By die kaartjie-toonbank van die WW1-museum in Ieper vra die man: “Ah – uit Zuid Afrika?“ “Ja” – sê ek. Hy verduidelik by een van die tentoonstellings op die boonste … (continue reading)
Author: Freddie Roux
Kasteelberg late March. Early morning autumn light… … (continue reading)
The Bergrivier Station – a stone’s throw from where the “Great Berg” meanders on its way past the historic Kersefontein – and further westward towards Laaiplek. A railway station that … (continue reading)
Yannick (42) knows how to accomplish a multitude of feats that would take most of us a lifetime to achieve only one! Have a look: Google Yannick Daoudi. Dividing his … (continue reading)
Farsoft turns 25. With a dream team. … (continue reading)
On a wet and windswept winter’s afternoon… taking a drive into the past… visiting a place of memories. Where dear friends built a home… something new from the old, a … (continue reading)
In die tagtigs was ek student op Stellenbosch. Pa had nie ‘n kar nie, en ry-geleenthede met vriende of familie was skaars. So wanneer die kans kom vir huistoe gaan … (continue reading)
Today – Egor boards a plane and flies back to his hometown, Tomsk – in Siberia. In late August 2019 this remarkable young Russian set off on his bicycle from … (continue reading)
Daniël meeting up with Axel, from AppAcademy, Amsterdam, at the annual dotSwift conference in Paris. … (continue reading)
Willem has left. The house has gone quiet. Snippets of memories start to form…words that have been spoken toil and echo in the mind… in a Belgian accent. It’s been … (continue reading)
In a fleeting moment while finding my way through busy airport crowds I become aware of your calm, stylish voice. In a fleeting moment my eyes turn subconsciously to meet … (continue reading)
We emerge from the Richtersveld and finally cross this line onto the tarred road at Alexander Bay. After a few days of silence, isolation and gravel roads – sometimes almost … (continue reading)














