One of the things that irritate me most are people who goes around pretending to be so passionate about Port Elizabeth but uses every opportunity they get to ridicule, belittle and critisise it around every corner. One of the only things that irritate me even more than that are those people who always say there … Continue reading Happy Valley is still around
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Fort Peddie flowers
A little while ago I stopped by Fort Peddie on my way from Port Elizabeth to East London and discovered this historic site while hunting for a Geocache. The thing with most travelers is that they are so focused on the big things that they often miss the little ones. In this case the big things … Continue reading Fort Peddie flowers
Musicians at South End Museum
I went for a stroll through the South End Museum a week or two ago and realized just again how under utilized and appreciated places like this is with general folk out there. It's at times like this that I wonder how many of those who often complain that there is nothing to do and … Continue reading Musicians at South End Museum
Hibernating snails
One of the beauties of travelling is exploring and discovering new places and things. I dropped my mom off in Despatch after a visit and swung through town to pick up a Geocache I hadn't ticked off my list. I parked next to a couple of Coral Trees (Lucky Bean Trees as some people know … Continue reading Hibernating snails
Donkin Garden of Remembrance
The Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality has put aside a small section next to the lighthouse on the Donkin Reserve as a Memorial Garden in memory of municipal councilors who have died while serving the public. The garden was unveiled by the mayor a couple of months ago and it remembers 52 (at the time of … Continue reading Donkin Garden of Remembrance
50 Shades of Little Grey
Before a penguin gets all decked out in his black and white tuxedo he wears a greyish onesie. At SAMREC they currently have a number of little greys they are caring for. A week or so ago I was at SAMREC early one morning and they were busy feeding the penguins before they were taken … Continue reading 50 Shades of Little Grey
Brewing beer at Bridge Street
Visitors to Bridge Street Brewery can do more than just drink some of the best craft beer around (award winning craft beer actually) and eat scrumptious meals and tapas, you can also book a brewery tour and beer tasting in advance if the brewer is available. The tour isn't a long one but shows you … Continue reading Brewing beer at Bridge Street
At the top of Kloof Nek
I'm an Eastern Cape boytjie through and through and I have so many wonderful destinations and places to visit right in my backyard, but I do enjoy to venture a little further every now and then and is always open to invitations *wink*. The Cape will always stay one of my favorite places away from … Continue reading At the top of Kloof Nek
Beachfront Tuctuc
Last Saturday I organised an Amazing Race around Port Elizabeth as a fundraiser for the KidZ' school. One of the stops during the day was at Kings Beach Park. While checking up on a couple of stops before the teams arrived I popped by Kings Beach Park and chatted to the teacher manning the point. … Continue reading Beachfront Tuctuc
Penguin release at Cape Recife
https://youtube.googleapis.com/v/vjJtGua3GE8&source=udsI can't say enough how good a job the guys at SAMREC does when it comes to penguin conservation and caring for penguins found on our beaches. Once the birds have gone through the rehabilitation process at the centre in the Cape Recife Nature Reserve they get released back into Algoa Bay to make their way … Continue reading Penguin release at Cape Recife