Showing posts with label sketchbook. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sketchbook. Show all posts
Saturday, 11 May 2013
Have you ever been to Kosi Bay?
If you are planning a trip to South Africa, see if you can visit Kosi Bay in Natal.
The unique system of costal lakes support a huge number of bird species and is famous for the traditional fishtraps used by the local people.
We were able to watch both Samango monkeys in the costal rain forest and went snorkeling in the estuary.
Being guests of the Warden we were able to stay in one of the researcher's huts for a few days.
I remember listening to Zulu drums beating as the sun went down.
You can now stay at Memela Bush Lodge, Kosi Bay Lodge or in other accommodation nearby, but ask about camp sites or if they still have hiking trail huts available, as they are right down by the lakes.
Labels:
africa,
birds,
camping,
fishing,
Holiday,
landscape,
ornithology,
safari,
sketchbook,
sketches,
sophie neville,
South Africa,
southern Africa,
travel,
wilderness,
wildfowl,
wildlife
Friday, 26 April 2013
Reviews of 'Ride the Wings of Morning' on Goodreads
A collection of letters written between the author and her family during the time she spent convalescing and working in South Africa, this lovely volume also contains artwork completed during the years she was there. I enjoyed this book very much and would love to meet the author.
A wonderfully refreshing book, innocent, appealing, very funny, insightful . . . a must read if you like witty, human life stories. Richard Pilbrow
Loved this book as it reminded me so much of my childhood in rural Zululand, South Africa, in the 1990s. Loved Sophie's adventures, and African experiences.
Thank you, Sophie, for sharing your experiences with us!
Labels:
africa,
Anecdotes,
artist,
artwork,
biography,
Book review,
correspondence,
eBook,
Holiday reading,
horse safari,
horseback riding,
illustrated,
Riding in Africa,
sketchbook,
travel,
true life,
true story,
wildlife
Thursday, 28 March 2013
Are you planning to go to Cape Town?
Sketches made travelling through the winelands ~
Visiting a friend at Roggelands, near Paarl ~
In the old Botantical Gardens looking at the South African Library ~
A map I sketched of the Cape Town area ~
Sunday, 10 March 2013
Life in South Africa ~
My friend Juliet was on the phone when a banded cobra slid through the French windows and straight past her into the sitting room. Her brother rushed in with a gun and shot the snake, just missing his mother's china cabinet. It measured 5'7" long and potentially very dangerous. But where was it's mate?
Another night one of the horses decided to cross a cattle grid. He got stucker than stuck. Three of his legs were between the bars. The Government vet told us we would never get him out uninjured and that the only answer was to shoot him. We managed to help by sliding bed boards - great slabs of wood - either side of the little horse before pulling out his hooves with ropes. He finally struggled to his feet a bit bruised and shaken but with no damage done apart from an injury to his pride.
Do add your own stories of life in the bush in the comments below ~
Tuesday, 26 February 2013
One of many bird lists I have kept ~
and some visual notes
on ground nesting birds
and those keeping an eye on them
filming
keeping out of the way
or or just looking
Labels:
african,
birds,
blacksmith plover,
diary,
fisheagle,
gemsbok,
ink sketches,
memoire,
oryx,
ride the wings of morning,
sketchbook,
sketches,
sophie neville,
southern Africa,
springbok,
true story
Monday, 25 February 2013
Monday, 11 February 2013
The Waterberg ~ South Africa
The Palala River, flowing north towards the Limpopo.
Bonsmara cattle.
Old red sandstone cliffs.
Horses.
Iron age sites and wildlife ~
Saturday, 9 February 2013
Painting in Zimbabwe ~
I was able to go on a number of trips to paint in Zimbabwe in the 1990s.
British friends of mine serving with BMAT were stationed up in the hills on the Mozambique border where it was possible to fish for trout.
I had other friends who were farming near Chegutu who kindly invited me to stay, giving me time to sketch
Their daughter Jenny was thirteen then and we would sit, peacefully drawing together.
I left them several framed paintings including one of this lady washing clothes and another of their prize Brahman bull.
When their farm was invaded, they had so little time to pack that some of their pictures were left behind. Eventually they made contact by e-mail from Australia telling me of their loss. I spent a wet afternoon sending them these scans from my sketchbook to remind them of their life in Africa.
Monday, 4 February 2013
Sketches of Victoria Falls
When I first reached Victoria Falls there was so much water that we couldn't see a thing - just a cloud of mist that soaked us to the skin.
These quick sketches were executed on the Zimbabwean side in the Victoria Falls National Park.
I'd reached the town by train and was enchanted by the railway station.
This is of the bridge that spans the Zambezi Gorge.
Perhaps the most exciting thing was canoeing down the Zambezi towards the great waterfall. We pulled up our green canoes on one of the islands in the middle of the river and walked across the rocks to peer over the very lip of the falls. Despite the roar of the water, which was so loud we could hardly hear each other's voices, we set up camp under palm trees, building a fire to cook an evening meal.
We were guests of Ben Parker who was running Tongabezi Lodge. They have a panoramic shot of Livingstone Island and a number of fabulous photographs on their website, which gives you the feeling of being there.
Wednesday, 30 January 2013
Painting in South Africa ~
At this time of year it is high summer in South Africa.
When I lived in the Waterberg I went riding every morning before breakfast,
returning for mealie pap and bananas fried with crispy bacon
before settling down to paint in a room looking out over this lovely garden.
You too can stay with my friends on Triple 'B' Ranch
~ home to Waterberg Cottages as well as Horizon Horseback Adventures
with Ant's Nest and Ant's Hill near by ~
Labels:
africa,
artwork,
diary,
Farm,
Holiday,
ink and wash,
Limpopo Province,
safari,
sketchbook,
sophie neville,
South Africa,
travel,
True Life Story,
true story,
water colors,
water colours,
Waterberg
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