Point, South Africa, one day.

Yet, exactly this happened today, Sunday 8th August 2010!

Meeting at Cape Point South Africa by Bianca Gubalke Images

After a week of blissful sunshine, this was the day it rained… the only day she and her family from the Philippines and other parts of the world would be here. And we had prayed for this rain as Nature really needed it; never have we seen our dam that empty at this time of the year.

Meeting at Cape Point South Africa

And then, while dark, errie clouds pulled over the rest of the Cape – the sun broke through the sky to bless our spontaneous meeting at Cape Point – not the most Southern tip of  South Africa, but also known as the “Cape of Storms” or the “Cape of Good Hope”. And stormy and cold it was… and after that… it’s just Antarctica. . .

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While we knew each other quite well in the virtual world, it was just wonderful to meet ‘live’, to hear about her flourishing truck and heavy equipment business, her future plans, her intention to market on a global scale using the Internet – for which of course Semiomantics Website Publishing is the answer to achieve the essential high Google rankings to start with.

Two women from different continents discussing real business at the end of the world over a plate of calamari fritti and hake…  while baboons that were as cheeky as they were acrobatic snatched bits from the plates the moment one didn’t keep an eye on them! Too funny. . . and certainly a lasting memory for Cheng Cheng and her family!

Cheng & Bianca at Cape-Point, South-Africa - by Bianca Gubalke

Meanwhile, her tour continues and we will communicate via the iPhone. May her journey be blessed and we have plans once she’s back home!

Author: Bianca Gubalke, Art, Media, Publishing.

Co-Founder of YORGOO, YCADEMY and Semiomantics.

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