Friday, October 31, 2014

Tame Kwikkie

I love it when humans allow wild animals into their space. That is why I enjoyed it so much to see Jakes and Lorraine allowing a "Kwikkie" (Cape Wagtail; Motacilla capensis) to fly right into their house, strutting around on the counter until he got his crumbs.

Monday, October 27, 2014

Visit from New Zealand

It was such a blessing to see my cousin, Elda, all the way from New Zealand when she visited family in Cape Town. An added advantage was that we could also see her mom, tannie Suzie and sister, Lolita too. We talked about so many things as we enjoyed a South African braai.

Friday, October 24, 2014

Nina is three

Nina had her third birthday party today. The theme was princesses and all the little girls came in special dresses. As a father that never had daughters, it was a stunning experience to see a different kind of birthday party as a grandfather: make-up, decorating cupcakes and kissing a frog.

Thursday, October 23, 2014

Old Alto

Sunday lunch was just me and Annelie at home. We cooked a shoulder of lamb in the Weber. I decided that the occasion was special enough for an old cab - so we opened a 1982 Alto Cabernet Sauvignon. Who said the South African wines can't age?

Sunday, October 19, 2014

Robbery at Waterstone

One realizes how frail we are when you stumble on a crime scene where someone died. There was a robbery at our local Waterstone shopping center and it seems that a security guard was killed in the process. Heartbreaking for the family, but also generates strange feelings of fear and anger in oneself.

Slow market

The Slow Market happens every Saturday at Oude Libertas in Stellenbosch. It is a public marketplace where many vendors sell food and a few other things. We celebrated the wonderful weather by having lunch there. The fact that there were many of the local craft beer brewers present added to the pleasure.

Thursday, October 16, 2014

Veritas

The Veritas wine awards are sought after accolades for South African wines. The Double Gold and Gold winners for 2014 were show-cased to the public at the CTICC. I first tasted the Chardonnays with Annelie and then sampled some of the Rhone-type blends and rare cultivars. There were some impressive wines, but the evening was made special because we could share it with the Hofmeyrs and also for bumping into other friends, like Trompie.

Monday, October 13, 2014

Swallow migration

A pair of swallows have built a nest under the porch at our front door. The couple left on their migration during February, probably flying all the way to Spain for the summer on the Mediterranean. Today I noticed that they were back, perching on the wooden veranda over the front stoep. Such a jet-setting life-style. 

Sunday, October 12, 2014

Ebola overhead

It is not Ebola, but the fear of it that is placing a lot of pressure on the infrastructure in Lagos's Murtala Muhammed (and at OR Tambo). With five flights leaving on Friday night, additional queues were created for Ebola screening. Another form to fill in, more questions asked and my temperature measured, before I was officially passed.

Friday, October 10, 2014

440NG

I attended the mentor launch of 440ng in Ikoyi. 440ng is a start-up accelerator run by the capable Kersten Buch and his team. I listened to the pitches of the nine little companies that made the grade and was impressed with the quality of the products and the conviction of the founders.

Economy is good enough

The wine was not poured from specially selected vintages, the food was not dished up on porcelain and the entertainment system ran on a tiny screen. But economy class service on SA060 to Lagos was quite acceptable. Sure, the seat was much more narrow and could hardly recline, but it was more than good enough. I don't miss flying business class that much.

Wednesday, October 08, 2014

I love Africa

Here I am again at OR Tambo, boarding a flight to one of Africa's vibrant cities; Lagos to be specific. I hear the many different languages being spoken, some discussing the shopping excursion to Sandton, one calming a small boy, but many on their mobile phones in heated arguments. I can see the big, white South Africans turned into glorified migrant laborers, the foreigners getting ready for a venture very different to what they are used to, the family returning home... I love Africa.

Sunday, October 05, 2014

Forty year re-union

I attended my forty-year matric re-union in Bethlehem with Annelie. It was both special and humbling to meet old school-friends again, to see how each person developed into what God intended for them. Many of my old school-mates attended, one even coming from Hong Kong. The fact that I have learned more about their families, their careers and their dreams, mean that I now can carry them in my heart and my prayers much better.

Thursday, October 02, 2014

Karoo wolke

Why is it that clouds over the Karoo always look clearer and crisper - defined? Like a collection of massive, fluffy animals, stretching from one horizon to another. In some mysterious way the day remains sunlight bright covered in cotton-wool.

Wednesday, October 01, 2014

SARS queue

It is this time again. Standing in the blazing Paarl sun on the pavement in front of the SARS offices from early. Hopefully I can get the tax sorted this time. On a positive note: I am learning a lot about the workings of the Revenue Services in South Africa, my fellow human beings and myself.

Penguins with the grandchildren

During the birth of Xavier, we volunteered to look after Arden and Nina for a few days. We were privileged that Ernst and Catherine agreed and we created a lot of special memories with the two grandchildren. Amongst others we went penguin-viewing at Boulders where Arden had the unique experience to get bitten on his toe by one of the birds. Warning: don't stand too close to the enclosures.