18 November, 2006
12 November, 2006
a few pics
Portrait of Dad; in cement fondue.
Clay portrait of friend Stuart. A plaster mould was made of this then it was lined with a high Alumina cement.
one painting from last year
We had a braai this evening (barberque) and as we cooked it gently rained. Not too bad, until it was all cooked, then we had to eat it indoors as it really came down.
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19:39
05 November, 2006
more recent pics
Spur of the moment camping out in the Magaliesberg, just the two of us. No-one around for miles.
Rita and me testing a pose for a possible sculpture
A weekend at a private reserve where we rented a cottage.
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Dave Roberts
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12:17
29 October, 2006
Dome pools
This is the main pool at Dome Pools. It's at least 2.5m deep, nice and clear - even when there's not a lot of water... as it was this day. Rita is having a kip under the tree - top right.
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Dave Roberts
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21:00
rush job
A rush job: "Remove the doors and fill up the gap in one day."
Me and my mate after the wall is complete. We had a few concrete blocks to use but had to find others to fill the gap. It was hard enough to find the right size so the colour didn't matter. The dark patches are wet plaster and dried lighter.
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20:00
Hike in Magaliesberg - Dome Pools
The water starts just up this valley in a little kloof (gorge) to the right.
Rock Agamma - about 250mm (10") long.
This is a shallow pool on the way up to the main pool.
Some nice rock formations. All this rock was deposited when Africa was the central part of Gondwanoland, and this rock was sand deposited in shallow water over flat land similar to the Okavango. It then got cooked by a volcanic intrusion 1,800 million years ago into quartzite. The intrusion is mined for uranium and other precious metals.
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Dave Roberts
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16:13
21 October, 2006
Work: Debbies place
Final result. We had to square off the larger opening, tile all the ground floor (loo, kitchen, patio as well), replaster all the walls to make them flat - instead of the streaky plaster commonly used, some changes in electricals, ... quite a big job.
During - we didn't do the undertile heating, maybe next time, it looks quite easy.
A few pics of work related
- Debbie's place before.
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Dave Roberts
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07:45
15 October, 2006
more mini-camp pics

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Dave Roberts
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16:13
more pics of Mini-camp
This way down looked really dangerous from above. One couple said "We're not going down there!!! ... Good grief; someone's down already!!" That was Rita; I followed and so did the rest, most of them can be seen treading carefully in some places.
aloes
Close-up of Aloe flowers
Boy this was a cold day on top of this hill, brilliant views though.
Me - getting a bit heavy:
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15:06
Grootriver MCSA Mini-camp
Lunch spot at Ladder Cave, a ladder leads up to view a nest - probably an eagle's.
Rita giving feedback to the group on the day's hike:
Rita
Blue Cranes on our way up the first hike:
Nice view on the way to the Eastern Cape
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09:48