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Tamzen in Scotland

Tamzen Waker, from Cape Town, has been living in Aberdeen with her Irish boyfriend since May 2009. Tamzen tells us about life, tradition and local culture in Scotland.
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Snow-land in Scotland

Snow-land in Scotland When you think of Scotland, you may not necessarily think of taking a skiing or boarding holiday there. Your first thoughts may be of green rolling hills, the infamous Nessie and delicacies like Haggis and whiskey. In fact, Scotland is home to five ski centres and in a good winter, like the one we’ve just had, the country turns into a winter wonderland with skiers and snow-boarders jumping at the chance to ...

Author / Submitted byTamzen Waker

Snow-land in Scotland

When you think of Scotland, you may not necessarily think of taking a skiing or boarding holiday there. Your first thoughts may be of green rolling hills, the infamous Nessie and delicacies like Haggis and whiskey. In fact, Scotland is home to five ski centres and in a good winter, like the one we’ve just had, the country turns into a winter wonderland with skiers and snow-boarders jumping at the chance to ...

Author / Submitted byTamzen Waker

Saffa dating an Irishman

Saffa dating an Irishman It’s the month of love and SA PROMO Magazine did some investigation into South Africans dating non-South Africans. And with a month until St Patrick's Day we focus on dating an Irishman. Tamzen is dating a guy from Dublin who she met through friends at a comedy night in London. What are the main cultural differences between you and your partner? His sense of humour and outlook on life is probably the m ...

Author / Submitted byTamzen Waker
Home Town in SACape Town
Now Living inAberdeen, Scotland

Celebrating Burns night the Saffa way

Celebrating Burns night the Saffa way Here’s to the whiskey, the women and the haggis! You’d be forgiven for thinking that this was a toast between men in suits in a gentlemen’s club. In fact, the Scots have been toasting each other this way for over 200 years in honour of Robert Burns, Scotland’s best loved bard. Scotland celebrates the beloved poet each year with a week-long festival in his home county of Ayrshire which then culminates in a ...

Author / Submitted byTamzen Waker
Home Town in SACape Town
Now Living inAberdeen
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