Showing posts with label cape town. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cape town. Show all posts

Monday, August 16, 2010

14 August 2010 Newlands

On Friday morning I phoned into Cape Talk and won a set of ticket to to game between Western Province and the Blue Bulls at Newlands. I took my 7 year old daughter Marche with me to see her first rugby match at Newland. She was super exited and wore her mother's Province jersey, which was a little big for her. We had a great dayand luckily because province won.

Thank you Cape Talk for making this day possible.









Friday, August 13, 2010

13 August 2010 Friday the 13 th

I was in bed with flu for the entire week, so I wrote a poem. My afrikaans teacher told me a poem must consist of 3 very important elements. It must be short, it must be to the point and it must rhyme. So this is what I wrote :
FLU
SCREW
YOU

Anyway, that's why I became a photographer. Gateway
Kick in the Head
Confucius SaysThe truth is out there
it's beautiful here

The Preatorian guard
Old and New
115 not out
Flatcycles
Webdesign

Glare


Monday, July 12, 2010

11 July 2010 Prime Circle at the Fanfest

Prime Circle performed at the Fanfest in Cape Town to a capacity crowd. This was one of the last big acts to perform in the mother city for the world cup. They absolutely rocked the crowd. They managed to trip the power for the fanfest for the first time since the world cup started, and that includes those rainy days when Portugal played. The crowd was not phased by the power outage and sang along till the song finished.

Now the World Cup is over. Finish en kla. Dont you somehow feel empty? What now? I think as South African and capetonians we can be very proud of what we acheived in this world cup. This is not the end of a great sporting event, but the begining of anew chapter in the history our nation.









Friday, July 9, 2010

9 July 2010

This Mural was done with handprints.
Its a good thing they remembered to put the bin out. Afterall, it is refuse removal day.




Please take some time and look at this picture. I think it really says a lot. These homeless people hid their faces as I treid to photograph them.



Wednesday, July 7, 2010

06 July 2010 Orange Invasion

The local rock band 12th Avenue rocked the crowd at the Fanfest in the CBD on Tuesday. I have not heard them perform live before and I was very pleasantly surprised. The lead singer has an great voice that really carries. His voice reminds a lot of Jack black.



  • They are back. The Orange Army invaded the Mother city and the local sided with the invaders and donned their orange Jerseys and joined in the party. I don't think the dutch has this support anywhere else in the world except in Holland. What a great bunch of people. You guys rock.





    The Niknaks man also joined in the party.