Seagulls: Garbage men with Wings.
Seagulls screech and they are loud and smelly. They are scavengers, nuisances and known as garbage men with wings. This is still my opinion of them although I had loads of fun photographing them in...
View ArticleAfrican Crafts in the Harbour
Hout Bay, nestled between the mountains and the ocean, is where crafters come to ply their trade. It is also here that most seal or shark spotting cruises leave so its the ideal spot to trade to...
View ArticleWordless Wednesday: Cape Town, South-Africa
Published as part of Wordless WednesdayFiled under: A bit of fun, South-Africa
View ArticleEyes on Long street
I have noticed that there are quite a few mosaic benches and seats popping up all over Cape Town lately. It seems that Cape Town is really doing South-Africa proud as the Design Capital of the year and...
View ArticleDisregard of a Straight Arrow!?!?
I actually got to see the inside of the beautiful town hall of Cape Town the other day. Unfortunately it was not to explore it, but to go and squash a traffic fine that I got the other day. Ok, so...
View ArticleCape Town Free Walking Tour
These days most big cities have walking tours and some, like South-Africa’s Cape Town, even has free walking tours. At the end of the tour you can tip the guide but don’t feel bad if you cant afford...
View ArticleWordless Wednesday: South-Africa, Cape Town Street Art
South-Africa, Cape Town Street Art Published as part of Wordless WednesdayFiled under: South-Africa
View ArticleBarbed Wire Defence
Between the old and beautiful buildings of South-Africa there is also spikes and barbed wire, intended to keep safe despite its ugliness. It does look like some places go to extremes for safety but I...
View ArticleWeekly Photo Challenge: Vivid
The weekly photo challenge vivid imediately bought to mind the bright, intense and cheerful colours of the Cape Town Minstrels. In CAPE TOWN, South Africa you get to watch these colourful and brightly...
View ArticleWordless Wednesday: Cape Town
Published as part of Wordless Wednesday.Filed under: A bit of fun, South-Africa
View ArticleWeekly Photo Challenge: Muse
This weeks’ photo challenge is to show your muse — the subject you turn to frequently, that leaves you inspired each time! At the moment my Muse is the colourful buildings and people of the Western...
View ArticleWordless Wednesday: Train station signs
Usually you find signs like “mind the gap” or “dont stand too close to the tracks” at train stations like this one. Here in South Africa we also get signs that say ” dont climb in or off the train...
View ArticleWordless Wednesday: We all share roots
“We all share roots”. New street art just around the corner from where I live here in cape Town, South-Africa. Published as part of Wordless Wednesday.Filed under: A bit of fun, South-Africa
View ArticleWordless Wednesday: African sculpture
Published as part of Wordless WednesdayFiled under: South-Africa
View ArticleAdderley Street Flower Market, a Colourful Landmark of Cape Town
I get to walk through the city centre most days as I live a short 30 minute walk from my work. Even though I try and vary my route, I often walk through the most colourful landmark of Cape Town, the...
View ArticleWordless Wednesday: Cape Town street art
Streetwires, home to a shop and working artist’s studio in the picturesque Bokaap, Cape Town. Streetwires was started in 2000, and this Proudly South African project provides training, support and...
View ArticleWeekly Photo Challenge: From Every Angle
I got to photograph a sculpture with a difference from every angle. This giant pair of glasses were put up at the Sea Point promenade, Cape Town South-Africa, to honour late former President Nelson...
View ArticleWordless Wednesday: Ma Africa
‘Ma Africa’ by South African artist Angus van Zyl Taylor. Nestled at the foot of the mountain after which it is named, Saronsberg Wine Estate has a very unique collection of South-African art. Filed...
View ArticleWeekly Photo Challenge: Grid
This weeks Photo Challenge is to make a grid the centerpiece of your photo. These colonial style windows found in Saronsberg Winery is divided into an equal number of panes. They actually force one to...
View ArticleFirst South-African train ride!
Living here in Cape Town, South-Africa, we are quite spoiled for things to do and places to see so its sometimes hard to make up ones mind of what you are going to do that day. Not letting a lovely...
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