This is a view of the valley where I had my 6.5 hectare plot and 440 sq m house when I lived in Rustenburg and worked for Rustenburg Platinum Mines in the 80's. The road that goes over the mountain goes to Swartruggens and Koster where I was born.
Friday, December 3, 2010
Rustenburg - Rietvlei valley
This is a view of the valley where I had my 6.5 hectare plot and 440 sq m house when I lived in Rustenburg and worked for Rustenburg Platinum Mines in the 80's. The road that goes over the mountain goes to Swartruggens and Koster where I was born.
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Kommetjie - mountian view
Babboon encounter on the mountain behind Kommetjie
| We didn't realise but there was a romantic encounter happening here. The female was on heat. Here is a photograph of her. This wasn't the end of the story. |
Monday, November 1, 2010
As You Like It; As You Write It
The As You Write It Creative Writing course run by Hugh Hodge and Paul Mason was very stimulating. Even I, who never thought I would, wrote some passable poetry. I will only publish some (of mine) if you are interested. I did publish Emma's poetry that I thought was just amazing.
Hugh also runs poetry gigs in and around the Cape Peninsula, some on a weekly basis, others less often.
Hugh also runs poetry gigs in and around the Cape Peninsula, some on a weekly basis, others less often.
Saturday, October 16, 2010
OTW - Patricia Schonstein KB Oct 2010

Patricia Schonstein, our Featured Poet at Kalk Bay Books on 13th October, 2010.
She read a beautiful extract from her book "The Master's Ruse" about whales and the way they see us. The write-up for the book is as follows: Set in a future time when the sea is biologically dead, in a country governed by a regime opposed to literature, The Master's Ruse is a surrealist narrative of an egeing author compromised by harsh laws governing literary freedom.The novel is an allegorical masterclass and a memoir of authorship and conscience. It laments the desecration of the earth's fragile infrastructure and reflects on the crafting of fiction as a tool for peace.
For me it was a story within a story, with various different levels in Patricia's easily accessible style with vivid descriptions of poignant beauty and sadness about our fallability and humanity.
Open Mike
Neal AllenAlbert
Jenni Lean
Margaret Klapp
Lynne Harris
Lucille Dowkshas
Silke Heiss
Paul Mason
Lucretia
Lewis Watling
Oliver Price
Kathryn
Sonja Wilker
MC
Hugh HodgeHave a look at the web album for other faces
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Look at other Poetry events in and around Cape Town
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Look at other Poetry and other Literary Events & Workshops
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Friday, May 28, 2010
Patricia Schonstein launches latest book Banquet at Brabazan
Patricia Schonstein telling us about her latest book called Banquet at Brabazan. A delightful story of illicit love, batrayal, living out your fantasy, creating magic in life.
The drama unfolds mostly in Long Street,Cape Town.
A rich feast of food, romance, surprising characters, both real and imagined, mild eroticism, art, poetry and music to tantalize the mind.
The novel skips along at a joyful pace. Its like some chocolates. You can't stop till its finished.
For more pictures of the launch see my web album at
Patricia Schonstein - Banquet at Brabazan launch
There were some rather strange characters there.... have a look for yourself. http://picasaweb.google.com/sonja.wilker/SpiritLatexAtBookLaunch
The drama unfolds mostly in Long Street,Cape Town.
A rich feast of food, romance, surprising characters, both real and imagined, mild eroticism, art, poetry and music to tantalize the mind.
The novel skips along at a joyful pace. Its like some chocolates. You can't stop till its finished.
For more pictures of the launch see my web album at
Patricia Schonstein - Banquet at Brabazan launch
There were some rather strange characters there.... have a look for yourself. http://picasaweb.google.com/sonja.wilker/SpiritLatexAtBookLaunch
Saturday, April 24, 2010
Drakensberg
| DRAKENSBERG HOLIDAY 2010 We arrived in a hail storm. Visibility was so bad we had to stop. The hail was the size of dog pellets. It was soon over and we could continute on our way. The rest of the week it rained, the wind blew, and the sun shone. No snow. On the web album there are pics of magnificent clouds. The one day we went for a short hike (they said it would take us 3 hours, but it took us about 4 hours) from Witsies Hoek Hotel. We climbed down a gorge on a chain ladder. I was a bit worried about this because of my still tricky rib, but it was fine. We crossed a number of streams, passed underneath huge rocks, and passed two rather large waterfalls. The scenery is spectacular wherever you go. Aparently the winter is late because of all the rain they have had this year There thousands of huts scattered all over the mountainside. The best part of the holiday was the feeling of space, of being able to see far in the distance. |
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Cathkin Peak,
Drakensberg,
Giant's Castle,
Little Switserland
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