Tag: flowers

  • Vrolijkheid Nature Reserve

    We went to Vrolijkheid this last weekend and were stunned by the spring flowers. The birding was not great, but we got some lovely pictures none the less.

    Now for the birds

    Coot feeding time.

    Grebe and gone

    And a clicking stream frog.

    And a large ant. The Afrikaans name is “balbyter” literally ball biter.

  • Portfolio

    Recently I found that most creative people have a portfolio so I decided it was time I created a brag page so here we go.
    I am a generalist or less politely a jack of all trades. Whichever title you want to use it means I am curious about practically anything so to save you from browsing through the entire website, I will provide a short summary. So here goes

    Painting – oil, acrylics and pastels. Acrylic first

    Oil

    Pastels

    Charcoal

    Photography – photograph anything that takes my fancy, flowers, sunsets, stars, landscapes and birds.

    A glacial pavement just outside Nieuwoudtville when we were part of Pangea.

    And then there are the other things

    Baking

    Croissants

    Bee keeping. Bees Bearding a hive to keep it cool

    Hiking

    Renovating a house in Riviersonderend

  • Citrusdal Baths

    We went to the Citrusdal Baths in September 2023 and we got some lovely photographs.

    Sunset on our first evening there – the Cederberg Mountains in their evening finery

    I was all set up to take photos of the stars at 10 PM. And the clouds rolled in. In disgust I went to bed. At 2 AM answering a call of nature I looked outside and found that the clouds had cleared and this was the view. In a pair or shorts and an open tee shirt I braved the 5 degree cold to take a series of photos, this one being the best.

    Coral trees are just so photogenic

    And not forgetting the nastutians

    And a bit of macro photography to finish up.

  • Bees on an Aloe

    I found some pictures I took years ago of bees on an aloe. The colours aside from anything else is just amazing.

  • Snow in Summer Tree

    One of our neighbours has this amazing tree which, in early summer breaks out in white blossoms. The whole tree gets covered.
    Enjoy the sight of a Snow in Summer tree

  • A trip to the West Coast National Park

    The west coast of South Africa is a dry semi-desert region with an average rainfall of 280 mm (12″). For most of the years the vegetation is low scrub and thorn bushes with patches of dry dusty ground. In August after the winter rains things change dramatically. The flower come out in raging colours. This display lasts three months and by the end of October the flowers are gone and the dry dusty veld is left.
    We drove up to Langebaan in mid August after good winter rains and enjoyed the glory of the flowers

    The flowers spread across all the open ground and wild profusion. If you drive through quickly you only see the carpet of flowers. If however you stop and look, there is a wealth of beautiful flowers hidden within the showy flash of white, yellow and orange.

  • Maartblomme

    Once in about a decade the March Flowers or Maartblomme rise out of the harsh Tankwa Karoo soil and bring colour and life to the dry and harsh landscape. We were fortunate to make the 5 hour trip from Cape Town to Nieuwoudtville to see them.

    A glimpse of the harsh Tankwa Karoo

    The flowers seem to congregate in patches as you can see from this picture.

    The flowers put out a spike covered by

  • Random photographs

    Some photographs from our trip to Riviersonderend

  • Random Photographs

    Lemon tree blossom and some visitors
    Sunrise
    Rainbow
  • Flowers

    This post will be updated regularly with pictures of flowers from the Fynbos biome in the Western Cape, South Africa. The flowers were photographed all over the place and I will not be giving localities because some are so old that I cannot remember where I took the pictures.