Welcome to my 2010 photo blog.

During this year I am taking up a challenge to post a photo a day on this blog. I am a beginner photographer hoping to learn much about my camera and how to take photos.

Friday, December 31, 2010

Friday 31 December 2010 - Endings and new beginnings

I started this blog on 1 January 2010 with a photo of my husband lying in this hammock. Today I end the challenge with a photo of our grandson, Nicholas enjoying the same comfortable hammock. Nicholas was born on 27 January this year and he is a major blessing. It's been a wonderful year with many exciting events - our trip to East Africa, our eldest daughter's visit in November and visits with our children and two grandsons being other highlights. I have learned a little bit about photography, I've realized what a wonderful Creator we have, I've learned to appreciate nature in a new way through the lens of my camera. It's been an awesome year and I thank my friends on Facebook for their encouragement and guidance as we've completed this challenge together. Wow! What a year. I wish all my family and friends blessings upon blessings in 2011. This will be the last entry into this blog as I'll have to start a new one for 2011.

Thursday 30 December 2010 - Deadlines

  Today I was quite late getting my picture. I went outside after 6pm searching for a subject. I was standing in front of the Abelia bush when I spied this frantic little bee searching for nectar so late in the day - he also had to make the deadline. Together we met the deadline. 

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Wednesday 29 December 2010 - Raindrops

I love these blue agapanthus flowers. We have a few in bloom at the moment. Today has been drizzling with rain all day. I took this photo of some of the raindrops on the flowers.

Tuesday 28 December 2010 - Finished!

Here is the completed jigsaw. Mark and I finished it today. Very satisfying....

Monday 27 December 2010 - Final Day

Our last day at Doodsklip. This by the way is the rock from which the place gets its name. I played with the camera whilst Mark was tying everything back onto the roof of the Jeep for the trip home....

Sunday 26 December 2010 - Mountain Biking

Today was bike riding. The rain let up enough for us to get out onto the road. This is a view from the top of a long hill that we pushed the bikes up. You can see the road snaking away in the distance round the mountain. Of course it was great fun free wheeling down the other side...

Scenery in Baviaanskloof is breathtaking and of course it's unspoiled. There is so much variety. The reserve has seven of South Africa's nine biomes. A truly beautiful place.

Saturday 25 December 2010 - Christmas Lunch

We had a very simple Christmas lunch in our "dining room" under a huge fig reminiscent of the Magic Faraway Tree. It rained all day but thanks to Mark's great tarpaulin skillfully hung from the tree we were able to remain warm and dry. We spent most of the day reading and chatting. We had the whole campsite to ourselves so it was truly "peace on Earth".

Friday 24 December 2010 - Baviaanskloof

We are spending the Christmas weekend at a campsite in the Baviaanskloof wilderness area - far from the madding crowd. Mark and I had the campsite to ourselves. This is a view of the mountains from the plateau on the way to our site. The flowers in the foreground are pincushion proteas.

Thursday 23 December 2010 - Jigsaw Puzzle

Holidays mean time to do jigsaw puzzles. This is the one on the go at the moment - very difficult but absorbing. We are getting help from a couple of nieces.

Wednesday 22 December 2010 - Storm Lily

This is a storm lily. There are many of them popping up in my garden. I really hope we will have a storm - and lots of rain!

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Tuesday 21 December 2010 - Leaf me

A macro of a leaf today.  I held the leaf against the sun. I love the ragged outline of the leaf against the sunlight behind it.

Monday 20 December 2010 - Dandelion

A photo of a dandelion growing in a hidden corner of the garden. Life is fragile - just like the dandelion - and so we need to handle it with care and prayer.

Sunday 19 December 2010 - Gazania

I love gazanias. I particularly like these bright orange ones that are flowering in my garden at that moment. I sat around for ages hoping an insect would visit these blooms but no luck today.

Saturday 18 December 2010 - Butterfly

This is one of the few photos of butterflies I have been able to take. This one settled on the lavender bush and stayed there long enough for me to take a photo. He was enjoying a spot of aromatherapy early in the morning.

Friday, December 17, 2010

Friday 17 December 2010 - Two Electric Blue Insects

You'd think that with all those daisies on the bush he'd find his own flower to land on.....

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Thursday 16 December 2010 - Temptation

This morning we went to the shops early to stock up with anything we might need until the Christmas rush is over. We bought a couple of packets of festive chocolates at the same time. Of course as soon as we came home these chocolates started calling us from the cupboard. Save us from temptation.....

Wednesday 15 December 2010 - Electric blue bug

It was quite late when I went out into the garden yesterday and at first I battled to find a subject to photograph. I found this beautiful electric blue insect on the daisy bush. I struggled to get the light right - I had to change the ISO to 800. I'm still struggling with getting the settings right on my camera.

Tuesday 14 December 2010 - Puzzle


Today Mark had to leave me at the cottage whilst he went off to a site meeting about two hours away. The weather was rainy all day so I had the luxury of staying warm and cosy in the cottage and enjoying the absolute peace. Mark has been working on this puzzle and I spent most of the day adding to it. Sadly we had to break it up later in the day before we left for home but it was fun whilst it lasted.

