Monday, December 29, 2008

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

My Home is my Castle

At long last Google Earth woke up and updated their maps. One and a half year ago I put on a new green roof on the house (previously red Harvey Tiles) and only today they seem to have noted. My abode is right slap bang in the middle under the cross hair.



Hoover with your helicopter (cursor) around, hold left mouse key and pull, and read the things established in Obs and indicated with blocks. For an easier full screen version click here. Have fun.
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Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Devils Peak Hike


Whilst writing my stew for supper is brewing. This morning, nearly 12 hours earlier, I was up with the early birds and through the gates to Groote Schuur Estate, parked at Rhodes Memorial (1), put on my boots and was off. Two students were looking for the path up to Devilspeak (major). Talked them out of it, too risky without map and guide, thus instead they joined me for a couple of hours. Zak here is part of the mountain map map which is obtainable from the maps or Cape Union Markt, Click map to enlarge and can be enlarged further quite a bit for more details. Google Earth Map


After walking up nearly 250 metres we had a quick break at Kings Blockhouse (2), this English fortification was built soon after the battle of Blaauwberg nearly 200 years ago to protect the Cape against the French. We now had to climb, scramble nearly straigh up from 430 metres to the Fire Lookout (3) at 600m. There we had another well earned break after which we only had to go up another 150 metres. Before turning to Woodstock cave (4) my hiking friends decided to walk at least part of their intended route to the top and must have added another couple of hours and I found 5 hours enought for the day.

My stew is ready and smells deliciousand and instead of me rambling on and on let me upload some photo's which will show the hike better than I being able to tell you the icons below can be seen here .

Monday, December 15, 2008

Day of Reconcilliation

In 1838 Piet Retief the Voortrekker leader was killed during a ceremony by the Zulu leader Dingane. On 16 December some 10.000 Zulu troops attacked 470 Voortrekkers, but with the advantage of gun powder, warded them off. Only three Voortrekkers were wounded, but more than 3 000 Zulus were killed during the battle. The Afrikaners took a Vow before God that they that they and their descendants would observe the day as a day of thanksgiving should they be granted victory. The day of the Vow was also known as Dingaan Day

After democracy in South Africa 16 December retained its status as a public holiday, however, this time with the purpose of fostering reconciliation and national unity.

On the other side of the political spectrum, 16 December is also the anniversary of the 1961 founding of Umkhonto we Sizwe(Spear of the Nation), the armed wing of the African National Congress.

And today, 16 December 2008 is set to mark the official founding of the new political party COPE under the leadership of former Premier of Gauteng, Mbhazima Shilowa and former Minister of Defence, Mosiuoa Lekota (see earlier blog "snotklap".

As usual there are many voices such as Koos Kombuis who made his voice heard last year in a song "Reconciliation Day" the day after another singer Taliep was murdered (his wife (nogal) was found guilty this week)). I cannot state that its my type of song but today I shouldn't suppress it.
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Sunday, December 14, 2008

A snotklap for the ANC. Don't you love SA slang?

Ray Hartley, editor of The Times, uses the word 'snotklap' in his recent post about Mosiuoa Lekota breaking ranks with the ANC, South Africa's governing party. A magnificent choice of word, and one that any South African will understand and appreciate. It's one of those words that is just infused with hilarity, and that is impossible to translate.

But let me try:

The literal translation of the Afrikaans word klap [pronounced 'clup'] is 'hit' or 'smack' . But it also has many nuances - it also means beat, vanquish, smite, consume, devour, beat about the ears, give a kick in the pants to, and so on. For example, you might say, 'We klapped a couple of bottles of brandy last night'. Or: 'We really klapped the Ozzies at the cricket'. Or: 'Do your homework, or I'll klap you.'

When you have a hangover, you might say, 'I can't come to the meeting, I feel totally klapped'.

Now add the word snot, which means the same in Afrikaans as it does in English.

Snotklap [pronounced snort-clup] means a big, open-handed smack about the side of the face that is so severe that it causes the snot to fly sideways from your nostrils.

