Lower Baakens Valley view
Looking down on the lower Baakens Valley from Fort Frederick
Looking down on the lower Baakens Valley from Fort Frederick
When last have you been to Fort Frederick? Most of us get to visit the fort as kids while on a school tour of the city, but I bet a big number of Port Elizabethans have never been back there as adults.
[youtube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gZ_089qMYVI&w=500&h=400]Seeing that yesterday was Christmas there was no Video Friday post. I decided to not skip the video of the week though so here it is today. How many of us didn't swim in the "wave pool" in front of Something Good at Pollok Beach when we were kids? To think of it, I should take my kids there again. The video is another time lapse by Dunkan Noakes.
This year rather than posting a Christmas tree or Christmas scene I decided to post a Christmas selfie. Ok, so I admit it's both a tree and a scene, but it is a selfie after all. I would like to wish all my Christian friends and family as well as all my blog and social media followers a Merry Christmas. Hope you all have a wonderful and blessed day.
I want to take this opportunity to wish all my Christian friends, family and Port Elizabeth Daily Photo followers a MERRY CHRISTMAS. May this day be a special one full of love, happiness and lots of blessings. The Christmas tree in the picture was photographed in the Boardwalk Hotel lobby.
I wonder how many people who have seen the mosaic art piece on the Donkin Reserve next to the pyramid have noticed that the only known portrait of Lady Elizabeth Donkin has been incorporated into it.Elizabeth Frances néeMarkham was the young wife of Sir Rufane Shaw Donkin and died of fever shortly after child birth while Donkin was stationed in the East. Elizabeth was the eldest daughter of the Very Rev Dr George Markham, dean of York, and the grand-daughter of…
I got to face my fear of heights at Pine Lodge the other day and walked away a better man for it. Pine Lodge not only introduced a zipline to the public, but also a new high ropes course. The high ropes course consist of two levels with four challenges per level.. We only had time to do the bottom level which is about five meters off the ground. To get to it you warm up on a little rickety bridge…
Looking for something a little different to do around Port Elizabeth this summer? Why not try out Pine Lodge's zipline? Even though it's been there for probably a year or two now, Pine Lodge has decided to really start pushing all the activities one can do at the resort to both in-house guests as well as locals and other visitors to the city. The three slide zipline is located right next to the resort and is nice and easy to…
Drama Princess watching the Boardwalk Fountain Spectacular from the balcony of the La Vino Wine and Tapas Bar at the Boardwalk. The best seat in the house if you ask me.
Port Elizabeth is an awesome place. Viva Port Elizabeth!!! Viva!!!!