Monday 13 December 2010 - Hoggies Cottage

We visited this site in an area called the Edge at Hogsback. Beyond this Labyrinth there is a cliff which drops to the plain below - hence the name, the Edge. This Labyrinth is designed along the lines of the famous labyrinth at Chartres in France. It's similar to the one at Botha's Hill in KwaZulu Natal. I prayer walked this labyrinth today. A total of 1.4km to walk to the centre and out again.

Sunday 12 December 2010 - Hogsback Arboretum

We are spending three nights in Hogsback at our friends cottage. Hoggies is a unique little community high above the town of Alice. It's like a little bit of the KZN Midlands Meander in the middle of the Eastern Cape. Today we visited an area called the Arboretum. It's a forested area with a waterfall called the 39 Steps Falls. Trees from all over the world have been planted here. It's a really attractive park-like area where one can walk, enjoy nature, have a picnic and just chill out. This is a shot of the lower part of the falls.

Saturday 11 December 2010 _ Christmas with Grampa

Today we were invited to lunch at my Dad's home for Alzheimer's sufferers. It's called Heartfelt, a wonderful place of love and caring. Here are some of the staff setting up the tables for the dinner. In fact this is the only formal Christmas dinner we will have this year. Mark and I are going to be alone this year and we're taking the opportunity to go camping. Thank you Hearfelt for a wonderful day.

Friday 10 December 2010 - City Lights

Today was the last day of our school year. A whole five week summer break ahead of us. Yay!

We were invited to friends for drinks and snacks in the evening. Their home is on one of the best sites in the whole of PE with magnificent 180 degree views of the city. This is a shot of the city lights. The foreground is in the suburb so not so many lights. It was a relaxing and convivial evening with friends.

Thursday 9 December 2010 - Flax Flowers

Yesterday I drove from Qumbu to Gonubie where I spent the night with my dear friend Claire - we've been friends since primary school. I then got up at 5am and drove south to Port Elizabeth, arriving at school at 8:30am.

At home I looked for a photo topic in the garden and was amazed to find this flax (pink and green leaved plant) with an orange and yellow spray of flowers growing from it. It seems incongruous somehow. The pink flower back left is a pelargonium that is very prolific in my garden. I never even knew that Flax got flowers .... I live and learn.

Wednesday 8 December 2010 - Wall Feature

I always marvel at how creative people can be. This attractive wall feature is so simply created using a trellis and planting diplodenia to creep up it. This is at the entrance to my guesthouse in Mthatha. So pretty but simple.

Tuesday 7 December 2010 - Mthatha traffic

Mthatha is a hub town in the Eastern Cape. The main N2 highway passes through it on the main street and it's a commercial centre for a vast rural area. The result is constant traffic chaos and absolutely no respect for traffic laws. There are plenty of police around but they seem incapable of controlling the drivers - especially at intersections where the local sport seems to be to create a gridlock. One just have to keep one's sense of humour and be patient. Road rage is definitely not an option in this situation.

Monday 6 December 2010 - Training Venue

This is a view of the training venue and a few of the teachers hard at work. The computers were not networked and there was no Internet of course but we managed to get through the three days of intense work. It was a real privilege meeting people from a small town I've only previously driven through. Their enthusiasm and friendliness made me feel welcome.

Sunday 5 December 2010 - Off to Mthatha

I spent a large chunk of today on the road and only arrived at my guest house late in the afternoon. This is the view from the front verandah of my unit. I'm here to do Intel Elements training in Qumbu for three days. It's quite an adventure driving for six and a half hours on my own and staying in a strange place. I'm looking forward to the training and meeting the teachers in Qumbu.

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Saturday 4 December 2010 Yellow_ladybird

After an afternoon nap I woke to cloudy skies and wind. I thought I was too late to find any insects in the garden. I actually found a few - aphids on the roses, a spider and this little yellow ladybird. Very cute. He was the one who came out the clearest on macro.

Friday 3 December 2010 - At Home

Friday night at home. The end of the week, time to relax. We bought take-aways and settled down to watch Notting Hill on TV. So relaxed....

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Thursday 2 December 2010 - The Medicine

Well here it is. The drugs are from the doctor and the chocs are from a friend in our cell group. Yum. One for you - one for me; two for you - one, two for me; three for you - one, two, three for you.... That's how it's done. :-)

Wednesday 1 November 2010 - Awards Morning

Today our grade 3 class graduates. Unfortunately our school only goes up to grade 3 so they have to move on to other schools. Here is our principal delivering her last Principal's Report. She retires at the end of term after 14 years at the school.

Tuesday 30 November 2010 - Fragrant Red

My beautiful red rose is in bloom again - actually there are a number of blooms. The rose has such a gorgeous scent and always looks so velvety and luxurious. Amazing flowers, roses.

Monday 29 November 2010 - Dirty old fly

The garden is very dry at the moment and all the lovely flowers are fading. I managed to capture this dirty old fly settled on a dirty old daisy. We do need rain.....