Saturday 7 July 2012

Bojos.



It's Sunday morning in Swakopmund and you know that you'll have to return to Windhoek for the work week ahead. But not yet. First you head for a decent breakfast of scones with clotted cream, a hearty omelette and a bowl of muesli at Bojos. It's a charming little cafĂ© with attentive staff, but you'll probably have to wait a bit for your breakfast, especially when it's crowded. Use the time to admire their quirky collection of quotes on posters, signs and plates that cover the walls. In case you favour a fresh sea breeze with your latte, make sure you get there early and secure one of the tables outside on the pavement to soak up some winter sun and indulge in serious people watching. It's the place to be at the coast on a Sunday morning, so you'll certainly meet someone you know (and who can give you a lift back home). And because you want to postpone the moment of departure for the capital as much as possible, you order another dish and another drink and another snack until breakfast extends well into lunchtime. 

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