29 March, 2007

two old pics

Richie Havens at Womad 2005, Reading, UK. I love Womad... I enjoyed Havens and though not a fan, I like my picture of him here.
These guys were easily the best group at this Womad: Les Yeux Noirs. Here the main two are playing ONE violin, quite wildly; a brilliant group. Eastern European, or French Gypsey music. I ran and bought all three available CDs as soon as their first sesssion was over, and still listen to them frequently.

Hike on sunday

Yvonne and Thomas most of the way to Dome pools. The area had burned out a few days ago. Yvonne loves hiking but can't get out as much as she'd like because of the kids, so we join her when she can, to help with Thomas and Alex.

Alex isn't much into hiking but will gladly go if Rita goes.
She loved this bum slide, I tried it once... bum got a bit sore. Alex went about 20 times .

Thomas and me: comparing our carrots as we eat them.

07 March, 2007

Badplaas

A series of slides and mini-rapids, with overhead waterfalls - great fun ride. Not really for kids who can't swim as occasionally one gets overturned.

The long, fast, twisting slide.







18 February, 2007

Yvonne's kids

Ah, it's great out here.








A Boer War detail... These walls are all over the Magaliesberg. Some easily spotted, like this one. Lots were to hide behind while shooting or waiting., This one was more likely to stop Boers on horses from getting to the top.










Thomas.
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These 'multiples' photos were fun, and the kids love them.




Alex.












Hey, this kid makes me laugh.

17 February, 2007

A few pics over the past few weeks.




2 of my pics of Robert Plant (was lead singer of Led Zeppelin), at UK Womad festival 2005 with his new World Music band: The New Sensation. Great stuff.


































These klipspringers are surprisingly relaxed with humans in sight.





My favourite little pool on the way to Cedarberg Kloof.




The dung beetles were working like mad. While I watched two beetles rolled up balls and ran off with them into the veld (backwards). Dung seemed still fairly fresh but don't know what laid it.






Rita and me - Cedarberg Hike, with Yvonne and kids.



Fabulous pools on the way to the main pools of Castle Gorge.not too cold.




Trying to entice Yvonne's kids in.
Nice dip in a pool at the end of the kloof (gorge), near bottom of Cedarberg and Tonquani; too deep to stand near waterfall.

This Rhino Beetle flew in the house the other night.







Nice photo of Rita..from last year, we spent a weekend away, not camping.. for a change.

27 January, 2007

New Year's Day hiking




Strolling around an open area. I'd been camping in a very rocky area.












These buck, 'Klipspringers', are normally very skittish and bolt at the mere hint of a human.
When these first saw me they hid behind a small tree, I was in full view, I just waited in case I could get a nice shot. Eventually, they crept out and walked off, and I followed quietly and slowly, probably for over half an hour.
Despite my being in full view they didn't panic. I tried to hide my eyes though, maybe that helped.
And I was patient. These photos have not been cropped. Optical zoom only, of course. Still, I've never been so close to these critters in 22 years.




The buck were eating the fruit on the stems of this 'Stem-frugt' plant; these plants are all over, and I've never seen so much fruit on most of the bushes. Good rains recently, I guess.











































I've been hiking around here for 22 years and this is the first grass nest I've seen.









Some nice rock formations. The ripples are from shallow waters laying down layers of sand... about 2,200 million years ago. This continued for 300 million years.
Between 1,800 - 2,000 million years ago there was an igneous intrusion covering 65,000 sq km, very mineral rich, solidifying over the next 30 million years. The covering rock was, by then, tilted causing the angles of the cooked quartzite layers of the Magaliesberg Mountains today - kilometers thick. Then much erosion happened as did climate changes, pole reversals, continental break-up, ice ages...normal stuff.
The ripples shown seem to run all over the place - This one is unusual. Most others are very distinctly one direction only, and the size of the ripples vary. Some places have dried mud crack marks.



New Year's Day photo project.













Work: I don't get out as much as I used to.
But this was a nice little job... an emergency leak. First of its kind I've done, but pleased with the result... so is the client. There were two holes : one in the elbow (in photo), and another in the pipe next to it. Now to fill the hole and patch the tarred surface. The top joint is straight now.