Well, today is my last post for a while - I'm off on adventures! Here's a clue...
Have a wonderful holiday season, enjoy the magic of this time of year and I will see you in 2012. Thank you for popping by my little blog - I have a feeling the New Year is going to be a big one for South of the Sahara.
This wonderful image is from Russell Smith. You can read more here, or go to his blog.
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Monday, December 12, 2011
Friday, December 9, 2011
Tour South Africa: the Quaint
Sadly, today is the last of our trip around South Africa with Sam. But I do think she saved the best for last - these are her suggestions if you'd like to enjoy some of the more quaint aspects of South Africa.
To recap, this is part of a series I'm hosting on South of the Sahara for anyone interested in where to visit, what to do, and what to eat in South Africa (you can also read more by clicking on the Tour South Africa tag at the bottom of this post).
If you like something quaint...
" Visit the picturesque town of Clarens in the Free State. Set against the backdrop of the Maluti Mountains, this little town is an art lover's dream. Visit one of the galleries and be inspired to create your own paintings.
On your way to a Kruger Safari? Don't forget to stop by Pilgrim's Rest. It seems that time has stood still in this antique mining town. The historic 1870's village is a living memory of South Africa's lucrative gold rush era.
Enjoy the beauty of nature at the foothills of the majestic Drakensberg Mountains. I usually go once a year, over Christmas. The scenery is breathtaking during summer and there is nothing to match the peaceful ambience and lush green environment. If you like the great outdoors, do attempt the hiking trails, horse riding, mountain biking and adventure sports. Or like me, just grab a good book and relax amidst your beautiful, placid surroundings.
Wakkerstroom is the hidden jewel of Mpumalanga and one of the premier bird watching districts in the country. It is a charming little town where you can escape for the weekend, far from the traffic, noise and hustle and bustle of the city.
Thanks to Kirstey for allowing me to share some of my favourite places in South Africa."
Sam, thank you for sharing with us!
You can catch up on fashion news on Sam's blog, Frills and Thrills.
The pics of Clarens in this post is by Sam, too, and you can read more about her visit there on her blog, here. The pic of the Drakensburg is from here. The lilac-breasted roller can be found in Mpumalanga, and the pic was from here.
To recap, this is part of a series I'm hosting on South of the Sahara for anyone interested in where to visit, what to do, and what to eat in South Africa (you can also read more by clicking on the Tour South Africa tag at the bottom of this post).
If you like something quaint...
" Visit the picturesque town of Clarens in the Free State. Set against the backdrop of the Maluti Mountains, this little town is an art lover's dream. Visit one of the galleries and be inspired to create your own paintings.
On your way to a Kruger Safari? Don't forget to stop by Pilgrim's Rest. It seems that time has stood still in this antique mining town. The historic 1870's village is a living memory of South Africa's lucrative gold rush era.
Enjoy the beauty of nature at the foothills of the majestic Drakensberg Mountains. I usually go once a year, over Christmas. The scenery is breathtaking during summer and there is nothing to match the peaceful ambience and lush green environment. If you like the great outdoors, do attempt the hiking trails, horse riding, mountain biking and adventure sports. Or like me, just grab a good book and relax amidst your beautiful, placid surroundings.
Wakkerstroom is the hidden jewel of Mpumalanga and one of the premier bird watching districts in the country. It is a charming little town where you can escape for the weekend, far from the traffic, noise and hustle and bustle of the city.
Thanks to Kirstey for allowing me to share some of my favourite places in South Africa."
Sam, thank you for sharing with us!
You can catch up on fashion news on Sam's blog, Frills and Thrills.
The pics of Clarens in this post is by Sam, too, and you can read more about her visit there on her blog, here. The pic of the Drakensburg is from here. The lilac-breasted roller can be found in Mpumalanga, and the pic was from here.
Jackie Besteman
These lovely illustrations are the handiwork of South African-born (and Toronto based) artist Jackie Besteman
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illustration
Thursday, December 8, 2011
Tour South Africa: Durban
Here's another installment of our journey around South Africa, led by our intrepid leader, Sam.
