| | | Re <<Reopen>>
Since my arrival in Cape Town 1st March the ZAR : USD declined from 0.063 to 0.053, and the ZAR : HKD declined from 0.50 to 0.42, as HK$ is pegged to the USD, resulting in my monthly rent dropping 16%.
In the meantime the DRD wager, based in S Africa and traded in NYC and Jo’berg, rose 56% (6.10 to 9.50) even as its operations stopped 26th March.
Under the circumstances as described, and given that I am now practiced at being own barber, am not sure reopening is altogether absolutely necessary, at least not until such time all of my iPhone, iPad, and Mac Book Pro are broken and in need of replacement.
:0)
But, yes, it would be nice once the restaurants, wineries and farmers market are in business again.
Re <<read>> as I knew how grandpa survived the Great Depression whilst lodging at Kowloon Peninsula Hotel, and so did a targeted search, to help the coconut w/ her essay, and got the Kindle version
Plantation and oil land were the tickets.
books.google.co.za

Also related to the Coconut about Eugene’s maternal grandfather LeeLum, her great great great grandpa on the great grandma side, Etc Etc - the tickets were chain of shops, oil, and the right to mint money for the crown because his chain stores were ready-made proto-banks across the island
Eugene’s father was a rebel who had to decamp China post Taiping rebellion.
books.google.co.za


Coconut’s great great grandfather on the French side was a fellow by the name of Francois Alphonse Ganteaume.
Good happening that Coconut has this school essay to deal w/ else would not bother w/ oral history.
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