Last weekend with Ironman we headed down to the beachfront to support the runners and set up our spot in front of McDonald's. I don't think I've ever posted a picture of the Dolphin's Leap complex next to Bayworld and decided to snap a pic. Dolphin's Leap is made up of mostly restaurants and pubs … Continue reading Dolphin’s Leap complex
Author: Jonker Fourie - Firefly the Travel Guy
Opera House contemplation
While on a tour of the Opera House a week or two (jeez, it could be three already) ago, I caught my friend - and fellow tourism peep - Seekoei taking in the view of the main auditorium from the stage while in deep contemplation. Wonder if there was a bit of a "wouldn't it … Continue reading Opera House contemplation
Vrystaatse Vlaktes
I have come to love the wide open spaces of the Karoo Heartland in the Eastern Cape but just haven't been able to get used to the, what we call in Afrikaans, Vrystaatse vlaktes. Vrystaat is the Afrikaans name for the Free State, South Africa's central province while vlaktes is an very descriptive Afrikaans work for … Continue reading Vrystaatse Vlaktes
Nelson Mandela Bay – The place I call home.
Earlier in the week I came across this awesome YouTube video on Facebook posted by Renaldo Gouws. Renaldo is well known for his political related comments but this time he sent his drone up to show off this beautiful place he (and I) call home. This particular video shows off a bit of the Kings Beach … Continue reading Nelson Mandela Bay – The place I call home.
Remembering the Slagtersnek hangings
If you are flying along in a northerly direction through the Karoo Heartland on the N10, the main drag between Port Elizabeth and Cradock, do slow down a bit after you pass the first turnoff to Somerset East and keep a look out on the right hand side of the road for a cenotaph like … Continue reading Remembering the Slagtersnek hangings
Sparkling and blue at McArthur’s pool
No doesn't that just look inviting? And before somebody comments about the fact that the water is probably cold because there are all those people on the side and nobody in the pool. This was taken at the Ironkids event last weekend. The people are parents and supporters watching the kids in the water in … Continue reading Sparkling and blue at McArthur’s pool
The Windpomp
The windpomp is one of the icons of the Karoo Heartland and as part of the landscape as Karoo koppies, sheep and Angora goats and a good ol' farm gate. But have you ever wondered where the windpomp came from and how long they've been around?The first windpumps were used to pump water since at … Continue reading The Windpomp
Run dad, keep up
This is a scene that played itself off over and over at Saturday's Ironkids event. Fathers doing the run leg along with their kids (often with mothers a few steps behind). But if it only was as easy as it sounds. Most of us huffed and puffed along carrying bags and cameras, taking photos, encouraging … Continue reading Run dad, keep up
Supporting the Ironman runners till late
One of the main reasons we wanted to go down and support the runners along Beach Road during Ironman was to cheer on four of our friends taking part. We parked our camp chairs in front of the McArthur pool complex and settled in for the evening. Our friend B had a tough time on the … Continue reading Supporting the Ironman runners till late
Moenie omkyk nie – the Ironman run
After we spent most of the day on Sunday supporting the Ironman cyclists we headed down to the beachfront after dinner to spent some time supporting those same Ironmen and women on their running leg. Loved Die Burger's poster that said "Moenie omkyk nie" (Don't look back). I don't think I saw anybody look back. … Continue reading Moenie omkyk nie – the Ironman run