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Tuesday 27 December 2011

UNNAMED









Many say Gordon’s Bay is this small town (well more like a village) on the coats yet not many go to it. In fact Gordon’s Bay has recently become one of my favorite villages. First of all it is home to the best second hand book store ever, as in I could spend days in there just looking through the rooms of books, yes my friends ROOMS! Last time I exited those rooms I left with a rather large hand full of books and money still in my pocket. Gordon’s Bay has this fantastic vibe, no matter if it is overcrowded or quiet it continues to be exciting. Then there is the sea food- and as our parents remind us “fish is full of healthy stuff like Omega 3”, so eat your fish kids.  The other thing about Gordon’s Bay is that (if you don’t live in it) you don’t know anyone there; this gives you and excuse to do crazy things and have natives look at you and speak in hushed tones…but to hell with them. Go to Gordon’s Bay and vist the Bikini Beach Book Shop!


Sunday 11 December 2011

ON THE WATER








QUANT QUARRY











+ While everyone is excited for christmas, I was lucky enough to get hold of my christmas present before December 25th. After much debating and choosing I have finally got my hands on my dream camera. A Canon EOS. Wow, it is brillant. Now I get to capture the christmas cheer and keep the memories.

The one thing about Cape Town; it's a thriving city but you never know what quant things you will see when you are discovering the city. A glass room build on top of a double story house just for washing? Who would have though.
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Tuesday 6 December 2011

BOND







+ Friendship; a bond between two people. These two girls have been friends for so long, they are practically sisters. They have a magical element between then when they are together, an inseparable bond. These photos were taken at the little restaurant called Cafe BonBon, on one of the most perfect summer days in Franshoek.

Sunday 4 December 2011

THE HARVEST







The Harvest is annually celebrated and the time of this celebration varies according to the region and the crop type. This normal brings about a lot of festivity around this time of the year; in celebration of the harvesting of the Proteas. The Protea is South Africa's national flower and is therefore wished a good harvest season. This afternoon I arrived at the Nel’s farm in celebration of the Protea harvest. The hot summers day brought together a jolly group of people all looking all ready for a day of bliss under the shade of the trees alongside the farm dam.

Tuesday 22 November 2011

PARISIAN SKIES


July .11: Paris at twilight.

IN TRANSIT




When you go on holiday, you end up spending most of the time travelling and longing to be back home. 

SWALLOW ME

The power of the sea  
The feeling of venerability 
Isolation