Sunday 10 January 2016

Back for a Saturday - walking to Pak A for a partay

It was Gay Williamson's party on Saturday - what a pleasure.  She invited a whole lot of friends from our, her, and surrounding villages.  It started off with a bus ride to the Sai Kung country park, and then a 10km walk to this teeny little village with no road access, at which Mal, Gay's husband has a part-time restaurant.  And then home from there by junk (so after the first 10 you are done, there's no having to walk back - which I think is a critical part of the design.

The gang this morning, crossing the Highlands Reservoir's wall - the little people having a little run to catch up.

The whole village is in this photo.  The restaurant is self evidently the space with the awning.  It was lovely.  Cool but sunny often, water was crystal clear/

People were in a good space, here is Elize who is off to Australia to study further in February.

Ange and I soaking up the welcome sun.

Ian, who lives now in Phuket was visiting.  Lovely guy, but hard, and doing some pretty high risk work (in the energy industry; he builds fracking rigs - at one stage in far flung places like Khazakstan.  Really.


Yeah, right. How big a fish?  Mal explains.  I liked the T-shirt, the image is something out of Africa-Burn.
Ange on deck waiting for the junk to set sail, chatting.  Cool sky in the background I thought - subtle but dramatic.

The other junk (of two, this one carrying all the food and equipment) heading home.

Saturday 9 January 2016

Holiday in SA - Kenton

The Cox's house is fantastic.  This is the top floor, wonderful views and light.  Puzzle action with Ruth, Emma Daisy and Simon in action

Roy was a hero of note, did a stack of cooking, something that he has become very good at, so there was a stream of delightful chow.

Daisy does a pirouette into the pool, off the stairs of the garage loft , where Dylan, Courtney, Jordan, Allie and a host of mates were sleeping.
Simon at the helm of his Tuk-Tuk.  Actually a VERY cool vehicle - takes six in the back, and if necessary two in front; not much small around that can take 8 people comfortably - though the ride is pretty jarring.  The kids loved it completely. 

The Tuk-Tuk takes you down to the marina on the river, and at the marina is Simon's river barge.  It is a fantastically fit for purpose boat; very stable, very comfy, with some shade, and fishing rod holders and a braai.  It is rolls royce comfortable to fish off - but with zero bling fittings (and therefore nothing to sweat over cleaning).  It was simply fantastic.  Here Daisy and the boys sit on the bow heading up the Bushmans river - a wonderful, heaving with life, unspoiled, Eastern Cape tidal river and mouth.

Ian and Wendy and your gran, chilling on the way up the river.

Roy and Ruth
Ethan, it turned out was the master fisherman and crab catcher.  Here he is with his top grunter, and he caught a massive crab which we also ate and which was super delicious.

And then there were the dunes, the wonderful, talcum powder fine sand dunes; Evan launches himself into space at pace.

Add a sand-board for some extra fun.

Miles and miles of dunes of different sizes, very few footprints other than ours.
We went for a hike through a nature reserve's forest.  It was wonderful, and brutally hot. I love this photo though, because king picture spoiler Aiden (he has consistently been in trouble for pulling faces and the like in pics which are attempting to be serious) and it seems he just cant help himself.  I think this one was taken by Ev, and here we have Aiden trying to hit the fat lips with a zap sign thrown in for good measure.  I shake my head.

The best of all however was new year's eve, Simon took us all out on the barge and anchored it in the middle of the river, while people on either bank went wild with fireworks.  It was GREAT.  Aiden shot this video on his iphone.


Holiday in SA - Knysna

Here are some pics from our holiday - it was really cool - I feel like a new person.  Knysna first - I was breathtakingly lazy with the camera...

Emma Daisy and the boys trying out their fishing rods in the Knysna lagoon.

Evening sand-ball fight (Ethan and Daisy in the background somewhere) - a considerable number of hours were spent in this pursuit, a couple of tears, but the very majority of it laughter.

We took a trip up the Knysna river - Roy had a little rubber duck which they brought down from Durban, it went really well and was good fun.

Lastly, a photo of my grandmother, my dad's mum, who I never met, and which was a cool thing for me to see.