Naval Hill in Bloemfontein has always been a beacon in the Free State capitol and known for the magnificent views of the surrounding city. In 2012 an eight meter tall bronze sculpture, made by the same sculptor as the one standing in Mandela Square in Sandton, was revealed. Last year during the #MeetSouthAfrica bloggers trip … Continue reading Madiba gazing over Bloem
Author: Jonker Fourie - Firefly the Travel Guy
A head-on Slipway
I know I've posted quite a few photos of the Humewood slipway before but as it is one of the best known landmarks along the PE beachfront I am sure I will still post many in the future. I hear rumours that there are big plans afoot to possibly include them in an iconic art … Continue reading A head-on Slipway
Abandoned tennis courts
A little Geocaching detour allowed me to take notice of something I have passed many times before. Have you ever driven down Conynham Road in Parsons Hill and noticed the abandoned tennis courts on the right next to St Peter's Greek Orthodox Church. I've noticed them but I've never taken notice till this week. I … Continue reading Abandoned tennis courts
Chasing the Rainbow hiking in The Island Nature Reserve
Sarah and Ralph from Chasing the Rainbow dragged the kids (ok, so they did go willingly but you know teenagers) off for a hike through The Island Nature Reserve just outside Port Elizabeth last weekend. I've done the Bushbuck Trail through the reserve and it is one of my favorite trails in PE. Check out … Continue reading Chasing the Rainbow hiking in The Island Nature Reserve
The wedge building in Central
A couple of years ago I got an inquiry to find out if I had any information on the "wedge building" near the Donkin Reserve in Central. After doing a bit of research and not finding much, I posted the question on the ExPE 60's 70's and 80's page where I received a wide range … Continue reading The wedge building in Central
The Settlers Family in Grahamstown
Grahamstown has two monuments to the 1820 British Settlers on top of Gun Fire Hill overlooking the town. The most prominent is the Settlers Monument building, heart of the Grahamstown National Arts Festival, with its huge auditorium. I prefer the second one a few hundred meters away from the building a lot more. It depicts … Continue reading The Settlers Family in Grahamstown
St Peter’s Greek Orthodox Church
Since taking over PE Daily Photo (which has been over 7 years already), I don't think I've posted a photo of the Greek church in Parsons Hill yet. Every time I pass it I think I should stop but always either didn't have my camera or didn't have time. This week I passed again and … Continue reading St Peter’s Greek Orthodox Church
Port Elizabeth is the Bottlenose Dolphin Capital of the World
Last night I attended the launch of Port Elizabeth and Algoa Bay as the Bottlenose Dolphin Capital of the World at the Algoa Bay Yacht Club. The initiative was the brainchild of Lloyd Edwards of Raggy Charters and isn't sommer maar so. It's not like Lloyd just got up one morning and decided that he … Continue reading Port Elizabeth is the Bottlenose Dolphin Capital of the World
Three Karoo Heartland icons
Three Karoo Heartland icons, all in one picture. Big open sky, Karoo koppies (in this case Koffiebus and Teebus outside Steynsburg) and the good ol' reliable Windpomp.
McArthur’s and Kings Beach at night
Another one of the pictures I took while supporting the Ironman competitors last Sunday evening. This time from next to Denville Beach looking past the McArthur's towards Kings Beach and the Port Elizabeth Harbour. See if you can see the fisherman on the beach...