Thursday, September 25, 2008

Winetasting at de Wijnlanden


We hosted a great winetasting at home for our small-group at church. We tasted a few of the cultivars and then a blend, but most of all we had a lot of fun. This was also an opportunity to get to know each other better.

Sunday, September 21, 2008

Biblestudy at Weederom


We had such a great wine-tasting experience yesterday that ended with a brilliant dinner. This morning we started off with a group bible-study, ably led by Quintes. We discussed the meaning of Psalm 37 and then prayed together. This was so special to be able to gather in this beautiful valley filled with vineyards just starting to bloom, surrounded by mountains covered with snow. It was as if God was specially near and to share this with other Christians was especially holy.

Saturday, September 20, 2008

Winetasting at Bon Courage


I am on a winetasting tour with one of the wineclubs that I belong to. We stayed at self catering cottages close to Robertson and visited a number of winefarms. The snow was still on the mountains and it was quite cold on Saterday when we arrived for breakfast on Bon Courage. Afterwards we had a great winetasting, savouring some of the famous Bon Courage wines (Inkara).

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Kalkbay harbour


We had a great winetasting at Cape Point Vineyards in Noordhoek. They are famous for their white wine and we had a brilliant experience with the winemaker: Duncan Savage. Afterwards we decided to go for a quick bite and ended up at the Harbor restaurant in Kalkbay. The sky were just clearing and the moon was shining over False bay. We had good food with friends and experienced this gift from God with such joy, recognising His blessings.

Saturday, September 13, 2008

Catherine's 25th


Catherine celebrated her twenty-fifth year at de Wijnlanden today. The theme was "Cocktails and Cup cakes" and it was a real celebration of life. This is Ernst and Catherine with some of the Cocktails in the Kitchen. It was so special to have them, family and friends at our home.

Dubai Refugee Camp















After a good night sleep (albeit short), I am now walking to my gate for the flight back to Cape Town. Dubai really became a hub for travelers from anywhere. The side effect of this is that weary travelers sometimes have hours to wait for their connecting flight. The result is that people are sleeping everywhere. It is a sore sight.

Sunrise at the Lahore Airport

My first trip to Pakistan. I had such a wonderful time. I worked particularly hard because we have such a lot of interest in Fundamo (all credit to our local partners who have done an excellent job). We also had to attend quite a few dinners as part of the Ramadan celebrations (which was nice). I am now getting ready to board a flight from Lahore to Islamabad (early in the morning) and I was just impressed with the early sunrise.

Saturday, September 06, 2008

Table mountain from the vineyards


After climbing a relatively steep hill this morning with the bicycle (made more tough because it was just sand), I was confronted with this picture. Table mountain from the side in the distance from the Bottelary Hills. Two things struck me: the beauty of the farmlands and the vines starting to bud, but on the other hand, the pollution engulfing the stately old mountain in the distance.

Friday, September 05, 2008

Versindaba 2008


I attended Versindaba with Annelie tonight. This is a celebration of Afrikaans poetry where some of the best poets in South Africa gets the opportunity to present their work. Awards for poetry are also announced during these two days. Although I sometimes have dufficulty to understand all the nuances of the presentations, I did enjoy many of the artists, but it was also nice for me to be out with my wife and to see how she mingled with other poets and players in the industry.

Wednesday, September 03, 2008

The sun is breaking through


I am not sure if the bad weather that we experienced in the Cape had something to do with it, but I really felt down for a number of days. I am sure that rain and lack of sunshine does have a bearing on one's disposition. Nevertheless, as I walked into the garden this morning, onto the wet grass and felt the sun starting to shine early in the morning, this little sparrow flew brightly and sat on the fence in front of me, chirping happily. The sun is up again - if birds can be happy about that, so can I.