Monday, January 10, 2011

The last few months of 2010

First of all I hope you had a wonderful and safe festive season.  I wish you a terriffic 2011 in all ways.  May the things that bugged you last year evaporate, and the things you didn't get to, happen easily and effortlessly this year.

So here is a little bit about what I've been up to the past few months....

I house sat these little mischiefs a few times last year in Simonstown, real cuties. The house has a magnificent view of False Bay, but the wind... Yinne! When it blows, it pomps. I sometimes thought the house was going to take off, like in "The Wizard of Oz". And when the wind doesn't stop blowing for days on end, and you're not used to it, it sort of fries what's left of the little brains you have.

More pics on my blog
Simonstown Harbour on a dreary windswept day when I took the doggies for a walk.


November we drove up to Rustenberg in Gauteng for a family reunion. I lived in Rustenburg for a few years in the mid eighties. My cousin and his wife came to visit from Paris, and my dad wasn't well, so I hoped to catch two birds with one stone. My dad was worse than I had thought. I couldn't believe how thin he'd got. I last saw him when I was there in July with their wedding anniversary (I'm not going to say which one, 'cause then you can work out how old I am. Not that it matters. Anyway...) and he looked fine, his normal self.

Rustenburg "Masked Ball" - July 2010
Family reunion in Rustenburg  - pics on web album - Nov 2010

We came back and got Hugh's 50th birthday edition of New Contrast together. We used some material from the 1st Contrast of 1960 with a lot of Afrikaans words. The scanner doesn't do kappies en deeltekens aka ^ and ", so we had to correct it all manually. Quite a process. Now it's all done, printed and is now in the post after waiting for the printers because they couldn't finish the job last year before  they closed.

This is quite a milestone in the South African literary  field.  This is the longest lasting literary magazine of its calibre in South Africa, as far as I know.

The New Contrast website -  if you wish to purchase a copy, subscribe for 2011, or get back copies for 2010, or any other year.
Hugh has also launched his 'As You Like It'  As You Write It Creative Writing Course. It is great fun and definately stretches your creative writing muscles. I met some really interesting new people, and wrote a few poems myself.  I put the websites and blogs together.  As You Write It blogspot

The idea is to help writers get their literature (poetry and prose) published and create a pool of people who you can ask to check your work for some constructiuve feedback.  Being an editor of The South African Literary Journal he knows what editors look for in writing.  At least he knows what he looks for in writing. The Poetry Publishing Company - and other Literature
Our Art year-end function was very lecka in Kerry's beautiful spacious home. As usual there was too much to eat and I definately had more than an elegant amount.  My clothes have shrunk another size over the holidays. Sitting around with nowhere to go and nothing to do but eat has not been good for my waistline, nor my derriere.  At my parent's house there is a snack at tea in the morning and tea in the afternoon and full-on food at each meal. Oi wey!

I suppose we were eating to help my dad eat more.  He is thin as a rake.  His shoulderblades stick out like wings.  It is awful to see. The doctors said he has a slow cancer, but he has gone from a vibrant, young for his age man to a doddering old man who sleeps 98% of the time, can hardly walk without a kierie (walking stick) in less than 6 months.  He is 84 and has had a full life....and I didn't expect him to deteriorate so fast. I massaged him and did what I could.  He has been in hospital this week and getting  protein feeds. I am not going into the gory details. I suppose we all have to go some time or other.

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