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My business venture is to learn online and teach what I have discovered.

There are many pitfalls you “surf” into, without being any the wiser. It takes a lot of research, before you find the genuine people who can teach you the ropes, without blatantly ripping you off, and believe you me there are “guru’s” trying to make a quick “buck”, don’t become a victim.

Affiliate Marketing is my goal for this year, currently you are here on my first blog!

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Durban

During 1979 we decided to move away from the hustle and bustle of Johannesburg and locate on the coast, the salary drop was drastic, greater than one third of our earnings, the difference remains approximately the same todate. At that time I had been employed within secretarial and administration, Hubby is a Photolithographer by trade. We loved the lifestyle in the greater Durban coastal area, 1982 our first son was born. I had a panic attack, the lower earnings, a baby and moved back to Johannesburg. The furniture movers, still unpacking the truck; were booked to come and collect us to return to the coast in six months, when the lease had expired on the rental…

Teenager, Employment and Marriage

We were sadly aware of apardheid, but had no control of it. Our Church Guild (Youth) ’sneaked’ into Dobsonville (a ‘Black’ township) to have meetings with fellow worshipers. A neighbouring town we visited under the guise of dark to worship together with Coloured folk and visit the elderly, hiding from emerging gangs, resident in the areas who were coming into being out of frustration. We started to see and hear things we were “protected” from?

Growing up

Johannesburg 1955 January 21st my parents first daughter. We lived as a family of two brothers and two sisters on the West Rand, situated just outside of Johannesburg. Being four children we endeavoured to drive our parents ‘nuts’, as do all children.

The house we lived in was next to open park (veld) and we had many eventful incidents playing – hiking, cycling in the surrounding area.  Girl Guides and Boy Scout camps took place in the hills forming a ridge right across the Witwatersrand, within five kilometers of home. Today this has all been built up and there is very little left of areas where, it was said, large cats roamed in the hills (koppies) and animals ran free such as the black backed jackal.