Friday, September 13, 2013

Spring market, Fashion in the Village

Happy Spring! I'm playing at the Bluebird Garage tomorrow! Live Music, Wine Tasting and great Vintage clothes!





Thursday, September 5, 2013

Thailand

Hi everyone! I'm finally back from Thailand, it was a great trip! but I missed you. My travel advice is to go straight to the islands (miss Bangkok and Phuket) and go straight to Sandy Bay in Koh Pangang, and rent a scooter, and then to my favorite island Koh Tau: It is utter paradise, we stayed in a chalet at View Point, you can do your Padi at Alvaro diving. (they have the best hammock bar on the beach) Go snorkeling at Mango bay, the underwater world is awe-inspiring. I'm in love and i just want to be down there forever. (this is how I felt)





Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Indonesia

My man is away, on his surfing sabbatical *sigh. (That is a sigh for, I miss him) I just googled pictures of where he is. He's in the Tsunami devastated, malaria infested jungles of Nias. check out this perfect wave...










Friday, July 26, 2013

Tonight I am going slow dancing

I love pictures of people slow dancing. Here are a few of my faves...








I hope to look like this couple one day...aren't they gorgeous? 
A good venue for slow dancing in Cape Town is Pigalle.


Wednesday, July 24, 2013

CREDO

This weekend I went to the premier of CREDO:A musical testament to the Freedom Charter, in Johannesburg, a ground-breaking multimedia oratorio, composed by award-winning Bongani Ndodana-Breen, and multimedia artist Andrew Black (my guy!) Together they have created a 67 minute production that explores the endurance of the human spirit over adversity, through South Africa's turbulent history. It was moving and beautiful and incredibly sad. I loved it, I hope you get to see it too. It's coming to Cape Town and then touring overseas.



Tuesday, July 16, 2013

things on your own: Going to the Theatre



One of the assignments from my writing course was to go and do something on my own, ie. take yourself on a 'writing date'. So I booked a ticket and watched London Road last night, at the Alexander Bar (76 Strand Street) What a special, well written play. It's about a Jewish 'mensch' who lives in a block of flats in London Road, Seapoint, and meets a Nigerian woman, and their unlikely friendship. Heartwarming and incredibly moving, it put life into perspective. Sad, funny, well executed, and amazingly acted, I cried ALOT. cathartic. 5/5 Here's the write-up, "The beau­ti­ful, poignant story of an unlikely friend­ship between two women, neigh­bours in a block of flats in Sea Point. Rosa is an elderly Jew­ish widow. Stella is a Niger­ian immi­grant cagey about the details of her import/export busi­ness. Their lives col­lide after an inci­dent of vio­lence, and grad­u­ally they dis­cover much in com­mon — fam­i­lies scat­tered around the world, old grudges, lost loves and a fiery verve for life. Funny and heart­break­ing with pow­er­ful, detailed performances."

For more information on the Alexander Bar and what's showing, go to www.http://alexanderbar.co.za

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Writing course


I started a Creative writing course. It runs every Wednesday for 6 weeks. Already into our first session, I got so much out of it. I learnt: 1.) never to compare yourself to others (we do this all the time) and to 2.) just simply write, every day. And 3.) to find 3 things to be grateful every day. Simple no? Powerful yes. To get in touch you can go here - https://www.facebook.com/WriteOnSouthAfrica?fref=ts



Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Gig Night - Double Tree, Hilton

Tonight I'm gigging at the Double Tree, Hilton. They have a divine restaurant and bar. And I love their staff. I always look forward to playing here :) Great winter specials at Liberty's this week - Teriyaki roasted duck breast with Teriyaki jus, Pak choi, wild mushrooms and Dauphinoise potatoes R85! Call 021 4040570 to book a table.









Monday, June 3, 2013

7 months

Last week I did a photography shoot with my dearest friend who I've known for half my life. She is 7 months pregnant. I am feeling excited, and nervous, and happy for her. This is a precious time in our life. This year we have alot to celebrate xx





1 year & the Biggest Storm

This weekend we went away to Paternoster on the West coast. It's my favourite west coast getaway. We drank Gluwein, and Amarula and Life from Stone, and Chai, and ate exquisite meals around the fire. It was the biggest storm i've seen in a  while, and a very special time. This weekend we celebrate one year of being together. I waited a lifetime for you xx








Thursday, May 30, 2013

The Lobby

I love this guy. he cuts hair. he is great. Enough said. The Lobby - is a unisex hairdresser, situated in Woodstock, With a Bar. yes i said Bar. you can sip Sauvignon Blanc, Champagne or Craft beer while you get your hair done. what a great idea. I think I'll go for a haircut now.

160 Albert Road, Woodstock. + 27 (0)21 447 9090
 






Empire Cafe

Last night I had the pleasure of dining at Empire Cafe. It's Muizenberg's cosy secret corner cafe. We arrived in torrential downpour, on Cape Town's coldest nights, to a glowing hub of warmth shining through the darkness. Once inside you are accosted with smiles and friendly faces. I had the great pleasure of meeting the owner, Dave (a divine painting of him adorned by knives hangs in the background) and he charmed me the whole night. I had one of their legendary burgers, paired beautifully by one of their knowledgeable waiters, with a good La Motte red wine, and their banana and whiskey milkshake for desert. (It normally comes with whiskey but we had a surfing local sitting next to us who had just returned from the Caribbean and gave us a generous dollop of fine 33 year old rum which we could hardly refuse.) What a divine experience, it was certainly a night to remember!

Photo: Fiona Hare


Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Afrika Burn 2013 - Wisdom

Afrika Burn is South Africa's version of Burning Man. You have to bring everything with you: - your water, your shade, your food, your camping, your bikes, your transport. And you have to take everything away/ leave no trace: The BEST TIP I am going to give you is this: do not exceed 65 km per hour on the gravel road when traveling to and from the party. There were so many punctures on the road (us included), the Karoo road eats tyres for breakfast. We got a puncture on the way up (we were exceeding 100 kms per hour) but an amazing local woman in a GoodYear tyre truck helped us and removed and fixed our tyre for us. She said no matter what you are driving, be it a Landy or 4x4 or a Audi sedan (in our case) you must drive at 65 km per hour. This wisdom really helped us. I urge everyone to do the same. 1 person had 5 punctures on the way, and that was because he was driving too fast. I left Cape Town at 1pm, and arrived there at 6pm, a 5 hour drive. That should give you an idea. About the Burn, there is not much too say, except that for once I have no words. It has to be experienced for yourself. There is a peace about the desert, that supersedes all understanding. The stars at night, the burning fires, it puts you in touch with the primordial unconscious, of how it used to be a long long time ago. And the huge creativity and sacrifice that goes into the Burn. Here are some of my pics for you, 1Love.















Photos: Fiona Hare


Monday, April 29, 2013

Ours Cafe

Another great restaurant we tried this weekend was OURS in Kalk Bay. What a place!! I'm not sure if it was the great company, amazing yellow tail, to die for chocloate pie or gorgeous wine that did it for us. The owner himself is a gem (David) he spent the whole night talking to us - he's so passionate about coffee it'd make your head spin and taught us some new things (being a Barrister) We sat outside under the stars and talked late into the night around the fire - True African style. *Love the simple things.