Posts from ‘August, 2010’

Sparrow Village

I, by chance, came across this organisation on Facebook. Sparrow Village is a semi self sustaining, miniature town in Gauteng, South Africa.  They support terminally ill children & adults, as well as abused or deserted children or children who have lost one or both of their parents to HIV/Aids. Since they’re a non profit organisation, they need [...]

The Dogs of War

Hi All While taking my stroll around Montrose, I came across a statue of a great big St. Bernard called Bamse.  According to his write up, when the war broke he went to sea with his master and was registered as a crew member of  Norwegian navy minesweeper called the Thorodd.  By all accounts this [...]

Happy Women’s Day

“You Strike a Woman, You Strike a Rock”… This is the common phrase known today, derived from the original “Wathint’Abafazi Wathint’imbokodo!”, which (when translated) means “Now you have touched the women, you have struck a rock”. It was a song composed for a women’s march that took place 54 years ago, on this day.  20 [...]

Montrose, Scotland

Hi All We have left the dramatic coastline of the Orkneys behind us now and are in a port called Montrose on the East Coast of Scotland.  Today I had a chance to take a walk around the town and managed to snap a few pictures along the way too. One thing I loved about [...]