The above was copied without permission from Salmagundi blog

For more South African Slang scroll down to brown box on the right
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Thursday, December 11, 2008

Take a Hike


It's now Sunday, cloudy with light rain and a good opportunity to reflect on my little hike up the road last Wednesday when the weather seemed perfect "don't You agree?".

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The general thought was to reverse or backtrack some short trails I had explored a few weeks earlier. Waiting too long one may loose it's way and become a modern day Livingstone or Stanley.

Due to the unfortunate potential of muggins, I normally travel light on valuables such as money, camera, GPS and only carry what may be redistributed to build-up and develop our lovely country. However as my camera is getting dated I decided that either it is up for grabs or you may see for yourself how lovely our mountain is. .
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Flowers, trees, forests, pathways one nearly misses, stream, little water falls, rapids, birds and much much more. But why not have a hike yourself?Just click here

Sunday, December 7, 2008

Pensioner Lunch - ObsFest

Friday 05 December Mutual & Federal Annual Pensioners Luncheon

Another year has passed, when the heat becomes almost unbearable it's once again time for the now traditional X-Mas Lunch. In 2001 at 56, I felt way too young between all the oldies, but now at 64 it's more befitting for a bold man my age.

Nearly 100 men and women came together from 12:30 for 12:00 at http://www.kelvingrove.co.za/ in the Grill Room (picture). With drink in the hand we shook hands, nodded and hugged depending on the person. An entire table of managers had not been able to cut me down to size instead they had grown old and tired LOL Bear in mind that I joined the group in 1977 at the Prudential, which became Phoenix-Prudential bought by Protea which was sold to M&F from which I retired 23 years later. Many faces I didn't know and came from firms merged before and since.
Mike Glasby, the Regional Manager welcomed us and told us that the major shareholder Old Mutual PLC did not longer consider selling M&F off to a Black Economic Empowerment (BEE) firm and that therefore calm had returned to carry on with business, nearly as usual.

We were served with starters: Butternut & Feta summer tartlet set on rocket garnished with a cranberry reduction. Main: Turkey Roulade with parsley and sage stuffing served with chateau potatoes & drizzled with a cranberry and rosemary jus. Dessert: Trio of Fruit sorbets served in a Ginger Snap Basket set on a summer Berry Coulis. Filter Coffee & Mince Pies washed away with red and white wines.

Coming home my entire suburb was transformed - Party time and well Obs Festival which is described as the the biggest street festival in South Africa. Personally I hate the whole bloody thing, too many people, drunks, noise cars parked in front of my garage and gate grrrrr. www.obzfestival.co.za

Dutch Courage

Cordelia was still working but had a bad experience, she had looked for ice water in the fridge and taken a large sip from the glass bottle. The next moment she thought she was dying. Yes if you not used to drink Dutch Gin (Jenever) that's hardly the way to get used to it. Think my African domestic had show some real Dutch courage. But than I had eaten the night before at the Observatory Night Market some real Zambian African food and my Dutch qualifications didn't help too much.
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Monday, December 1, 2008

Apricots were still ripening and not ready

Introduction In the previous post I wrote about Appelkoostyd, well they were not ready nor was there a party as yet but that didn't temper the weekend. On our way through the "Kleine Karoo" to Montagu we made various stops such at the delightful farm stall by the name of "Die Pampoenstalletje" where the time seems to have stopped ticking, as well as a winery on this wine route and lasty Montagu Dried Fruit a new co-op with wholesale prices.


Our camp was a private membership one called "Baden Klub" e.g. only by invite through other members. It is nestled between the magnificent mountains a few kms north of Montagu and at the end of a gravel (stof) road. See Google Maps We had to cross a river ford which had been washed away during the floods two weeks previous, photos of the river in flood and during our arrival - and others - can be viewed at the link right below. The farmer was the entire weekend working on repairs with a bulldozer getting ground and gravel from the mountain and dropping it in the river. This farmer was not the only one, as bulldozers were employed over a large area stretching from Ceres to Montagu.

