For years now people have wondered what will happen if Nelson Mandela had to die. Many hoped that they would never have to see the day and that Madiba will live forever. But he was just a man after all. Not an ordinary man though. A very special man. Many white (sic) people saw him as a … Continue reading Saluting Madiba
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A Saturday morning hike on the Flamingo Trail
I'm probably the most overweight, unfit active guy there is. There is no hesitation to go if I get the opportunity to get out and about and because of my love for the outdoors I make an effort to explore and do as much as possible. I've been fortunate that I've had the opportunity to … Continue reading A Saturday morning hike on the Flamingo Trail
Frames Reservoir – Port Elizabeth’s oldest dam
Growing up I wanted to be an archaeologist. Somebody like Indiana Jones who discovered lost cities, found ancient artefacts and went places that most can just dream of. So now I work in tourism and love travelling with the explorer in me always waiting just below the surface. Since I started Geocaching my explorer persona gets released on a regular … Continue reading Frames Reservoir – Port Elizabeth’s oldest dam
Framed African Sunset
For some people a sunset is a sunset is a sunset. Just something to end the day with. Then there are others which include photographers and travel writers (and I say writers because that goes for both print media and bloggers). Those who grab their cameras when the sun starts to dip towards the horizon, the clouds start to colour and … Continue reading Framed African Sunset
Kings Protea in Van Stadens Wildflower Reserve
The Van Stadens Wildflower Reserve west of Port Elizabeth is one of the best and easiest accessible areas around to see proteas and other species in the Cape Floral Kingdom. Flowers like the King Protea, South Africa's national flower, and the Pin Cushion Protea is found in abundance and when in flower is a real … Continue reading Kings Protea in Van Stadens Wildflower Reserve
Riding PE’s miniature trains
Ketik ketik... ketik ketik... ketik ketik... The sound of the train's wheels on the tracks. A sound which so many kids these days have never heard before. Everybody loves to ride on a train doesn't matter if its a luxurious tourist train, a cross country train, a day trip tourist train, a commuter train or, in … Continue reading Riding PE’s miniature trains
Enjoying scenic views
Visitors to South Africa are treated to the most beautiful views as they travel through our country. Coastal views, views of the land from the sea, looming mountain views, views from mountains, scenic drives, hilly landscapes, flat landscapes, cityscapes, river gorges, animals on the plains and so I can go on and on and on ..... South … Continue reading Enjoying scenic views
Egyptian goose on Kings Beach lake
Have you even noticed that you will always find Egyptian Geese where ever there is water. Lakes, dams, rivers, ponds and even on the off chance a backyard pool. When the Boardwalk development opened in Port Elizabeth some years ago it wasn't long before a pair moved in and they have been there ever since, … Continue reading Egyptian goose on Kings Beach lake
Port Elizabeth – a century of being a city
Exactly one hundred years ago, on 28 July 1913, Port Elizabeth was declared a city. It doesn't mean that Port Elizabeth is 100 years old, because its not. Its much older than that. The first settlement in Port Elizabeth started to develop around Fort Frederick after its completion in 1799 and it was officially named … Continue reading Port Elizabeth – a century of being a city
Shark Rock Pier on a sunny day
Everybody loved the beach in summer, but there is no reason not to love it in winter as well. Specially on a warm sunny day like today. Only difference is you can't go for a swim. Personally I think winter is the best time for long walks on the beach or the adjoining boardwalk. At … Continue reading Shark Rock Pier on a sunny day