Cape Town Mission Field
24 June 2019
Day 562
Monday
We spent the morning at the office going over our schedules with the Firth's and wrapping up some more paperwork items and lease follow-up. We heard that the Queenstown 1st ward elders had one of their bikes taken while they were having dinner with one of the members. They didn't lock it up. Big mistake around this country.
After lunch we headed for Paarl to look at a potential boarding for moving a pair of missionaries out of the Paarl boarding and into Wellington where they work. It was a small loft bedroom, but could probably work. But there was no cupboard space at all. So we'd have to figure something out. This big complex has about 120 flats in it. It was "Hugo's Jam Factory" at the start of the 1900's. More buildings were just added on. Then in 1951 it was taken over by the "Dietmann Piano Factory" until it closed in 1989. At the peak of its business, 1976 (the year we got married) it was exporting around 5000 piano's a year.
We headed back to Cape Town and stopped at Canal Walk mall to pick up some groceries, other supplies, and get a bite to eat.
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