Driving along the N10 between Port Elizabeth and Cradock there is a memorial next to the road near the town of Cookhouse. Driving back from Cradock the other day I decided to stop and have a closer look. The Slagtersnek Monument remembers the Slagtersnek Rebellion and the subsequent hanging of 5 of the rebels, an event that … Continue reading The Slagtersnek Monument near Cookhouse
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Weekend Sho’t Left in Hankey
I have a very special spot in my heart for the Gamtoos Valley west of Port Elizabeth, having visited there quite often while I was working as a tourist guide. Since then we try to get out there every now and then for things like the Gamtoos Citrus Festival, Patensie Boere Basaar and the Gamtoos Adventure … Continue reading Weekend Sho’t Left in Hankey
Port Elizabeth diver nearly swallowed by whale
https://youtube.googleapis.com/v/a-Ph1CWYivg&source=udsBefore the sardines travel up the Eastern Cape and KwaZulu Natal coastline during the annual sardine run they have to gather somewhere in preparation for the migration. That somewhere is off the coast of Port Elizabeth. Local marine film maker and dive operator, Rainer Schimpf of Expert Tours is an expert on the sardine run and takes … Continue reading Port Elizabeth diver nearly swallowed by whale
Which keg is the heaviest?
Bayworld is so full of childhood memories, one of them being the kegs in the shipwreck hall. Three kegs each 20kg in weight but with the pulleys being the difference. This means that they feel like they are different weights and the KidZ loved trying them out just like we did when we were kids.
Time for a pitstop
Farm stalls all have their unique points and quirky bits. Daggaboer Farm Stall outside Cradock has this sign by the gents.....
Bayworld cut-out
A week or so ago the Friends of Bayworld hosted a hugely successful Night at the Museum at the Port Elizabeth Museum at Bayworld. The place was packed to the bleachers and I don't think they ever expected in their wildest dreams that they will have such an overwhelming turnout. I get to visit Bayworld … Continue reading Bayworld cut-out
Malva Pudding recipe
Over the weekend the Damselfly made malva pudding and I decided to nab her recipe for a post. Malva pudding is a sweet baked pudding of Cape Dutch origin, usually served hot with custard, cream or ice-cream. My mom always made a double portion of the sauce and we would then eat it with the sauce … Continue reading Malva Pudding recipe
Rain Spider nest
Spiders are commonplace in live and everybody have had flatties in their homes that sometimes (not always) get ignored as they are totally harmless. But every now and then one makes their way into the house you just can't ignore, even if they are relatively harmless. Who has never found a rain spider in a corner … Continue reading Rain Spider nest
The beautiful Donkin Reserve mosiac
It didn't take long for Route 67 to become a true Port Elizabeth icon and being situated on the equally iconic Donkin Reserve has become a must see to tourists visiting the city. Even though the Voting Line and the Great Flag has become two of the most identifiable art pieces forming part of the … Continue reading The beautiful Donkin Reserve mosiac
Lone fisherman
A lone fisherman on the rocks during a hazy dusk out on the Wildside at Willows