The tower was built in 1684, and the bell itself was cast in Amsterdam in 1697 - weighing in at just over 300 kilograms, the ringing bell could be heard from 10km away. It was used for all the usual bell-type things: warning of impending danger, calling citizens and soldiers for important announcements, and marking the hours.
Monthly Archives: April 2007
Fortification
The Castle has 5 points, or bastions - Leerdam (pictured here), Buuren, Katzenellenbogen, Nassau and Oranje. Leerdam was the first bastion to be built, and the flags on top of the outer wall each represent a different period in the history and government of the Castle and the Cape.
Lucky lion
When I was a little girl, my family used to go to the Easter Sunday sunrise service held at the memorial each year - you can only imagine what a wonderful experience it was to watch the sun rise over the city from this vantage point, whilst munching on a warm hot-cross bun.
Freedom Day
We believe that the photo must have been taken on or around 27 April 1994 and shows ANC supporters celebrating their right to vote, their release into freedom, and the imminent victory of their political party.
The ANC is today still South Africa's ruling party, with Thabo Mbeki, successor to Nelson Mandela, at the country's helm.
If anybody knows who may have taken this photograph, please post a comment so that we can credit them.
Winter has arrived
Winter has announced its arrival in Cape Town.
Another sad exit
For those of you that don't follow cricket, South Africa is out of the World Cup, after being beaten in tonight's semi-final in resounding fashion by our arch-rivals, Australia. You can get the dismal details of our innings here.
Fortunately we spent the evening watching the game on a big-screen at Newlands Cricket Club (pictured here), courtesy of one of my clients; the food was awesome and the company entertaining, so it wasn't all bad.
Better luck next time, boys.
The immense and brooding spirit
JOHN RHODES WHO LOVED AND SERVED SOUTH AFRICA
1853 - 1902
The inscription below it reads:
BROODING
SPIRIT STILL
SHALL QUICKEN
AND CONTROL
LIVING HE WAS THE
LAND AND DEAD
HIS SOUL SHALL BE
HER SOUL.
Rhodes Memorial
P.S. Eamon, well done for getting it right, and thanks for stopping by!
P.P.S. Paul took this photo, and I'm in it somewhere. Let's see how good your magnifying glasses are...
Any guesses?
Three Anchor Bay
That's Lion's Head in the background, behind the apartment blocks; to the left of it is Signal Hill.
Dinner is served!
It's 22h46 and we've just come back from the movies (went to see Mr Bean's Holiday).
Judging by the comments we received on yesterday's post, it seems as though you folks love butterflies - so, at this late hour and in the absence of something more exciting, here is another butterbug (courtesy of Grant again), this time sitting on its dinner, a lovely juicy-looking banana.
Northern Spring
Butterfly World's attraction is the warm butterfly enclosure housing hundreds of free-flying butterflies. As a visitor you can walk among the butterflies and, reportedly, have them flock to sit on you if you wear the right perfume.
Isn't this one just beautiful?
Swing low, sweet… bridge
Just a day, just an ordinary day…
It’s getting colder… time to shop.
Island-style
Animal-print
A cold, moody day
Safe, affordable transport – and fun too!
I have to admit that I've never actually been on one (since we're always in our car), but I think I'm going to have to try it out some day soon. If you've travelled on a Rikki, please leave a comment and let us know how it was...
9 years and counting…
Paul took this shot on Monday evening just before sunset. It was a beautiful evening, and plenty of people turned out to watch the sun going down - Lover's Lane is always a popular spot, especially with young couples keen to have a bit of time on their own, away from parents and friends... It's certainly one of the best spots to go to get an idea of the size of greater Cape Town, and of course, to take in yet another beautiful view of the mountain.
Come a little closer…
Picnic at the dam
In the words of Bono, “It’s a beautiful day.” Today’s weather was warm and the skies were blue with streaks of (what I believe to be) cirrus uncinus clouds painted across the sky (unfortunately not seen in this photo).
Sonstraal Dam is substantially larger than what can be seen here - but is, as you can see, home to many ducks and geese. If you look carefully, you'll see our family sitting way back under one of the trees, enjoying a picnic lunch!
Stopping for lunch
Autumn’s on its way…
Paul took this shot from the Bloemendal Wine Estate, which is hosting a Champagne and Oyster Festival this weekend. The farm is set on the slopes of a tall hill, and from where we were standing we had the most exquisite 360-degree views of vineyards, vineyards and more vineyards... it was breathtaking.
Shopping Boredom
The immensely practical “dolos”
Today's picture shows a large section of the breakwater in Table Bay Harbour, protected by thousands of dolosse.
Earle & GMG: please email your postal addresses to info@redballoon.co.za, so that I can send off your postcards.
South African Innovations #1
Today is CTDP's one-month anniversary. Yay, virtual cake and tea for everyone! Thanks to everyone who's joined us here so far - this is turning out to be a really fun adventure.
Through the archway
Here's another view of yesterday's rose garden... this shot reminds me of The Secret Garden, which is one of my favourite books even though it's meant for children! I love the idea that something very special could be waiting around a corner, or on the other side of a gate, or behind a hedge, or in this case, through the archway.
Tea and roses
April Theme Day
Does anyone know what the letters "GR" stand for? I know it has something to do with the British Royalty, but I'm not sure exactly what, and can't seem to find any info on the Web.
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