Friday’s Photo with RoddyTheFox

Herding sheep for shearing at Ganora

The western side of the Eastern Cape’s hinterland has the wide open spaces of the Karoo.

Makana Revive at work outside the Cock House

The Cock House is one of Grahamstown’s iconic buildings so I just had to include it with my other Heritage pictures.

Kyle and Diego on Church Square

When you are out taking street scenes one of the nice things can be the encounters you have.

Township Taxi

Some of the pictures I take end up in books, some at exhibitions and others never really see the light of day

Bathurst Street Bakkie

There’s quite a few street scenes in my Grahamstown 1820-2020: A Heritage Photobook.

Down to the Featherstone Brewery

Down to the Featherstone Brewery

Grahamstown’s own craft beers come from the Featherstone Brewery which is located on Brackenhill Farm just a few kilometres out of town where the N2 winds its way down through Howieson’s Poort.

Winter Sunrise, Grahamstown

Winter Sunrise, Grahamstown

I have to  get up before dawn during the Arts Festival. There’s our dog to be walked and various chores that need to be done before getting to my exhibition venue.

Festino at the exhibition.

Festino at the exhibition.

Late June is Arts Festival time in Grahamstown. The whole place is full to bursting with festinos from all over the country, continent  and the rest of the world.

The Big Tree

The Big Tree

We’ve spent the last three nights in Hogsback sleeping beneath The Big Tree.

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