Did you know that the little stream that flows through Happy Valley is called the Shark River? The river valley actually extends up through the old Boet Erasmus Stadium and Forest Hill. Back in the early days of Port Elizabeth the Shark River was one of the town's water sources with the Frames Reservoir being … Continue reading Port Elizabeth’s Shark River
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Baby penguins in ICU
While scouting spots as stops for Miggie's Amazing Race for this past Saturday I popped into SAMREC. I haven't been for a while and had a quick walk around the centre with Keith, one of the guides. He told me they had a lot of babies in at the moment and I got to peek … Continue reading Baby penguins in ICU
The girl on the dolphin
Perhaps an easy question for some and slightly more difficult for others. Where in Port Elizabeth would you find this figure of a girl riding a dolphin?
An Aloe overlooking the Baakens Valley
I was out on a recce at lunch time today for this Saturday's Amazing Race I'm organising and ended up looking down the Baakens Valley from the Walmer side. For those who aren't sure where this is, that is Upper Valley Road leading down towards Bridge Street with the harbour giraffes in the background.
I got to visit Hole in the Wall
Regular follower of PE Daily Photo may have noticed (or at least I hope you noticed) that I have been MIA for two days. I had to "pop" up to Coffee Bay for the quarterly Wild Coast Holiday Association meeting and struggled with my internet connection while there so couldn't post. I'll catch up on … Continue reading I got to visit Hole in the Wall
The view from Lady Slipper
We all know Lady Slipper. When you head west out of Port Elizabeth (or vice versa) on the N2 you drive right past it. But have you ever been on top of the mountain. The easiest way up is by following the road up to the towers from the back of the mountain and this … Continue reading The view from Lady Slipper
Tsitsikamma, the gateway to the Garden Route
The Tsitsikamma truly is a special place. This breathtaking stretch of the Garden Route is where mountains, indigenous forests, deep gorges and lush vegetation skirt the rugged coastline of cliffs and sandy beaches. The area has an abundance of indigenous flora – ancient yellowwood trees and magnificent fynbos plants – as well as birdlife. For … Continue reading Tsitsikamma, the gateway to the Garden Route
Sunset over Port Elizabeth
Yesterday afternoon I worked a little later than usual and as I left the office the sun was starting to head for the horizon. I stopped across the road from Bayworld and grabbed my camera. Those photos are still there... on my camera, but I did snap one with my phone as well. We've … Continue reading Sunset over Port Elizabeth
Another beautiful morning
One of the things I like about this time of the year is the fact that we have so little wind. Over the last few days we've had some stunning days with striking sunsets, but this morning I swung past the beach before work and got a slightly post sunrise photo. The start of another … Continue reading Another beautiful morning
Donation #68
Today's post is a public service announcement. After putting it off for way too long, I finally had time to pop over to the SA National Blood Service HQ next to the Provincial Hospital to do my second donation for the year, bringing my total up to 68 donations. It was wonderful to see the … Continue reading Donation #68