Wednesday, July 24, 2013

T shirt

After painting Darth Octopus for Anthony, it only made sense that Daniel should have a Storm Trooper Octopus...

Progress.
Finished product. 

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Aircraft Hangar to Home


Facade

A converted aircraft hangar in Uetze, Germany belonging to Scottish graphic designer Glenn Garriock and his partner Heather is one of 16 hangars salvaged from the British Army. "The aircraft hangars use the original “Nissen” structure covered with 15cm of insulation sandwiched by 2 layers of galvanised sheet-metal. The fronts were laid in reclaimed brick, and the floors throughout are asphalt finished with black semi-gloss floor paint" says Glenn. You can see many more pictures on Glenn's Flickr.




Bedroom

Bedroom mirror
Wardrobe hidden by a curtain
En-suite bathroom
Lounge and dining table
Spiral Staircase


Kitchen with copper tiles



Downstairs


Cast iron pillar



Show Day

A few weeks ago myself, a friend and a few Cape Town pole dancers participated in a showcase to entertain and raise awareness for those not familiar with pole dancing as a sport. Yup, this is me:

Pole stand

Ballerina

Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Homemade

Over a year ago I bought a set of castor wheels. A few months later I acquired two pallets - which lived in the back of my bakkie for  several weeks before seeing the inside of a friend's carpentry shop. A few weeks after that the re sized pallets found their way into the garage. It wasn't until after the new year, once everyone but me was back at work that these element became a functional piece of furniture. Behold! My coffee table:

Homemade coffee table

Friday, June 21, 2013

More Creative Stations



Creative Stations

I always imagine that people with beautiful work stations and home offices must be super productive. Wouldn't you want to spend all your time being creative with work spaces like these...

Thursday, June 20, 2013

A Weekend at De Hoop Nature Reserve

De Hoop Nature Reserve
My partner is the editor of a travel magazine and as part of his job he is invited to visit, taste and see some pretty amazing things and when the invitation calls for a +1... I am the luckiest lady around. I never thought I'd be so happy to be a +1!

One of the most incredible adventures his job has afforded us is probably the weekend trip to De Hoop Nature Reserve we were invited to as part of a media event. Amazing doesn't even begin to describe this magical place. 


De Hoop is situated in the Overberg Region of the Western Cape and the drive from Cape Town is spectacular! We were against the clock as we tried to finish work early and make to the gate before closing time. The drive alone was an adventure! It was hard to imagine while travelling along dirt roads surrounded by rolling hills that over the next crest we would see the ocean. But when we did... Wow!!


Once through the gates we were greeted by a myriad of birds and buck. We headed toward the De Hoop Collection, a cluster of sprawling houses and rondavels which offer guests an array of accommodation from self catering to luxury rooms in the converted barn. Guest which one we got?








Our Beautiful Room


Enjoying a bottle of wine while
the sun sets over De Hoop
Sunset from our room


Marine Biodiversity Walk 8:30am

Every morning Dalfrenzo Laing,  the friendliest guide you have ever met, takes visitors on a Marine Biodiversity walk. As he talks animatedly you can't help but begin to feel as excited about dune migration and ocean currents as he is. He does this walk every day but this walk is the best walk of the month. Its low tide and that  means we can see in all the rock pools.


Walking over the biggest dunes I have ever seen
Low tide - the best time for spotting marine creatures!

Ground cover

A starfish, sea anemone and an octopus
found on the marine walk.


Saturday Meandering


You can walk anywhere and everywhere you want in De Hoop and along the way don't get a fright if you're suddenly right next to a herd of Eland like we were. They aren't bothered by people at all and carry on their journey through the bushes. 



Food at De Hoop

The Fig Tree is De Hoop's very own little restaurant which is open from breakfast to dinner. When it is cold you can sit inside by the fire and if the weather is fair you can sit out on the stoop. During the day animals graze in front of you while you sip on a glass of chilled wine. We were entertained one morning by two ostriches bathing in a puddle. 

A selection of starters, mains and desserts we
enjoyed De Hoop's restaurant, The Fig Tree.

Bird Walk 6am

It was hard to get up early enough on a Sunday to catch the bird walk but it was more than worth it. Within minutes our guide from yesterday, Dalfrenzo, had spotted several Hoopoes pecking about on the ground. It was a magical 2 hours walking along the waters edge learning the names of all the birds and the interesting little things they do. I love birds and could not have asked for a more passionate and knowledgeable guide in Dalfrenzo. Regularly along the walk he would stop and exclaim something like "Ah! Did you hear?! A Southern Tchagra. A very rare bird! We are lucky to hear him, he must be near us!" And moments later he would have spotted pointed out a little bird somewhere in a bush that we would never have seen. 

Blue Cranes, Fiscal Shrike, Bokmakierie and Cape Bulbuls
to name but a few.
Only some of the many birds living in the vlei
Southern Tchagra - a rare and exciting spotting!
After our bird watching we enjoyed our last breakfast and ticked off all the animals and birds that we had seen on the Bird, Mammal and Marine Checklist which had been given to us the day we arrived.

I cannot put in words the profound beauty that I experienced that weekend in De Hoop. I can only encourage anyone who is even remotely interested to visit.