To recap, this is part of a series I'm hosting on South of the Sahara for anyone interested in where to visit, what to do, and what to eat in South Africa (you can also read more by clicking on the Tour South Africa tag at the bottom of this post).
If you're in Durban...
"Do shop at Gateway Theatre of Shopping. It is my favourite mall in the entire country. You will find everything you need under one roof - fashion, shoes, home decor, movies, restaurants, electronics, computers, furniture, as well as groceries. You're also spoiled for choice when it comes to entertainment. Ride a surfboard at the wave house, watch a play at the Barnyard Theatre, go indoor rock climbing, go-carting, bowling, take your kids to the Fantasy Forest arcade or indoor amusement park... the list is endless. You may never want to leave.
Visit the Essenwood Flea market every Saturday in Musgrave, to purchase indigenous African artwork, home made delicacies, crafts and clothes. Don't miss out on the scrumptious avo-on-toast, I've never seen anything sell that fast.
Eating out: have Italian food at Luna Blu or Spiga d'Oro in Morningside, Indian at Jaipur Palace, healthy at Nourish in Westville, break some plates at the Grecian Plaka, or dine al fresco at Bean Bag Bohemia. If you like spicy Portuguese food, drive down to Ballito to sample oceanic delights at Beira Alta.
For something indulgent, book a High Tea at the Oyster Box Hotel in Umhlanga, where you will be served decadent desserts, pastries and luscious mini cakes in the opulently decorated Palm Court.
Take a cable car over the Moses Mabhida Stadium, which is a modern architectural masterpiece that was built for the 2010 Fifa World Cup. You will be awe-inspired by the 360 degree view of the city.
Experience the wonders of the sea at uShaka Marine World, which also has a water park.
Drive further up the East Coast and go fishing in St Lucia, snorkelling at the nearby Cape Vidal, or scuba diving in Sodwana Bay."
The beautiful photo of the crafter at Essenwood Flea Market from here, the stadium pic from here, and the Cape Vidal image from here.
To recap, this is part of a series I'm hosting on South of the Sahara for anyone interested in where to visit, what to do, and what to eat in South Africa (you can also read more by clicking on the Tour South Africa tag at the bottom of this post).
If you're in Durban...
"Do shop at Gateway Theatre of Shopping. It is my favourite mall in the entire country. You will find everything you need under one roof - fashion, shoes, home decor, movies, restaurants, electronics, computers, furniture, as well as groceries. You're also spoiled for choice when it comes to entertainment. Ride a surfboard at the wave house, watch a play at the Barnyard Theatre, go indoor rock climbing, go-carting, bowling, take your kids to the Fantasy Forest arcade or indoor amusement park... the list is endless. You may never want to leave.
Visit the Essenwood Flea market every Saturday in Musgrave, to purchase indigenous African artwork, home made delicacies, crafts and clothes. Don't miss out on the scrumptious avo-on-toast, I've never seen anything sell that fast.
Eating out: have Italian food at Luna Blu or Spiga d'Oro in Morningside, Indian at Jaipur Palace, healthy at Nourish in Westville, break some plates at the Grecian Plaka, or dine al fresco at Bean Bag Bohemia. If you like spicy Portuguese food, drive down to Ballito to sample oceanic delights at Beira Alta.
For something indulgent, book a High Tea at the Oyster Box Hotel in Umhlanga, where you will be served decadent desserts, pastries and luscious mini cakes in the opulently decorated Palm Court.
Take a cable car over the Moses Mabhida Stadium, which is a modern architectural masterpiece that was built for the 2010 Fifa World Cup. You will be awe-inspired by the 360 degree view of the city.
Experience the wonders of the sea at uShaka Marine World, which also has a water park.
Drive further up the East Coast and go fishing in St Lucia, snorkelling at the nearby Cape Vidal, or scuba diving in Sodwana Bay."
The beautiful photo of the crafter at Essenwood Flea Market from here, the stadium pic from here, and the Cape Vidal image from here.
