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Friday, 30 September 2011

Go green!

A while back I stumbled upon this little gem in Parkhurst. Firstly, Parkhurst has to be one of the trendiest spots in Jozi, with a over flowing hand full of awesome restaurants, coffee shops and original shops. Getting back to the gem though, as soon as I entered their doors i was overwhelmed with feelings of PURE joy and excitement! I think i passed out.. maybe.. possibly.. not sure. They laser cut the bejeezers out of anything and come up with the coolest original ideas that could make any mind explode. The shops name is simply....


Glam up those nasty electric fences with PERSPEX birds
Add a little querkyness with this magazine holder
BEST design/shape ever created in my eyes
Need i say more YO!
 Go take a look for yourself the green grass shop is at the end of 4th Avenue, Parkhurst.



Wednesday, 28 September 2011

Are you lost???

This past weekend I had rub my eyes and double take a moment.. if that makes any sense! We were driving along a very busy, main road in Johannesburg on Sunday morning and true as BOB a flippen old dude was cruising along with the traffic on his HORSE and carriage, NO JOKES! Yes, he obeyed all the rules of the road and stopped at the robot, South African term for a traffic light .... but really!! So glad i could catch him in action!

Here they come...

There they are...

I have to admit though, although the road is very main and very busy there are plenty of plots and small farms not too far away... but still i got excited ok!

Tuesday, 27 September 2011

The BIG blue African sky...

I was driving home the other day and to my excitement the sunset was off the hook awesome AND i was able to catch is on digital... yes please!!

Flip how beautiful!!!

Monday, 26 September 2011

Simple thought...


"You Can Go Your Own Way," on an antique map from Amy Rice Art.
Well said by good old Fleetwood Mac

Friday, 23 September 2011

Dully's who?

This post is slightly outdated as its not winter anymore but eish is all i can say. Dully SLASH Dullstroom interesting face number ONE Dullstroom is home to the three endangered cranes and particularly the scarce wattled crane.
1x Wattled crane
Only 2 hours from Gauteng, en route to the Kruger National Park. Picture a log fire, a misty morning, a trout stream. Not a dream - it's Dullstroom whoo hoo!!!

Anyway, so my whole family headed on up to our farm for a Christmas in July. It was flippen awesome having everyone there. The farm is actually about 30min away from Dully's but its still part of Mpumalanga and a nice little day trip for some pub hopping.


Interesting fact number TWO: The village, situated at 2100m above sea level in the Steenkampsberg range, dates back to the early 1880's, when Dutch settlers came to the area. The town got its name from some guy named Wolterus Dull, chairman of the Dutch immigrants. The "stroom" (stream) refers to the abundance of water in the area: The Crocodile River, which runs through the Kruger National Park, has its origin in Dullstroom.

Amazing little sweet shop

All year round Christmas shop
Too pretty!
For those who have never ventured to the quiet little town of Dullstroom... WHERE THE HECK HAVE YOU BEEN! Do yourself a favour and take a weekend off and hit the highway you wont regret it.

I am off to the Joburg Fringe arts fair this weekend in Braanfontein, will have it all well documented and ready to share. Have an awesome weekend peeps!
 

Wednesday, 21 September 2011

Really cool spot

We have this really cool spot called Braamfontein , it's filled with quirky, off the wall happening little spots and for some reason majority of Jo-burgers are slightly frightened by the fact that its part of, or too close to the big city! Lets get something straight here, it ain't that bad nor is it super scary in actual fact its flippen AWESOME! A couple of weeks back, we ventured that side to the opening of a friends cafe called Velo cafe. We parked on Juta street, got out of our Vehicle...... and walked people.. yes we strolled the street Juta I tell you!

A live band just jamming away in some little atrium with people sitting in a little cafe to the one side and awesome shops selling artwork, vintage clothing, custom furniture, lamography cameras and so much more on the other. We carried on walking until we came across our final destination, Velo cafe and man was the place buzzing, the sandwiches are to pass out for, the atmosphere is electric and of course the area is great to explore.

