Delightful old cottage
This quaint little historic cottage is in Richmond Hill. (In fact it is a couple of houses away from the burnt out one we showed you recently, but this one is fortunately better cared for.)
This quaint little historic cottage is in Richmond Hill. (In fact it is a couple of houses away from the burnt out one we showed you recently, but this one is fortunately better cared for.)
This little cafe, round the corner from our house, is one of that dying breed of old fashioned family stores, which sell everything. You can't imagine how it all fits into the small space, but no matter what obscure item you ask for (enamelled coffee cup, paraffin lamp, fishing tackle, you name it) they seem to have it in stock.It is in Richmond Hill, and as you can see from the architecture, was built some time in the 1930s. It…
This little bakery and supermarket serves the Richmond Hill area. As is usual throughout the world, Coke signs are all over it!
This swing and the flowers around the base of the tree in St Phillips Street add a friendly feel to the neighbourhood.
A final 'mooning' shot and another in the chimney series. This is an old chimney in Richmond Hill.
Sunrise this morning looking down Stanley Street, Richmond Hill towards Algoa Bay
Well, as is becoming usual, Felicity cat (our bratty but delightful Siamese kitten, who you can meet on our personal blogs) decided it was playtime at 4am, and unceremoniously woke us up. We were therefore up and about by the time the sun put in an appearance, and as it looked pretty spectacular, we leaped in the car and took off down the hill to capture it as it rose over the harbour. Again this is a multi-tasking photo, because…
The Edward Street Synagogue, with the early morning sun reflecting off the walls.