Oh wow, what a balmy evening we had tonight. Popped out to try and cool down a bit earlier and snapped a photo of the full moon with my phone. As I'm typing this now at 11:40 pm I am drying off after a light night swim. And I'm still hot. Tonight's full moon by … Continue reading The Full Wolf Moon
Author: Jonker Fourie - Firefly the Travel Guy
Fire’s biggest victims
Walking along the Fynbos Trail at Schoenmakerskop observing the devastation of the recent fires I just realised again how the little guys, like tortoises and snails, are the biggest victims.
Admiring the Amphitheatre in the Northern Drakensberg
2017 has kicked off and the ball is in the air with all the players jostling for places below trying to catch what the year is kicking their way. We ended off 2016 with two weeks camping in the Royal Natal National Park (RNNP) in the Drakensberg hence my little stretch of silence. I have … Continue reading Admiring the Amphitheatre in the Northern Drakensberg
The Fynbos Trail after the December fire
In early December a huge fire swept through the bush on the Wildside in the Schoenmakerskop area. One of the specific spots effected by the fire was the Fynbos Trail that starts next to Sappershoek in Schoenies. I am the cache owner of the PE series of Geocaches that is located along the Fynbos Trail … Continue reading The Fynbos Trail after the December fire
Life returns after the fire
Life returning to the Fynbos Trail at Schoenmakerskop after the devastating fire of late 2016
Having a ball at Baywest
We're usually home having a braai on a Saturday evening but today we headed to Baywest for some late afternoon shopping and dinner while Chaosboy went ice skating with a friend. The entertainment area and food court was buzzing all afternoon and got even busier as the sun went down with people (young and / … Continue reading Having a ball at Baywest
The PE to East London Surfski Challenge
The Port Elizabeth to East London Surfski Challenge takes place every two years and this year about 80 paddlers participated. This week's Video Friday post is one by Mark Roach showing a couple of highlights of the 2016 challenge.
British Settler John Parkin’s farm
This morning a quick Geocaching outing took me to a small park in Fernglen where I found an equally small monument located to the one side of the park. The monument stated:IN MEMORY OF JOHN PARKIN1787 - 1856LEADER OF A PARTY OF SETTLERSFROM DEVON TO SOUTH AFRICA IN 1820,AND PROMINENT IN THE EARLY DEVELOPMENT OF PORT ELIZABETHTHE … Continue reading British Settler John Parkin’s farm
Upper Seaview
Driving from Mount Pleasant to Seaview most people always seem to be in a hurry and fly down Seaview Road. I enjoy taking the slower more scenic option and drive along the Old and Upper Seaview roads. There are much better views from up there.
Lovemore Heights view
I have always thought that the view from the top of Melsetter Road on Lovemore Heights are one of the best panoramic views of the city. I passed through the suburb again yesterday and tried to take a photo to share with you. It's impossible to show the view properly by using the camera. Your … Continue reading Lovemore Heights view