Goggo's Arriving at our hut we were welcomed by a snake which got away in the bush and in the hut was a huge hairy spider, the latter which we removed with broom and bucket and dumped close to his friend the snake, however the next day he/she/it was home again now right above my bed, grrrr. The last day I couldn't get into my hiking boots because a was squeezing a large frog (padda).

Flood

We went explored the area on the Friday, that's a lazy walk uphill overlooking the camp, looking for springbokkies, birds and other gogga's (insects). The first night a made spaghetti bolognaise washed away with "Grolsch" beer (still from Community Carnival) and South African wine from Robertson around the corner, where else. Saturday morning we went to town, well village a lekker platteland dorpie, full with plaasvolk and we bought our goodies for the evening braai. On our return to the camp we stopped at the luxury 4 * * * * http://www.avalonsprings.co.za/ and were stopped by the Afrikaans speaking security guard at the entrance. "Niemand is toegestaan nie" My answer was that I was not Mr Niemand and was from the Insurance, "Oh that's ok than" and he proceeded to open the boom for us. The above website has some reference to spectacular flood films and photo's which really shows what it must have been. Ah well that's what insurance is for "Kak en Betaal is die wet van die ou Transvaal"

That evening it was Bert's turn and it was a master braai. After a good sleep we started the highlight of the weekend being a hike through the canyon along the river. The flood had changed the path, washed away by boulders etc and it became more bundu bashing, boulder hopping, climbing, scrambling, scaling and whatever else was needed to get through to the end. My boots show it and the need to be polished again. Some pools and the shade at some parts were quite welcoming. At the end we came in a cul-du-sac with a straigh rock face, fortunately we could pull ourselves up some 20 metres on chains and get out of the canyon. Thereafter it was a quick rest, cleaning up and dammit finding a car with a empty battery. Some "manne met hulle bakkie" came to the rescue after which it was straight home.


Photo Gallery

Click here to see all my photos http://tinyurl.com/MontaguGallery

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Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Appelkoostyd in Montagu

Hallo Nederlanders,

Sorry to anybody else but this blog will be in my native language Dutch. Dit weekend ga ik vanaf vrijdag voor het weekend weg naar Montagu www.montagu.org.za/

Hieronder volgt een kaartje van de omgeving waar je kunt zien dat het zo'n kleine 200 kms vanaf Kaapstad is. Het idee is dat de boeren abrikozen plukken en het dorp daaromheen wat festiviteiten georganiseerd heeft. Ik weet het niet en moet het ook ervaren. We (Bert mijn Canadees/Hollandse vriend) en ik hebben een huisje gehuurd op een boerderij met warme spa baden ergens 7 kms vanaf Montagu en verder zullen we wel zien.


Hier is een leuke pagina over abrikozen in het Nederlands http://tinyurl.com/59fp2f En als je wil lezen waarom 2000kg abrikozen werden weggegeven i.p.v. uitgevoerd te worden lees je dit http://tinyurl.com/5blq62 en ze vertellen ook nog iets over waterblommetjies wat typisch van de Westelijke Kaap is.

Trouwens weten jullie wat blatjang is? volgens dit (Zuid) Afrikaanse artikel http://tinyurl.com/5ucppq moeten ze het vaak aan Hollanders uitleggen alsook wat bobotie is en vragen ze zich af waarom dit niet meer deel is van de Nederlandse cultuur is.

Het raakt al laat en morgen weer een dag, hoopvol maandag meer.

Lucas "What's in a name"

Hi just a quick update, the proud father of the baby boy let us know he is called "Lucas" and me being inquisitive had to look it up.

One of the meanings is "Man from Lucania"and apparently used in Dutch, English, French, Persian and Spanish speaking countries, (meaning the man can travel around the world.)

Bringer of light, Lucas was a physician in Rome and an early convert to Christianity. He wrote one of the four gospels describing the life and teachings of Jesus Christ.

