Keeping our beaches clean.
Cape Town is definitely one of the most beautiful cities you will find in South Africa. Not only is amazingly beautiful city but it also has beautiful people and amazing possibilities. Every year...
View ArticleWeekly Photo Challenge: Morning Cape Town
I don’t have any specific “typical morning” as each day my schedule differs. I try to incorporate a walk into my mornings either through the suburbs surrounding my little flat or along the beach....
View ArticleMy First Art Exhibition!!
I am taking part in my first ever Art Exhibition!!! Studio De Vliet is holding its annual exhibition of the works of some very talented local artists. You will also get to meet the artist of various...
View ArticleJanaline starts her ART journey!
I have been addicted to travelling, seeing the world and doing art as long as I can remember. I grew up in a small place called Mposa, near Richards bay, in South-Africa. I grew up surrounded by art as...
View ArticleJanaline bought a flat and is turning it into a home!
I always though that buying a house was something I would do way in the future, when I am old and ready to settle. But the need for a place of my own, a little nest where I can relax, create and feel...
View ArticleJanaline created an art studio at home
” Being an artist is simply someone who likes to create.” By that definition I am definitely an artist. As long as I can create things, paint, do ceramics, or even take photos, I am ecstatic! If...
View ArticleWordless Wednesday: Jeffreys Bay Beach
When anxious, uneasy and bad thoughts come, I go to the sea, and the sea drowns them out with its great wide sounds, cleanses me with its noise, and imposes a rhythm upon everything in me that is...
View ArticleWeekly Photo Challenge: Satisfaction
This week, share something that satisfies you. I didn’t even have to give this challenge more than a moments thought as the first thing that popped into my mind was ART!! “Enjoy the satisfaction that...
View ArticleMust Visit: Woodstock and the Old Biscuit Mill
Number one on my must visit list of Cape Town is definitely the colourful neighbourhood of Woodstock. The neighbourhood of Woodstock is best explored on foot as every side road and backstreet tells a...
View ArticleA Stroll along the Sea Point Promenade
Cape Town has so many picturesque spots that it is often hard to choose where to go for a stroll. One of my favourite spots for a relaxing stroll is along the promenade at Sea Point. This broad paved...
View ArticleMust visit in Cape Town: District Six Museum
Number two on my must visit list of Cape Town is the District 6 Museum. It might not be the most cheerful place to visit, as it celebrates a lively multiracial area that was destroyed during apartheid...
View Article5 Quick facts about Camps Bay in Cape Town
1. White Sandy beaches The biggest attraction in Camps Bay is the white sandy beach which is edged with tropical palm trees. Whether you prefer to laze in the sun, take a dip in the chilly but...
View ArticleWordless Wednesday: The streets of Cape Town
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View ArticleWordless Wednesday: Woolly necked stork
My Woolly necked stork sightings at Shindzela in the Timbavati, South-Africa.
View ArticleAn Elephant Face-Off
Elephants are the largest land animals on Earth and quite a sight to see close up. While on our safari at Shindzela, in the Timbavati Game reserve we got very close to these majestic creatures. Not...
View ArticleLions Courting and Mating
Lion are plentiful in the bigger National Parks but will often tend to stay in the remote parts for long periods at a time. They are the only cats moving in family groups and normally occupy a well...
View ArticleBirds of the Timbavati
This is a collection of some of the beautiful birds that I got to see in the Timbavati Nature Reserve. I was on Safari for 4 days at Shindzela Lodge and got to see some amazing animals.
View ArticleBachelor Elephant
Males will leave the herd as they become adolescent, around the age of 12, and live in temporary “bachelor herds” until they are mature enough to live alone. Male elephants are normally solitary and...
View ArticleHerd up close
We got really up close to a huge herd of Elephants. The herd approached us from the front and then walked past us. I am sure that if I really wanted to touch one of them I could have just reached out....
View ArticleRolling Dung-beetle
The African bush has so much to offer, from huge elephants to tiny dung-beetles. I love that everything in nature works in harmony. Out in the bush there is an ecosystem where everything is...
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