Do yourselves a favour and take a stroll that side of jozi, it really is delightful!

Velo Cafe

Juta Street

Awesome Artwork

Street full of colour

Monday, 19 September 2011

Holy macaron!!!!

My friend Breetle stays in Cape Town (lucky fish) and when she came up to Jozi this last time she surprised me with a pretty parcel all for ME! I had heard so much about these colourful, delicate tastey's and boy oh boy are they something special. That shattering yet chewy cookie sandwiching the smooth gauche filling, is a combination of textures and flavors that is like no other type of cookie. it’s a unique confection and stands in a class by itself, like a separate species in the genera of cookiedom. AAAHHHH macaron in my face!




They came in this beautifully presented little box from a delicatessen in Cape Town called Daniella's DELISH! 

Thursday, 15 September 2011

My first little orchid

Now, I know orchids are not a local flower and yes they originate from Asia BUT I am a South African and it belongs to me so there!!  This has to be one of the most pretty little plants around and ever so popular. Flip I loved my orchid it was the easiest plant to look after, you only need to water it once a week, it bloomin flowers for SIX monthsish and it grows even better when spoken to with words of endearment, yes I spoke to my plant! I tried to capture the process of the buds opening, I think I did an OK job but I'll let you make your own judgement on my brilliant skills.. JOKES!

Taaadaaaa..

Thursday, 8 September 2011

Simple thought...

I have been super SLACK with posting lately but I would just like to say......
"Thanks For Finding Me," an illustrated greeting card from Brooklyn's King Popcorn.

Thursday, 1 September 2011

Black Spring raise your fist to the sky...

Shew wee it has been a while since my last post, in fact its a whole new season!! Its finally the AWESOME blooming buds, sweet jasmin, thundershowers to come SPRING. Spring day is slightly different this year, there has been a movement on FB to take a stand against the mutilation of one of South Africa's big 5, the Rhino. The plight was simple, tie a black ribbon to the right side mirror of your car and wear black instead of brightly coloured clothing to show your support against this destructive and senseless war against this magnificent mammal.


Some interesting fact on the rhino...
  1. Depending on the species, rhinos can live to be 35 – 50 years old.
  2. Rhino horns are made of keratin, the same material that makes up your hair and fingernails.
  3. The closest living rhino “relatives” are tapirs, horses and zebras.
  4. Rhino pregnancies last 15 – 16 months. Yikes!
  5. A rhino’s skin is much softer than it looks, and is actually quite sensitive to sunburns and insect bites. (That’s why rhinos like rolling in the mud so much – it helps to protect them from the sunburns and insects.)

Reasons why Poaching is so out of control and the devastation it has caused to the species ...

A total of 333 rhinos were illegally killed in South Africa in 2010, including ten critically endangered black rhinos, according to national park officials. The yearly total is the highest ever experienced in South Africa and nearly triple 2009 when 122 rhinos were killed in the country.
Kruger National Park was hit the hardest losing 146 rhinos to poaching in 2010; the park is home to the largest populations of both white and black rhinos in the country. Rhino poaching across Africa has risen sharply in the past few years, threatening to reverse hard-won population increases achieved by conservation authorities during the 20th century. The first alarming spike occurred in 2008 when 83 rhinos were lost. South Africa responded by intensifying its law enforcement efforts, and made approximately 162 

The recent killing increase is largely due to heightened demand for rhino horn, which has long been prized as an ingredient in traditional Asian medicine. It has been claimed recently that rhino horn possesses cancer-curing properties as well as the ability to cure impotence; despite there being no medical evidence to support the assertion. Each horn weighs around 10kg and currently fetches over US$ 20,000 per kilo on the Asian market.


Help with the fight against rhino poaching and protect the South African black and white rhino's from extinction!!