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
More Campaign Furniture
If you've read this blog before, you know I'm a huge sucker for campaign furniture (read here and here). The latest issue of House & Leisure magazine has an opening story with lovely safari-style settings filled with it.
It reminded me of some of the campaign furniture I've seen lately in other places:
This Dunlin chair is actually modelled after the chairs used by East India Company during British Colonial times.
I would kill for these two campaign chests - as seen on Good Bones Great Pieces.
Here's a campaign dresser used beautifully in a little boy's room (so sweet!)
And oh, the classic leather campaign mirror... (from the always reliable remodelista)
It reminded me of some of the campaign furniture I've seen lately in other places:
This Dunlin chair is actually modelled after the chairs used by East India Company during British Colonial times.
I would kill for these two campaign chests - as seen on Good Bones Great Pieces.
Here's a campaign dresser used beautifully in a little boy's room (so sweet!)
And oh, the classic leather campaign mirror... (from the always reliable remodelista)
Monday, December 5, 2011
Good Golly, Miss Molly!
Molly is so lovely, and shares her outfits and fashion sense on her sweet blog, Miss Molly.
Love these images she just put up, from the 46664 range at Stuttafords (yes, proceeds from sales go to the humanitarian efforts of the 46664 campaign)
I looked around and found a few more - looks like you can get a few Madiba style shirts, too!
Read more here.
Love these images she just put up, from the 46664 range at Stuttafords (yes, proceeds from sales go to the humanitarian efforts of the 46664 campaign)
I looked around and found a few more - looks like you can get a few Madiba style shirts, too!
Read more here.
Labels:
fashion
Friday, December 2, 2011
Last Dictator Standing
So I haven't posted about advertising for a long, long time. But I think this is a perfect ad to get us back into the swing of it.
Labels:
advertising
Thursday, December 1, 2011
Lauren Fowler
I've been enjoying and admiring the work of Lauren Fowler for a while now - illustrator, graphic designer and artist. Lovely.
Check out her website and her blog.
Check out her website and her blog.
Labels:
art,
graphic design;,
illustration
Tour South Africa: Johannesburg
Tonight our journey through South Africa continues, led by Sam from Frills and Thrills...
To recap, this is part of a series I'm hosting on South of the Sahara for anyone interested in where to visit, what to do, and what to eat in South Africa (you can also read more by clicking on the Tour South Africa tag at the bottom of this post).
"Have a cup of coffee in the bohemian district of Melville, where culture, arts and interesting people collide.
Shop at The Mall of Rosebank. You will find a stylish mix of chain stores and exclusive boutiques. A word of warning: you will leave with an armful of shopping bags and a maxed out credit card. Eat at the Melrose Arch Piazza. It's a trendy social locale where you can get dressed up for a romantic dinner or just a fun evening with friends.
If you go during your lunch hour, you can get some shopping done at the luxury Melrose Arch Mall. There are a variety of continental restaurants you can try, from authentic African at Moyo, Greek at Mezepoli, Asian at Orient or Italian at Piza e Vino."
Pics from here and here.
To recap, this is part of a series I'm hosting on South of the Sahara for anyone interested in where to visit, what to do, and what to eat in South Africa (you can also read more by clicking on the Tour South Africa tag at the bottom of this post).
"Have a cup of coffee in the bohemian district of Melville, where culture, arts and interesting people collide.
Shop at The Mall of Rosebank. You will find a stylish mix of chain stores and exclusive boutiques. A word of warning: you will leave with an armful of shopping bags and a maxed out credit card. Eat at the Melrose Arch Piazza. It's a trendy social locale where you can get dressed up for a romantic dinner or just a fun evening with friends.
If you go during your lunch hour, you can get some shopping done at the luxury Melrose Arch Mall. There are a variety of continental restaurants you can try, from authentic African at Moyo, Greek at Mezepoli, Asian at Orient or Italian at Piza e Vino."
Pics from here and here.
Labels:
Tour South Africa
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