Sunday, February 20, 2011

HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY



An off-the-street enquiry resulted in Pierre and Mireille Klemm from Geneva, Switzerland spending three nights at Dolphin B&B+S/C and I was able to spoil them with a special breakfast on Valentine's Day morning. Mind you, methinks these two celebrate their relationship every day they're together (with Pierre referring to her as The Colonel I think they're set for many happy years yet to come).
This is their fifteenth trip to South Africa, but their first this far up the West Coast; usually they reach only Yzerfontein where they stay with now-friend Angelique at Villa Pescatore and from what they wrote in my visitor's book ("We have fallen in love with the area") I may see more of them in years to come. I certainly hope so!

Friday, February 4, 2011

CARING KID


I'm a very proud step-grandmother. Young Christian, aged 10, has subscribed to National Geographic Kids for about three years now. Then, lucky lad, he was drawn as subscriber of the month, which won him this drop-dead-fancy PawPaw watch. Last year he submitted a letter about the litter the family collected whilst hiking up Lion's Head - perhaps that went a long way towards his name having been selected. Personally I think it's very responsible of him to show concern regarding the planet he lives on and to have done something about it.

Sunday, January 23, 2011

IRON BRU







I know it in my guts: there's a book to be written about the guests who come to stay at Dolphin B&B+S/C and today cemented that theory.
Eckhard Scholtz and Derek Oehley came specifically to celebrate Chris Dixon's 50th birthday at the home of his parents who live on Golden Mile here in Britannia Bay.
Both are ultra-fit and run a couple of marathons like you and I enjoy Chenin Blanc; they also cycle seriously and the Iron Man competition is a cakewalk for these extreme enthusiasts.
But today's sojourn into Britannia Bay took that slice of cake. Derek donned his wetsuit and dove in undeterred by the icy temperatures of the Benguela Current of around 12°C to swim across to his mates who were enjoying lattes on the eastern side. You better believe it! Makes me tired just thinking about it.

KISSING COUSINS


You can imagine my surprise when a voice on the other end of the line identified herself as Debbie Pallister, eldest daughter of my father's brother and thus my cousin.
Gerald and Debbie had travelled to Cape Town to attend their younger son Kyle's wedding and took the opportunity of contacting me.
I'd never met my two cousins (LIndsay being her younger sister) and jumped at the chance. So off to the city where we hugged for the first time - and it felt like we'd known each other for yonks.
Gerald is headmaster at the school at the sugar cane plantation known as Hippo Valley Estate in the southeastern corner of Zimbabwe, Chiredzi being the closest identifiable town, where Debbie teaches the little ones ("I spend the day playing", she claims).
The time sped by and we parted company with the promise that I will seriously consider returning to the country of my birth to meet Lindsay and Graham and link up with the Pallisters once again.
My surviving relatives have just swelled to three and as I get older I realise just how important family is. Thank you, Debbie and Gerald, for giving me these two hours of great pleasure ... and, oh yes, congrats. on Kyle's marriage.

Thursday, January 13, 2011

GREAT GUESTS!






I just wanted to share with you the guests who spent their well deserved annual holidays at Dolphin B&B+S/C.

First there was Tommy and Stella who were here for Christmas and New Year's Eve - that's them raising a glass to 2011 and revelling in what turned out to be the mother of all electric thunderstorms - something quite rate on the West Coast - which vied for attention with fireworks displays courtesy of rich locals.

Then came Cape Town-based Siegfried and Trudi with friend from Switzerland, Hansruedi, whom we were hard-pressed to keep out of the chilling waters of the Benguela Current. The weather being what it was this festive season they were able to partake of their evening meal on the patio overlooking the calm waters of Britannia Bay. (Am I lucky to live here or wot?)

Walter and Francheste (to the right of the picture) are spending what he terms "a delayed honeymoon" here, having been married on December 2, 2011. Her family travelled up to see them safely ensconced, although young Navan was a tad tearful to be parted from his Mom. I promise to look after her for you, Navan! Enjoying refreshments on board Groenveld, a converted fishing vessel moored at MCM's pierside in Sandy Point Harbour, was something of a novelty for them and they were kept entertained with the antics of a Cape fur seal fending off opportunistic kelp gulls bent on scavenging for food.

Friday, December 31, 2010

MEDIA ATTENTION




Exciting news for St Helena Bay ... Tasse en matrasse presenters Ingrid Venter and Monique Strydom from Radio Tygerberg 104.0 FM visited our town on Wednesday. Over coffee at Swiss Deli & Bistro Bernie Pols and I talked to them about matters cetaceans (whales and dolphins, ignoramuses) and the aquaculture (abalone - or perlemoen as it's known in the vernacular) operations springing up along South Africa's West Coast.

Next door Monique and Ingrid met LazyCatz Décor & Art owner Judy Smit and Karin Board who are part of the team that makes up St Helena Bay Arts & Crafts & Food Market.

From there to lunch at the four-star Shelley Point Hotel and a full body and feet treatment in their Wellness Centre. A stop at Oystercatcher Lodge, the town's other four-star establishment, then to Waxit candle factory shop (mmm ... vanilla- and chocolate-scented candles are just the thing for New Year's Eve) then to Groenveld Coffee Shop. This converted old fishing smack is moored in Sandy Point Harbour and a great location from which to watch whales while sipping Caffé Macchiato.

A final stop to meet Don and Connie Loubser, owners of Beira Mar (on the sea, dude) Restaurant and then back to the city with, hopefully, good memories of our wonderful town.

On this the eve of 2011 I wish every one of you who has stayed at Dolphin B&B+S/C the compliments of the season; I also wish my friends and family a bumper New Year and I leave you with this thought:

A New Year's resolution is something that goes in one year and out the other. Author Unknown

Monday, November 22, 2010

GOT YOU COVERED!


The patio roof is a new construction and Zak Mkhize, who stayed here over the weekend 20 November, was the first guest to see it complete.
At 05:30 the rains came down - what a welcome respite for our arid West Coast - and with this extension Zak was able to enjoy breakfast in the fresh morning air.
The lekker thing about this is now I don't have the worry of 'do I lay the table inside or out' and once the drop-down canvas blinds are installed, there will be optimum use made of the patio come the cold winter months. Watch this space ...