Friday’s Photo with RoddyTheFox
Winter Sunset over the 1820 Settlers National Monument
We get some really spectacular sunsets in Grahamstown – especially in winter around the time of the National Arts Festival.
Cross Street – Grahamstown’s Built Heritage
The second picture from my photo record of Grahamstown’s 70 Heritage Resources showcases three beautiful old buildings along Cross Street – numbers 6, 8 and 10.
Going Home
Another night shot to follow on from last week’s picture.
Headlights along Powell Street, Fingo Village
I live in Sunnyside and directly across the Belmont Valley from our house lie the historic Fingo Village and Old Municipal Location.
St. Barts by Moonlight
The start of a new series of photos features the lovely St Barts church on Market Street.
Stormy Hogsback
We headed up to Hogsback last weekend to collect our dog and cat from Wild Fox Hill.
Last Photo from Sweden
My last photograph from Sweden is just about the last picture that I took.
Summer’s End
We are heading home to Grahamstown next week so this will be my last photo from Sweden.
Work in Progress
I think that quite a few Grahamstown people are going to recognise this tree.
Home from Home
Well it certainly isn’t as good as the iconic view you get of Rhodes from the Drostdy Arch – but this is my academic home from home when I am in Sweden.
Karoo Flashback
There’s nothing like a reminder of home when you are travelling.
Nature in the Neighbourhood
One of the best things about Sweden is the ease with which you can get out in nature.
From Magasinsgatan Bron, Falun
One of the benefits of being an academic in Grahamstown is the opportunity for travel and internationalisation.
The Road to Featherstone Kloof
I seem to be making a habit of calling my pictures The Road to …. and this one’s no exception!
Rainbow over the N2 cuttings
We’d just had a squall of winter rain when the late afternoon sun picked out this rainbow beautifully.
The Road to Rock Bottom, Assegaai Trails
We’ve had some memorable times down at Rock Bottom … it’s the overnight hiking camp (built in an old boerboon tree) at Assegaai Trails.
Grahamstown Misty Morning
This is a typical early morning winter scene from Robinson Street.
Hogsback Winter Celebration
It’s the #Hogsbackcelebrations this weekend from 27-29 July.
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