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KELVIN CORNER CO-WORKING SPACE INSPIRED BY CREATIVES DIGITAL NOMAD As a Digital Nomad like me, you would know that we love using smart devices and technology to run our businesses and to work from anywhere we like. We are a bunch of unique and creative technological breed that prefers to work remotely from foreign countries, provinces, coffee shops,  public libraries, restaurants or co-working spaces rather than the usual boring conventional workplaces. I was excited when I recently found out that a group of creatives created a shared-working space for other creatives to use and I knew I had to visit the place to see what made their co-working space unique from other shared-working spaces around Cape Town. I was warmly welcomed by Jannah Ruthven with a cold Drifter Gin and Tonic brewed just next door to their newly renovated building when I arrived. At that moment, I knew I had come to the right place! Jannah explained that Kelvin Corner was a dream c...
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A LITTLE CAPE PENINSULA ROAD TRIP S tanding on the picturesque Peninsula imagining the expanse of ocean that stretches away from you all the way to Antarctica , it’s understandable why the Cape Peninsula Tour is easily the most popular tour and one that imprints itself on the minds of many travellers visiting Cape Town . ROAD TRIP Couple of my friends were visiting Cape Town for a weekend and we decided to drive in and around the Mother City just for the fun it but with an end goal of reaching Cape Point Nature Reserve.  Our journey  started in V&A Waterfront with a quick breakfast at my favourite spot Maresol and some few pictures around V & A Waterfront of course. SEA POINT The next stop was Cape Town Stadium  for some more pictures and then Sea Point for bicycle rides on the famous Sea Point Promenade. The scenery in this place is always vibrant with views of Robben Island , TableMountain , Lion’s Head and Signal Hill as backdro...