Author Archives: Paul

Emptying the Robinson drydock

Emptying the Robinson drydock
If you'e ever wondered at the purpose of the little tunnel to the bottom right of this photo, wonder no more! That's where the huge pumps that empty the Robinson drydock expel their load to.

I watched the water rushing from that tunnel for quite some time, and when I checked the drydock again, it seemed that the water level was exactly where I'd last observed it. :O

Great coffee at Green Point’s Shift

Great coffee at Green Point's Shift
Not only was Shift's coffee in par with Origin and Truth, but the service was pretty damn amazing. I've found that other artisan coffee bars I've frequented tend to have mediocre (even poor) service, whereas Shift (located in the Cape Royale Hotel building on Somerset Road) has superb service. You should try them out.

Win tickets to Artmode on Thursday, 13 November

Cape Town's purple Jacaranda trees
Pretoria is well-known for it's masses of Jacaranda trees. Here's one that I noticed blowing in the wind next to Buitenkant Street in Cape Town this afternoon.

You may be wondering about the title of this post - well, I'm going along to the Artmode "Holistic Expression of Integrated Arts & Music" event and I've managed to secure a few double tickets to give away. So, email me, or @ me on Twitter with the Artmode record label's founders names, and you may win a double ticket, saving you R200.

The event will be at the Youngblood Gallery, 70-72 Bree Street, Cape Town, and will start at 19h00 on Thursday 13 November. For more information about the event, check out the flyer below:

What does “corked wine” taste like?

What does "corked wine" taste like?
Before you think I'm saying it was, this bottle of Shiraz wasn't corked. :) I've never tasted a "corked wine" so I wondered what it would taste like. Here's the description given on thekitchn.com: "Corked wines smell and taste of damp, soggy, wet or rotten cardboard.".

Sounds delightful, hey?