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Monday, February 10, 2025

Back to blogging

 Good morning dear Blogger friends. Well, this has been a very long absence. And what can I say, except I have been busy...

Working

and

walking,

More about these two activities later!

Nevertheless. I intend to keep up my posts and blog visits. (I did the latter yesterday, before uploading this post!)

We're in the throes of the hottest summer yet.  With thunder showers every week or so. Which helps!

Last week I arrived home at 5pm after my Weigh-Less Group in town.  Nurse had mowed my lawn. 

I HAD to drop everything and try to capture the absolute peace calm and lushness of my secluded little garden. 

As I enter my garden through the gate, this lush, inviting scene greets me
And right there, too, is my precious Skabby, happy to have Mum home again!

The car port to the left, is lush with giant geranium plants!

My back veranda is bordered along the front with the most prolific 
mint garden ever
Aforementioned mint garden from another angle
A truly peaceful haven to come home to

Wishing you all a WONDERFUL Monday


Wednesday, November 27, 2024

Seven years...

 Today is the anniversary of Grant's death; 27 November, 2017.

Snippets from his life.


Touring the Western Cape 2004 
Fishing the Senegal River in 2006

Wednesday, September 25, 2024

Heritage Day 2024


Heritage Day is a South African public holiday celebrated on 24 September. On this day, South Africans are encouraged to celebrate their culture and the diversity of their beliefs and traditions, in the wider context of a nation that belongs to all its people." Wikipedia

Good morning, dear Blogger friends. 24 September is Heritage Day in South Africa, also referred to as National Braai (BBQ) day. 

Until I came to the Central Drakensberg, I had never become involved in Heritage Day. In 2018, I'd been managing my friends' art shop in the local shopping center for a year.  I wore a Swahili shift dress which I had bought in Tanzania while living there. At work, I saw the three Zulu in the gift shop next door were all resplendent in their beautiful, beaded Zulu skirts, tops and headdresses. We posed together and had photos to mark the occasion. 

On the way home that afternoon, I stopped off at a lifestyle center where Mavis, sister of my Thandiwe, manages a menswear shop. She was dressed in full Zulu regalia, and we had a photo together. 

Apart from 2019 when I was out of action after surgery and 2020 where we were under Lockdown, I have always dressed the part and had photos with Mavis. 

This year on the public holiday, Thandi and I had to work at The Bunker, cleaning after guests and prepping for incoming guests. As I normally fetch her from the township, I always offer a lift to Mavis and Thandi's daughter, Thombi who also had to work in the lifestyle center.

My Swahili outfit

Thandi and I making the bed in our regalia!

Polishing, sweeping, mopping. All in a day's work!

Ready and welcoming for the incoming guests

There is still snow on the mountains to the guests' delight

On our way home we stopped off at the lifestyle center where Mavis works...

...and posed for photos
Mavis indicated the staff at the restaurant and said they were REALLY dressed in true Zulu fashion. Thandi and I walked over to see for ourselves.

A local musician was preforming at the center and this young woman entertained the visitors with her energetic dancing
Thandi posing with a lady who works in the restaurant

Finally, Thandi and I dragged ourselves away from the festivities. I dropped her in the township and came home... to enjoy the rest of the public holiday!

HAPPY WEDNESDAY TO YOU ALL!