Backlash

And it was going so well. Too much good living? It hit my stomach this morning and the DNG building is not ideal for having to rush to the loo as there are 16 flights of stairs to run up or wait for ever for the rickity lift. The other issue is the possible side effects of Lariam, I’ve never had a problem with it before but this morning I burst into tears for no reason whatsoever, very odd.

Work was a bit rubbish today as well, as we had no internet connection for most of the day and all the code examples I wanted to use were online, it is also very dull just programming without being able to nip into MSN or irc occasionally.

Feeling a bit better this evening if tired. Time for a lie in tomorrow morning I think.

I did manage to grab a quick video whilst I was at work today, this is a panoramic view from the 9th floor of the DNG building looking North.

View from the 9th floor of the DNG (1.5Mb DivX Movie)

Seven Nights Seven Restaurants

End of week 1 readers and all is well. As I may have mentioned before the food here is excellent. We have now managed seven different restaurants, which I will summarise below…

1. Siam Smile – Chicken Pizza – Service very slow, poor Rock Shandy most disappointing meal to date. Won’t be going there again!
2. Local Restaurant – Pork and Beef Kebab – Very tender meat, short walk from house. TV with Portugeuse football. Nice and easy to get to.
3. Sagres – Pepper Fillet Steak – Absolutely amazing food, lovely setting on the beach front. Delicious Rock Shandies.
4. Italian – Pasta with Bacon, Mushrooms and Cream – Very low chairs and table, pet rabbits grazing on the lawn. Lovely food.
5. Scorpio – Pork Steak – More like gammon, disappointing and tough. Nice setting though.
6. Waterfront – Ostrich Fillet – First vegetables and absolutely delicious. Live music next to the pool. Superb.
7. Costa do Sol – Chicken Fillet – The place to be seen in Maputo, very famous. Food very average.

And we still have many more to try, we haven’t been to the Indian or Chinese yet!!

You’re Nicked

I was going to write today’s blog about driving in Mozambique anyway but we had an amusing episode on the way back from the Waterfront restuarant this evening which made it even more apt!

I had a fantastic Ostrich fillet by the way. With chips and vegetables, washed down with two pints of 2M beer, all for £8.

On the way back we got stopped by the police. My colleague, who doesn’t usually drink, was driving. After some checking of paperwork he realised she was Spanish and a verse of Viva Espana was sung! After checking our passports he decided a ‘fine’ of 200 Metacais was in order (about £4) this was for a cold drink as he was very thirsty apparently!

We had a good chuckle, wished them well and said we’d see them tomorrow night!

The roads are pretty good, some big potholes, the main problem is the local drivers who either drive like complete loonies or tootle along at 20mph like they’ve never driven before. I’ve quite enjoyed the driving, the city centre isn’t too manic, just plenty of stop signs and invisible traffic lights which are ignored by the minibuses anyway.

Here is a snippet of the drive into work starting from outside the house, showing the sea and palm trees. Beats driving past Didcot power station every morning!

Part 1 of the drive to work (5.5Mb DivX Movie)

Communications

Communication channels are systems nearly all go. Skype works but connection drops frequently, it’s nice to see the family albeit briefly! Mobile works for incoming calls and texts but getting a call out is very difficult, only managed it once. Chatted to my brother in New Zealand this morning on MSN which was great.

Speaking to my Mum as I write this via Skype and messages being relayed by phone in the UK! In the office we have internet connection which does drop occasionally and isn’t fantastically fast. But overall being able to keep in touch is a vast improvement over my last trip to Zimbabwe where it was the occasional letter delivered a week or more late from Harare to the caravan in the sticks!

We have dialup from the house which is very expensive, £32 for two months with the calls on top of that, and all for 28.8Kbps!

I hope to be able to video the drive into work tomorrow and get that onto the blog as it is beautiful, especially with the sea as calm as it has been the last couple of days.

Work

First day of work today, although the guy I am going to be working with was busy so we’re meeting tomorrow. The office is good, a bit run down and the toilets are grim and it’s a long way to the 9th floor if you want to avoid using the lifts! Got my laptop set up on the network and internet access so that’s good. Spent the day playing around with some dynamic website examples to show my counterpart tomorrow.

One thing I have found is how excellent the food is here, there is no way I will be losing weight! We had fresh pasta this evening in an Italian, yesterday I had a most excellent fillet steak. And pretty reasonably priced too, a meal with drinks is around the £6 mark.

You will notice that I added a video to yesterday’s entry. Here is another one for your enjoyment!

View from the house balcony (1.7Mb DivX Movie)

Costa do Sol

Had a fairly lazy Sunday, went into town to a bar to watch the Italian GP, my colleague is Spanish and a big Alonso fan, what a shame he blew his car up wink. After this we walked from the house up the coast to Costa do Sol, a 30s art deco bar and restuarant which has “welcomed dignitaries like the Swazi Royal family and the entertainer Tom Jones” according to the blurb on the menu. Sunday afternoon after payday is cruise along the strip and party on the beach day! Hundreds of locals letting their hair down, music blaring from their car stereos, driving around and just hanging. Barbecues on the beach, football matches. Very vibrant and exciting! Even saw a minor road accident, with a door ripped off one of the local minibuses (chapa), lots of arm waving but all sorted within seconds!

Cruising on the Costa do Sol (1.8Mb DivX Movie)

Boa tarde

Saturday evening on my first full day in Mozambique. We went to the market outside the office where I will be working, absolutely masses of African crafts. All my gifts and Christmas shopping sorted later in the trip! Afterwards we went to the supermarket for supplies, they have Kelloggs cereals so got some Frosties, Cornflakes and fresh milk! Stocked up on beer as well. We stopped for lunch at a beach café which was very pleasant once you get used to ignoring the street hawkers. Has been warm but pretty breezy, so not oppressive at all. Check out the latest photos in the gallery…

Maputo

Here I am sat on the balcony with a beer updating my blog. A long journey and I’d forgotten what a culture shock Africa is the first time you see it, but the house is lovely, the weather is pleasant, warm but not hot with a nice breeze off of the sea. I took some pictures from the plane as we landed, some fantastic views. I will up them here later.

BTW don’t watch ‘Just My Luck’, it’s awful.

Johannesburg

Watched a terrible film with McFly in it. Waiting in lounge drinking complimentary coffee. Next stop Maputo.

Ready To Go?

I don’t think I’ve forgotten anything! Picking the children up from school shortly and then home to wait for the taxi. I should be in Johannesburg around 9.30 tomorrow morning and then I have to wait for the connecting flight to Maputo. Arrival time is 2.55pm. As soon as I have an internet connection I will update the blog.