Bits and bobs...ideas for playing house! Dedicated to my sister Lorna! Then four years later and Dad sees the blog unsused, there are masses of things to load into this blog now. Pictures of the two new shops Bokke and Blomme and Sweet Pea Creations and Nursery. Plus the grandparents massive collection of camping pictures.
Pay-Pal accepted here
Purchases from either Janets or Lornas shops may be made easily via Pay-Pal.
Bokke and Blomme now has a full credit card faclity here in the cape.
Dont forget to view the other two blogs, they all have news and information on them.
http://ckdboats.blogspot.com/ This is the marine side, for Roys cars and other interests, try also at
http://royckdboats.blogspot.com/
Bokke and Blomme now has a full credit card faclity here in the cape.
Dont forget to view the other two blogs, they all have news and information on them.
http://ckdboats.blogspot.com/ This is the marine side, for Roys cars and other interests, try also at
http://royckdboats.blogspot.com/
Thursday, May 3, 2012
Friday, April 27, 2012
Meet Henry
We hand raised a local pigeon, found with his nest on the pavement at our local Shopright Checkers store
Henry grew to be a fully grown bird, he was quite free and flew around the house and into my worshop, all on his own and as he felt the need.
Henry at work.
Henry in the office. He eventually flew off one day and that was the last we saw of Henry, we hope he has a mate and is safe.
Roy
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Rufford Old Hall, Lancashire, England
This famous land mark home was the home of the Hesketh family, its a monument to the past and well worth a visit next time your in the Liverpool area. It really does look exactly like this picture.
Find more on the house here
http://ckdboats.blogspot.com/search/label/Lancashires%20heritage
I am always fascinated by this amazing art work, its a Briar or Bramble but carved from a single block of wood. Those leaves are even carved underneath! Last time I saw it, they had it hanging on the wall next to that long upstairs window and to the left hand side.
It has also been displayed as a table top piece, so ask when your inside, there are stewards on each floor to advise you. Most work for free for the National Trust.
How hard can that be.
Roy
Find more on the house here
http://ckdboats.blogspot.com/search/label/Lancashires%20heritage
I am always fascinated by this amazing art work, its a Briar or Bramble but carved from a single block of wood. Those leaves are even carved underneath! Last time I saw it, they had it hanging on the wall next to that long upstairs window and to the left hand side.
It has also been displayed as a table top piece, so ask when your inside, there are stewards on each floor to advise you. Most work for free for the National Trust.
How hard can that be.
Roy
Saturday, April 7, 2012
We get visitors
We get them all the time but one of these is rather special.
Ray was my employer way back in 1970 or so, he was the agent to Lockwood Homes, thats a lock in panel house construction, still made today but seems expensive now when we have a Rand currency that is so weak.
Ray was my employer way back in 1970 or so, he was the agent to Lockwood Homes, thats a lock in panel house construction, still made today but seems expensive now when we have a Rand currency that is so weak.
Ray and Nadia called on me to discuss a kit to a boat named a Grey Seal by Iain Oughtred, their version will be extended to make it 28ft long. I have only seen Ray once since finishing the build on the third home I helped build for him, which was around forty two (42) years back! Ray told me he was responsable for building over 120 Lockwood homes in South Africa.
Lockwood? check them out here http://www.lockwood.co.nz/ I have recently been in touch with them.
Roy
Friday, April 6, 2012
Drumbeat Charters of Hout Bay
Any visit to the Cape Town area probably means you will go up Table Mountain to take in the views, while your up there look far to your left, thats the direction of Hout Bay and Drumbeat Charters.
Hout Bay, Seal Island is just below the large pointed cliff on the left of the picture.
The all aluminium Alexander Simonis designed Drumbeat 2, its a special boat and was designed for safety while taking trippers into Seal Island (dyker island) you wont quite touch the seals but you sure get close!
Both pictures are taken from the Drumbeat Charters web site.
Roy
Thursday, April 5, 2012
We meet the Sheriff
The guy was really organised, he explained the terms and rules of the auction sale and even told us there were no gohost buyers in our midst.
Our interest was in the plot of land behind the sheriff, about 780 square meters, did we win, in a word no!
Roy
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