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Praises to the Lord.

Looking through my year.

I was broke, so he sent me Customers.

I just wanted to be on my own, he kept sending people in my direction.

Fellow workers didn't like the way i worked, he provided another job.

 

What can I say?

Sing Hallelujah

Praise the Lord

Amen

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Quote Reg Lizard 

Posted 23 December 2016 - 07:33

Onse liewe ouers...welldone Frail...dit wil wragtig gedoen wees  :thumbup:

Quote SwissVan 

Posted 23 December 2016 - 07:45

David you are a flipping nutcase...... a very good nutcase.
Take care 
Thank You Guys!
Busy trying to get everything Documented.
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https://www.brandsouthafrica.com/people-culture/sport/sports-news/cycling-kleynhans-170414#.WEAprOD8JAg

Cyclist to rack up the Ks to help the elderly
17 Apr 2014
 

 

The aQuelle Tour Durban, one of KwaZulu-Natal’s and South Africa’s premier road cycling races, is a tough enough challenge for the average participant, but for David Kleynhans this year’s race will be part of an epic 3 300km journey to raise funds and awareness for the elderly.

 

http://www.qoqa.io/blogs/p/1794/epic-journey-to-aquell%C3%A9-tour-durban-to-help-the-elderly

Epic Journey To aQuellé Tour Durban To Help The Elderly

17th April 2014

42 year old Kleynhans, who is an avid road cyclist, will ride from his home in Welgemoed in Cape Town to Durban, covering the 1600 km trip in seven days, arriving in Durban in time to start the 105km aQuellé Tour Durban road race on Monday 28 April, after which he will set off on his return journey to his home in the Cape.

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Cycle Tour Return

Knysna 2 Cape Town 

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Returning from Knysna.

 
After an exciting weekend at Knysna Oyster Festival.
Monday morning, Getting all my gear recharged and ready to depart, 14h00.
 
Stopping briefly in Sedgefield for some coffee and cake, 15h00.
Getting to George I pulled over to put on some warmer clothing and have a coffee, 18h00.
Hitting the Outinque pass I was welcomed with a light drizzle.
It only lasted for about half an hour.
Arriving in Oudsthoorn I desperately looked for a place to grab a bite, 21h40.
Getting to Calitzdorp was easy till my body felt the temperature, minus 4', 01h15.
I stood at the side of the road desperately trying to get some blood circulation going to my hands.
Only after about 30mins did I regain feeling.
Arriving in Ladismith in time for Breakfast, 06h40.
Never had a more welcoming cup of coffee, defrosting my fingers.
Relaxing breakfast in front of the fireplace.
Trying to get to Barrydale seemed impossible, Town kept avoiding me, 15h45.
 
Grabbing a bite before getting back to the road.Pulling into Montagu I looked out for a friend, was invited for coffee, 19h00.
Warming up on some hot chocolate and getting ready for the next stretch.
Getting to Robertson, trying to keep the legs going, 23h30.
Replaced some batteries and refuelled.Arriving in Worcester, 05h00.
Just for some coffee.Going over Du Toits Kloof pass, stopping to look at the snow on all the peaks and the beauty.
Pulling into Paarl, 10h00.
I needed to remove some layers of clothing.
Ready for the final leg of my journey.
 
Arriving in Cape Town and feeling I had conquered my journey, 16h00.
 
50hours on a bicycle
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