Saturday, 27 Oct Day 328
Just watched the Kiwis beat the Ozzies in the Bledisloe Cup played in Japan and have decided to get the chores done before relaxing and vegging at Carl’s exquisite home … may even take a dip in the pool. I cleaned the water bowls for the hoeners (chickens) and gave them food. For this I was rewarded with one freshly laid egg. Washing is in the machine, Peter and pooches all napping and I’m finishing off my diary.
PS. I have decided to (try !!!) and take a break from the diary and will start again on Tuesday. I need a rest.
– It was still very cold when we arrived at this roadside padstal at 06h30 that’s open 24/7. Had steaming hot cups of tea, sharing our jam sarmies with the guy serving us
– Perfect rows of a young crop of wheat (I think)
– Adam du Toit on his recumbent bike
– Pick ‘n Pay were dishing out yummy ‘death by chocolate’ ice creams. The box they came in was dropped so everyone in check out queues got free ice creams
– We stopped at a garage and had 2 suckers each. Here I was standing under the aircon trying to cooling down
Years in the industry: 1999 to …
Leon’s working knowledge of the financial services industry and his exceptional business acumen continues to guide the development and growth of the Origin Group of Companies and positions us as one of the leading niche financial service providers in southern Africa.
Leon has assisted clients in all areas of financial advice, including life, investment, retirement and estate planning. He also has extensive experience in short-term insurance, particularly in the commercial short-term insurance space.
He is a member of the Financial Planner Institute (FPI) and the Financial Intermediary Association (FIA), where he serves in a representative capacity on a regional and national level.
Braaibroodjie lover, Lions rugby fan, sci-fi geek, wannabe farmer, coffee snob