Tuesday, December 28, 2010

2010

Lovely to take in some sunshine, and of course family at the end of the year.



Some lovely nectar in the making... Shiraz apparently.


Dornier wines nestled in the Hottentots Holland mountain - it was hot!


Yum!

All the best for 2011!

Thursday, December 23, 2010

holidaying is for the birds...

Hluhluwe reserve was amazing, and the birds were a treat; owls, bee-eaters, eagles, rollers and many a Hoopoe.






Spare a thought for the Turkey at this time of year...

Hluhluwe is great, not only for the little things, but even if elephants are you favourites...



Friday, December 17, 2010

The Berg

A night out, out of town, down in the Drakensburg.




Ah the fresh air.






Saturday, December 04, 2010

brrr

Not much fun when in the city, but out in the hills, it's another story.


Friday, November 05, 2010

there is an upside

So, we officially entered depression last weekend with the shift in the clocks. No more afternoon, straight into the night. At least with all the trees around we have an upside.

Saturday, October 30, 2010

Crazy horse

The weekend is normally time for the menage... for a change it's been turned upside down, this one has seen some manège.





Tuesday, October 26, 2010

just because

As Europe slides into its season of depression, lead in by the cold and the dark, it is nice to think of those sunnier places in our memories.


So, instead of grey from Paris, here's a more pleasant thought; sea spray in Cape Point Nature Reserve, near the tip of the Cape peninsula. I'm surprised the Portuguese didn't stay when they first saw this, but they planted their cross and moved on.

Wishing you sunny memories.

Monday, October 11, 2010

La Seine à Bougival le soir


OK, so it's about as far from a Claude Monet as one can get, and it's not even evening. I didn't really realise, until last weekend, that Monet did many series, like his haystacks, the cathedral and even the famous bridge over the lily pond. What I did know, is that he lived nearish Bougival, where this photo was taken of the Seine.

Unlike fiddling with Aperture 3 settings, his interest in the series was obviously to capture the varying light, and in so doing render the subject quite differently, apparently working on several canvases in short succession as the light changed.

The Monet exhibition at the Grand Palais is quite something, it was a push trying to squeeze it into 2 hours. You must see it.  Of the many works on show, my favourite is perhaps La pie, although I could also spend ages just soaking up Les Nymphéas, especially those in L'Orangerie museum.

Sometimes it isn't too schabby living in Paris.

Friday, October 01, 2010

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Industrial art

Perhaps there are even interesting pictures in the port of Rotterdam.

One often finds a couple of giraffe standing around while another drinks.


Wednesday, September 15, 2010

You and me

I was alone, strolling down Copacabana beach. Late afternoon, wet from a quick swim. The sun was setting over the city, but one could still feel its warmth. The seasoned beach goers had mostly left, it was the now the runners and strollers’ shift.

I thought to myself, ‘this is paradise, what a perfect evening, what a perfect place’. Far from it. 

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

yes, that's garden furniture...

When in Rio you could go to the touristy restaurants, where it's expensive, you hang out with tourists and the food is mediocre, or, you can find a little bar on the street where the locals are entertaining and the food is mediocre...


Mais um chopp por favor.

Sunday, September 12, 2010

Worse ways to spend a Sunday...

The day started off with me feeling very sorry for myself. Long haul flights are OK, you can stroll around, hang out in the galley or choose your film. Well you can if it's in one of the big planes. Last night, was 7,5 hours in a 737, with a back bulkhead seat that didn't recline, spaced for the legs of a little Panama girl. So, I had some guys head up my nose (consolation was my knees were in his kidneys), no individual screen and stuck next to the can. Although, being next to the toilet does allow you to fart with impunity.

Needless to say at 6am when our plane touched down I wasn't the happiest camper.

But then there was a nice shower, a fresh pineapple and coconut juice squeezed before my eyes and this stroll on Copacabana:


A midday nap, followed by a Skol and Chicken fillet lunch (in amongst the locals who were making a noise - they were even talking to each other at neighbouring tables - it felt so un-paris), then a fresh coconut juice alongside beach. An evening run on the beach to Ipanema to finish off.




What was that story about the flight again? There are worse ways to spend a Sunday. It just became great.

Saturday, September 04, 2010

Smokin'

Top of Sicily at 3340 m

Steaming crater at about 2940 m, the Etna eruption of 2002.


View from Taormina towards the mainland.

Friday, September 03, 2010

Piazza Armerina to Taormina

The Romans invent the bikini? One of the girls from the mosaics to be seen at Casa Romana del Casale.

After dinner in Piazza Armerina


Getting the chop in Siracusa


Ahoy the mainland... looking from Taormina towards Calabria



Almond wine with roasted almonds

Monday, August 30, 2010

Palermo to Marsala...


Palermo, just before the Mercato Vucciria gets going. The cat (Wally the cat) drew me to this picture.




The view from Erice castle is worth the motion sickness from the hairpins.



Marsala, yes, where the wine comes from.

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Les Champignons

Ahh holidays are good, a little stroll in the undergrowth to look for some cépe mushrooms. A little garlic, some parsley.... yum!


Not this one, he stayed in the forest for the slugs.




These little guys came home with us... mmmmm

Monday, August 23, 2010

lac blanc

It was a beautiful weather Sunday, and holidays season. So needless to say, every man and his dog had the same idea as us... lets stroll up to Lac Blanc. The best part about 'walking' to Lac Blanc is getting a fair bit of the ascent taken care of by the téléphérique de la Flégère. The fresh air is also so much more welcoming after cuddling up to someone's armpit in the cable car cabin. From the top station it's uphill for about an hour and a half. Then, instead of abusing our knees for the hell of it, we traversed to l'index and caught the télésiège down. We still had the same folks around us as up at the lake, so not much gain in time, but I'm sure our legs felt happier.

Rewarded by beautiful views during a hard walk in the hot sun, summer's here!


Not much white about lac blanc right now...



Friday, August 13, 2010