Numerological Meaning. People with this name tend to be balanced, and receptive to cooperation. They are the ideal partner and seek peace. It is important for them to learn how to speak up, or they may be taken advantage of.

Well well well what's in a name, didn't know but now we know. If you want to know more about Lucania click here http://tinyurl.com/575qa6

I didn't know whether I could use a picture without permission and figured that a small one would only break the copyright laws in a small way ;-)

Sunday, November 23, 2008

It's a Baby Boy


Congratulations to Jessica and Andrew Shofield with their first born baby. And of Course Welcome to "our" Boy to this world.

Marijke (my sister and grandmother) just got back home from Dunedin and tells us that he is 3.4kg and 53cm long (I don't know what but that's quite a boy - oh boy).

Saturday, November 22, 2008

Silver Lining


Hi whilst it was raining this morning by later this afternoon at 16:30 it cleared up. It got quite a bit warmer and had to change from long jeans to shorts etc but it was too late for a walk. At least you can see the Devils Peak at least bit of it - can you imagine why it was called after the devil?

Origins of the name

Devil's Peak was originally known as Windberg, and supposedly gets its current name from the folk-tale about a Dutch man called Jan van Hunks, a prodigious pipe smoker who lived at the foot of the mountain circa 1700. He was forced by his wife to leave the house whenever he smoked his pipe. One day, while smoking on the slopes of the peak, he met a mysterious stranger who also smoked. They each bragged of how much they smoked and so they fell into a pipe-smoking contest. The stranger turned out to be the Devil and Van Hunks eventually won the contest, but not before the smoke that they had made had covered the mountain, forming the table cloth cloud.

In 2002 the African Christian Democratic Party attempted to have the name changed to Dove's Peak, claiming that this was the original Dutch name. In Dutch the words for devil and dove are relatively close in sound and the claim is that the name became corrupted from Duifespiek ("Dove's Peak") to Duiwelspiek ("Devil's Peak"). The English term Devil's Peak is a 19th century translation from the Dutch.

Rain falling

Hi, this morning I woke up early (well for me in any case is 07:15 on a Saturday early). Thought would be nice to have a hike up the mountain but before packing I looked out from the front "sun" stoep, does it look like hiking weather in the attached photo does it? Re-naming the front room into "Rainy" Room LOL ;-


Well must make it clear - look at the bottom photo - that is what I was looking at, the top was made during a less rainy day from top of the roof, just to illustrate that you should have seen Devils Peak (prev. Windberg) in the background.

Just to make sure let's open the curtains in the bedroom and look at the rain on the garden table, grrr no wonder all the cats are still snoring they have more common sense.



Well this gave me the opportunity to carry on with this blog and experiment a bit further, BTW (By The Way) I got now two followers Aatje and well ah myself. (PS correction Wow Welcome to Marten and Jiska also from Purmerend. I just remembered wanting to talked about the snow which was falling in Netherlands today but forgotten about and we should not complain about our weather and shit up.

Friday, November 21, 2008

My new blinds


After buying horizontal blinds for my office it was decided that the lounge could do with an improvement being additional vertical blinds as in the front. Challenge was to match them and to cover the ugly burglar gate, handles and all. You will notice that I got the measurement not spot on and they are hanging to low (on the floor). Maybe I could bend the brackets upwards otherwise it is getting the drill out and re-drilling holes and all the mess.


Happy Birthday

Dit is een Verjaardags kaart voor iedereen die ik vergeten ben om alsnog een leuk feestje te kunnen bouwen - leuk hè

Thursday, November 20, 2008

A drive up north

Hi everybody - ah well - at least just myself - for starters and for now. All this is just to test this blog please log in and look again in future. A few hours later I added some readily available photos which were taken whilst taking a drive out to the West coast to see two stranded boats washed ashore in earlier storms whilst overseas.

Click on the photo to see them in large format



This vessel was taken days later by flatbed truck to CT Harbour

Spring flowers along the road

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