I have spent an inordinate amount of bed hours at the Southern Sun in Maputo. That’s because general manager Bruce Chapman - surely one of the continent’s finest hoteliers - was kind enough to host me once upon a time while I researched and wrote a guide book to Maputo and beyond.
Low tide walker |
Sunrise |
In the old days, before the $30 million dollar refurbishment, sigh, Bruce used to routinely book me into the Presidential Suite. It was his idea of a joke and I loved it and found it most funny, especially when one of the waiters started calling me Mrs President. Oh those were the days. Since then, Maputo has had an Economic Miracle - although it’s increasingly shaky and dubious - and I have been bumped from my perch by more important people such as those building bridges, importing cars, setting up banks and exploring coal and gas deposits.
Dear Bruce made sure it
was been a very gentle transition down to the Superior Executive Princess Suite Extraordinaire on the floor below, although I do miss the big lounge of the old Presidential
Suite, its two flat screens TVs and two bathrooms, vast lounge with leather
couches. There was more space to shoot pictures while lying on the floor too,
although my new suite has a stricter frame for composing pictures and perhaps it
has made my eye more disciplined.
The new refurbishment of course has made the
Southern Sun even bigger and better and Bruce is still ever generous with his champagne
and hospitality and friendship and I now have this fabulous collection of
photos from the window of my hotel room.
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