Schapenberg ride on Municipal election day in South Africa!
Every time that I return home from a long trip overseas I am reminded that I live in a beautiful place. Today is a public holiday in South Africa since it is the municipal elections across the country. It is critical that Christians should participate in selecting just, ethical and responsible persons to govern on their behalf.
Megan and I went to vote this afternoon. Since voting in the first democratic elections in South Africa on the 27th of April 1994 I am always filled with a great sense of gratitude for the opportunity, and freedom, that we have to participate in our democratic processes.
Past experience has however taught me that it is not a good idea to go to the polls first thing in the morning! Most people mistakenly think that if they go early they'll vote quickly. Of course everyone who wants to make the most of the public holiday things the same thing and you end up standing in a line for hours to cast your vote!
Instead, we decided to use the morning wisely. Megie, Courtney and Liam slept in a little while I went cycling with my friends. We rode the black route of the new Schapenberg mountainbike trail here in Somerset West. It is such a beautiful, although taxing, ride!
Here are one or two pictures from the ride.
The picture above shows Ruan and Lyle. The picture below shows the beautiful False Bay with Gordon's Bay on the slopes of the mountains.