Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Easter bunny regulars


Robin and Sylvia Gibbs honoured me with their sixth stay (fifth Easter – and the biggest egg I’ve seen in a long time). They had a glorious sighting of a school of some 200 dusky dolphins on Monday morning. Avid walkers, they trailed through Groot Paternoster Private Nature Reserve, marvelling at the eight charming Table Mountain sandstone houses there. Serious money that! Their daughter, Margaret, is married to one of South Africa’s top birders, Trevor Hardaker, and Sylvia and Robin have become quite adept at IDing new avifaunal species. I know this to be a fact because I heard Sylvia shouting, “I’ve just seen a Ruddy Turnstone!” By the way, for a whole new experience I urge you to visit http://www.zestforbirds.co.za/ as well as its many links.

Monday, March 10, 2008

Duxbury takes a duck

Jason's a hard-working investment/asset manager and took a well deserved break at Dolphin B&B+S/C recently. He wrote:

Hi there, Lucille, Many thanks for the excellent hospitality while I was at your place. I really needed this time away and really did relax nicely. I must say I wish I could have those breakfasts every day! Although I would have to run many a mile so as not to put on weight!

Once again, many thanks and take care

Kind regards
Jason

Sunday, February 24, 2008

INDIAN SUMMER

... or, in my case it was an Indian winter with temperatures dropping to 2°C early mornings. I visited the northern area of the subcontinent visiting specifically five of the major national parks: Sariska, Ranthambore, Bharatpur, Kanha and Bandhavgarh and which meant seeing the cities of New Delhi, Agra and Jaipur as well.
If I wasn't so dumb as to have left my camera at Indira Gandhi International Airport (I am ever hopeful) I could show you pics of the Royal Bengal tigers. The only word to describe this magnificent creature is awesome but, sadly, the day before my departure home the Hindustan Times ported that the latest five-year census shows their numbers have dropped by 50% and the species per se is doomed to extinction. The impact on the environment is profound: the predated species (antelope and deer) will over-populate and thus over-graze, turning the meadowlands into desert areas.
There’s also great pressure from the abutting villagers for the land, its water resources and wood for fuel. With 1,2 billion people India - let alone the tiger - is hard-pressed to survive.

Saturday, January 19, 2008

The West Coast has its own unique cocktail






A visit to what will soon be the biggest aquaculture farm in South Africa was a ‘must’ on the itinerary of visitors Elsa and Brian van der Spuy and Marlene and Jan Beukes. The operations are run by qualified oceanographer Peter Pesch who nurtures his little babies “from sperm to worm” as he wryly puts it.
The cocktail-sized abalone (“perlemoen”) ultimately will find their way to the tables of the great chefs of the world where they will hold their own alongside such delicacies as truffles and caviar.

Friday, December 28, 2007

From Europe to sunny South Africa


Holger Grebert and Petra Flassig from Germany landed at Cape Town International Airport on the 25th, which meant a Christmas Eve of a different kind, considering that Europeans celebrate the night before. Exhausted, they indulged in an hour or two’s lie-down before dining by candlelight overlooking Britannia Bay. What more could they ask for than sunny skies their first morning - no wonder Petra’s laughing so much!
Now headed for the Cederberg and then onto De Eike on a wine farm outside Tulbagh where they’ll see the New Year in, this pair spent two days walking the beaches of the West Coast and had much to relate of their estuarine experiences. From there via Beaufort West to Port Elizabeth and then a meander through the Garden Route – if the rain would only stay away!
Thanks for sharing the festive season with my Mom and me and be well in 2008.

Septembers in December

Newly-weds (well, in my book, 14 April makes them still on honeymoon!) Ian and Michelle September spent two nights at Dolphin B&B unwinding from their stressful careers and the build-up to Christmas Eve, returning revived to the hubbub of the city and all it entails. Writes Michelle in the visitor’s book, “It was just what the doctor ordered”. I do hope that you had a truly spiritual time with your respective families and I wish you both well for the New Year.

Sunday, December 23, 2007

Seasonal good wishes

On this the eve of the Eve of Christmas I would like to wish all guests past and those (hopefully) to visit St Helena Bay on South Africa's West Coast - and me at Dolphin B&B+S/C - all the very best for the festive season, a well earned break (for those of you who get to have one - and I'm not snivelling, see!) and good health and personal happiness in the New Year (Oh yes, Prosperity too if he's not too busy to drop by).