I know what you mean . Loved her all my life saw her finally first time with my mom Adelaide botanic gardens 2018 and I cried from start to finish 😂😂😂⭐️ and she saw me 😊
I seen her at Glasgow. Was a very emotional night. Was amazing! I went with my 15 year old son. He absolutely loved it. He plays guitar so he was mesmerized 🥰
I was at her concert, one of the best I have seen. Even at 76, she has more talent than most could hope for. You are what is wrong with humankind, you are sick.
Interesting perspective! It's worth remembering that less than a century ago, discrimination based on 'normality' led to devastating consequences for millions, including many Polish people. History has shown us the dangers of labeling others as 'abnormal.' Luckily, today, most of us embrace diversity and love-no matter where we travel. Here's to progress! 🍻
I’m off to Cape Verde in a weeks time, it will be our 7th visit to the island and Riu Touareg, I guess we love it 😊. I promise I will take over your donkey duties and make sure they get some tasty treats. 🤗🤗
Can you get a taxi to Sel Rei and what currency are they trading in? Thanks for sharing the excursions so helpful. Been to Sal which we loved and thinking about going to Boa Vista. Great videos really appreciate.
You can, though we went as part of a tour and from what I saw, I don't think we'd have gone back to visit the city again as we saw all we needed. The market was nice but it wasn't a very smooth experience, lots of people trying to get you to go into their shops. They trade in euros (well everywhere we went to). They do have a local currency but I believe you can only get it on the island and they don't like you leaving the country with it (so I'm told). We'd like to go to Sal! BV is great if you're after a chill and relaxing time. I.e. not many places to go besides excursions. When we go back, we're going to try the Hotel RIU Karamboa. Thanks so much!
@@APCompton thank you, the information on BV that you have provided is very helpful. Sal is a good choice too. The Sal island excursion is definitely worth going on. There are also a few things you can do on your own like walking into town via the beach. About a half hour walk but worth it. Some vendors along the way nearer the town but a polite no thank and they will not bother you. We found walking around the town interesting, quite a few shops and a bike hire shop and a very British pub right on the beach front in the town. You can also walk into or back from the town along the main road with some hotels and nice bars to stop and have a drink or beverage. The sea is mostly calmer than BV I've swum in it a few times but do make sure the correct flag is up before you venture into the sea. On the beach behind the RUI Palace hotel on a Friday lunchtime (check the time though) they have a fun zumba on the beach class along with local dancers and complimentary cocktails (free for all - look on, or join in).
@@APCompton I'm like you making friends with all the animals. You nailed it when you said there's a really homely feeling about it. I stayed in the Karamboa which has had a massive remodel since I stayed in 2013