14 September, 2016

First chick


June 2013 - Our first chick, incubated in my self-designed incubator.

14 October, 2012

Final sculptures


Finally - the heads in concrete...
Left to right:
Mine - totally blindfolded from start to finish. The kids made me clay sausages and put them in my hands. The result was quite a shock - it really felt like a face; must try this task again sometime, spending more time on details.
Alex's - Sometimes blindfolded, the hair was all done blindfolded and Thomas and I told her where to put her clay sausages.
Thomas - one eye was blindfolded most of the time.

20 November, 2009

Blind sculpture and hike

Here I am with Alex and Thomas when we all tried to do a clay head while blindfolded. A very strange experience; a lot harder than we thought it would be.
Thomas did most of his without the blindfold, but tried it anyway.
Alex did some of the face and all the hair blindfolded but with our vocal guidance.
Here the kids are making clay sausages for me:


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Here we are half way through our hike near Rustenburg.
Very hot both days, 38 degrees all day, very little cloud, only one water spot each day.

Very nice huts, very nice cold showers : a bucket with a sprinkler on the bottom, hoisted up by a rope.
Strange insect:

I found a terrapin. I've never heard of one wild in this country, never mind in the Magaliesberg. No-one had heard of one. A very big surprise, but they do live here and there according to my nature books.
Sunday: we had some nice swimming in some great pools just above the top water in this picture. Still too hot to sit in the sun though.
First hut was tucked away in the trees; two sleeping huts and a nice eating area:



17 October, 2009

October Blog

Looked after Thomas and Alex the other week. We each did a life-size head in clay, no model or references.





Alex finishing off the eyes; she's at the age (9) where she can see something is wrong but can't fix it easily. She asked for a bit of verbal help, whereas Thomas (6) didn't want any help at all.







This is Thomas' head in the first stage of having a plaster mould made.



Here they are in concrete: mine, Alex's, Thomas':




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John and me resting in a smallish kloof. The camera was set up next to a small stream, still running even though the rains have hardly started. This was a very nice shady spot; very welcome in the baking hot, dry area we were hiking.


Thomas, Rita and Yvonne scrambling up part of the lovely walk we did recently: a good 6 hours of: hiking, climbing down to a kloof (gully or gorge), along another rocky kloof and up another one - back on top and back to where we started. The only footpath was on top. I was surprised Thomas did so well, and even more surprised when he wanted to do more hiking the following weekend. He slept all the way home.


23 August, 2009

last month

Sheila and Rita posing for a photo when this great elephant almost ran them over. We really have to try to be a bit more careful, after all this is Africa.
Sheila, our niece, spent 4 weeks with us - unfortunately it is Winter, so it was quite cold. But, we found a few things to do:
The Rhino park - lots of animals, a few fibreglass models near the entrance, lots of lions, tigers, many different buck, warthogs, ostriches, plus lion cubs to play with, and a nice reptile room. Sheila wouldn't even look at the snakes: culturally terrified of them.
Transvaal Museum in Pretoria, - nice geology display rooms, a nice history of life on earth: origins and animal kingdom classifications explained.
Maropeng - a newish museum of human origins near Sterkfontein Caves (which have yielded human fossils) and the area has had finds of more human fossils than the rest of the world put together.
Gold Reef City - plenty of exciting rides...
and of course... shopping.


Went to a Rhino park and saw a few young ones with mothers. I really like this shot.

Then Alex and I started a painting. Next week we should get to complete it; she's really looking forward to it.

Hiking recently in the Free State, on a game farm. We were the only people there, which was nice. Evenings and breakfast spent around the fire... not too cold, and enough game to keep us alert.

Some small game near the braai spot:

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This Blog's main purpose has been overtaken by Flickr's photo-sharing aspects. But, I'll try and update this site once a month with a few of the month's highlights and try to find something interesting to share from the Internet.








17 May, 2009

May 2009 entries

Busy busy busy.


Quite pleased with my table-saw. My electric saw fits in the table and turns it into a table-saw. Now to do a bit of jigging to ensure wood is cut straight. All made with off-cuts - even underneath switch, double socket, chain and plug were reused. Chain is to hold a weight.

Then to make something, thinking of making a delux CD cabinet. Unsure though how many more CD's I'll be getting. After all, now it's easy to buy music online and download it to the PC. Here in S.A. prices are R10 for a song or track and R100 for all tracks on the CD. So that saves having to buy the CD for just one or two wanted songs. Sometimes if a CD has long tracks it's cheaper to buy all the tracks seperately rather than the CD-all tracks. I'll be trying that way soon with a couple of rare George Formby tracks I haven't got, but feature on a recently published CD.


Table-saw: