Where else but in the fairest Cape can a woman find "sailor energy" so called in the family after my last visit when a tattooed seafarer settled my R700 bill with the sweep of his card while I was still making sums about a tip.
I never found out his name and, even constantly looking over my shoulder, I never again spotted him.
But I thank him for more than saving me hundreds - he set the tone for the visit: us girls hardly touched our purse strings eating or drinking for nearly two weeks.
And I met sailor energy in person.
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