Thailand: Bangkok
A recent two-week holiday took me to Krabi Province, Thailand. Here are a few shots from Bangkok. More pictures of the remainder of the trip will be coming soon.
A recent two-week holiday took me to Krabi Province, Thailand. Here are a few shots from Bangkok. More pictures of the remainder of the trip will be coming soon.
There was good food, great company & tasty wine at the very first Veggie Buntch workshop that was held last week in Cape Town.
A Wonderful Workshop Read More »
I recently went on a trip to Driekhoek in the Cederberg mountain range in the Western Cape. The cool autumn weather was perfect for a relaxing and quiet break.
Autumn in the Mountains Read More »
I stumbled upon these old pictures today. If you’ve ever driven across South Africa you’re bound to have seen fields like this before.
Get ready for a 3-hour hands-on course that will introduce you to the benefits of being vegetarian; provide you with scrumptious recipes and show you how to use the eco-friendly Wonderbag.
Veggie Wonder Workshop Read More »
A month or two ago, a few friends and I went on the Cape Point nature reserve overnight hike. I haven’t managed to get through all the pictures yet, but this is one of the first.
Cape Point Nature Reserve Read More »
What better time to capture the full moon rising over the Cape Town than on the longest day of the year – the summer solstice.
Full Moon Solstice Over Cape Town Read More »
In recognition of World Aids Day, Table Mountain was lit up with red spotlights on 1st December. These are two of the shots that I took of the mountain.
Table Mountain on Fire for World Aids Day Read More »
The weather took a very quick change from sunny to cloudy – as often happens in Cape Town – and a beautiful rainbow appeared over the city bowl.
Rainbow over Cape Town Read More »
I recently started a community driven vegetarian blog called Veggie Buntch. The idea to start something like this has been brewing for some time, and after many long discussions with my partner, Alex, who is the person behind the development of the site, we finally managed to get off our lazy bums and get something up and running.