Monday, October 1, 2012

Meerkat / Suricate death: Travellers Inn meerkat mascot killed in Rustenburg

Traveller's Inn where I stay in Rustenburg has a  meerkat or suricate as mascot.  Our resident meerkat, Travis, was brutally murdered on sunday morning after someone left the gate open and he went walkabout in the neighbourhood. He was like a child in the house and is sorely missed.



I will be updating the Traveller's Inn website soon and will let you know when its done. If youb are looking for a place to stay in Rustenburg that is like home away from home, a comfy stay, this is a good place to be.  Close to Sun City, Dikhololo, Pilanesberg and the Royal Bafokeng Stadium.  About an hour and a half away from Pretoria and Johannesburg.

See below for more info about the meerkat or suricate.


The fulll name for this little mongooselike mammal is Suricata suricatta, The suricata is called stokstaartje = "little stick-tail" in Dutch.  It uses the tail to signal and to balance when standing upright. Meerkat live in most areas in South Africa, some places in the Kalahari Desert in Botswana, areas of the Namib Desert in Namibia, and southwestern Angola.
A group of meerkat is called a "mob", "gang" or "clan". A suricate clan can have as many as 50 members.  Its  life span is about 12–14 years in captivity and about half this in the wild.
The small black crescent-shaped ears can close to exclude soil when digging. Like cats, suricate have binocular vision, a large peripheral range, depth perception, and eyes on the front of their faces. The eyes have a special lid that closes over it so that they can look directly into the sun and have black patches around them.
The meerkat's "fingers" have non-retractable claws which they use for digging burrows and for prey. They can even climb trees. The coat is as unique as our fingerprints; usually fawn-colored peppered with brown, gray or tan, with a silver tint. Parallel stripes extend from the base of the tail to the shoulders. 

The meerkat has a bald patch on its stomach. It uses this area to absorb heat while standing on its hind legs.
Suricate eat predominantly insects and grubs, but also eat lizards, snakes, scorpions, spiders, plants, eggs, small mammals, centipedes, millipedes and even small birds.They have no excess body fat stores, so daily foraging for food is essential. Meerkat are immune to certain types of venom. 
Meerkats forage in a group with one "sentry" on guard watching for predators while the others search for food. The suricate sentry makes constant peeping sounds when all is well, but barks or whistles when there is danger.   In addition to alarm calls, suricate also make panic calls, recruitment calls, and moving calls. 
Meerkats have been known to engage in social activities, including what appears to be wrestling matches and foot races. They are fiercely territorial, will kill offending offspring, but sometimes share their burrows with yellow mongoose or ground squirrel who do not compete for the same resources.

See wikipedia for more about the meerkat

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Smitswinkel Bay

Smitswinkel Bay

Unfortunately these photos don't do the place justice. It is absolutely gorgeous. It is quite a steep climb and not accessible by car. No Tv, No electricity, probably no phones, didn't see any lines, and Cell reception also non-existent. But what it doesn't have in mod-cons it more than makes up for in wild, exquisite beauty. 

This picture is the path that leads down to the hamlet.

A picture of the bay from sort of half way down


The veld is dotted with these flame lilies
The beach with cottages
More of the bay

The disturbance in the middle of the picture is a school of dolphins having a feeding frenzy.
We saw these dolphins on our way back driving over the pass.

We had ice cream in Simonstown, yuck!.

My dad used to make ice cream. Simonstown yacht club ice cream definitely wasn't up to scratch. If you want ice cream, the place in Kalk Bay is better, the best is in Hout Bay, and St Marco's on the waterfront for gelato.

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I used a Canon 400D Camera with a Canon 300mm Lens

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Sunday, March 11, 2012

Argus Cycle Tour

The Argus Cycle Tour no longer goes through Kommetjie

The Argus Cycle Race now takes a shortcut through Ocean View.  Kommetjie is closed today, no entry, no exit. The race no longer goes through Kommetjie - the bends are too dangerous, too many accidents.

Spectators cheering the cyclists on at the turnoff to Ocean View.  Helicopters, Ambulances, Traffic cops, and other support people standing by to keep everyone safe and watered. 

Need a massage after the Argus Cycle Race to relieve sore muscles?
- contact me at 021 783 5303 for Kommetjie and surrounding areas.

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Different faces of the Sentinel

View from the Kom

Now you see it now you don't

The Sentinel at different times of day in different weather conditions. Sometiimes very bashful and hiding behind clouds, other times brazen. The one day we caught a rainbow displaying full colours.

 Each time we leave the house it looks different. The sun can shine at sunrise, it can rain in the morning and the sun will come out in the afternoon again. Never a dull moment. I love the surprise of it. Slogging hard, then coming out and seeing the rugged beauty of the kom and its surrounding area.

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