It was Sunday and the day to be at Venice beach. This was an amazing experience. It is a long beach and all along you have stalls, musicians, acts and anything and everything goes. No rules apply at Venice and you could see a lady with a beard, the smallest man or a guy on roller with electric guitar selling religious T shirts or street dancers, you could get you tatoo, see Mchael Jackson dance if you filled his pot and so much more. I would have liked to spend more time. We set up the marimbas - thanks to the unbelievable support of some South African friends, Mona and Sam who Assisted us with transport. We could not have done this without their assistance. In no time the crew had a supportive audience and we raised 32$ each selling cd's and in donations. Unfortunately there was a difference in priorities and the crew wanted to find a shopping mall. We then left Venice and enjoyed some time with Mona and Sam over a cuppa chino whilst the crew shopped.
Jeanette (my US sister) and son Karl and family had also met us at Venice. They had to leave for their respective homes and it was sat to say goodbye to Jeanette.
Jeanette (my US sister) and son Karl and family had also met us at Venice. They had to leave for their respective homes and it was sat to say goodbye to Jeanette.