Wimbledon Parkrun in the Snow

Wimbledon Parkrun in the Snow

I was recently in the UK on business and met up with my sister for breakfast at Bill’s in Covent Garden. Now while Bill’s was a great breakfast venue, and the eggs Benedict were to die for, it was a relatively depressing morning for me – not because I was with my sister, that part …

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Wet Rock Indoor Water Park

Wet Rock Indoor Water Park

Looking for something to do on that odd raining day in Durban? I’d highly recommend the Wet Rock Indoor Water Park, complete with a lazy river ride, kiddies and adult slides, and a fantastic cafe. Check out some of the fun I had there with my family.

Fixing Jittery Playback in Premiere Pro CC

Fixing Jittery Playback in Premiere Pro CC

From time to time I find bugs in the various pieces of software I use to process my photos and videos. I usually find a work-around, either by fiddling or on the internet, but I tend to forget them a few weeks later when I encounter the same problem. I’ve therefore decided to post them on …

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Wavies and Cappuccinos

Wavies and Cappuccinos

Back before I had 2 children, in the days when my job was less time consuming, I used to often fish before (and after) work along the beaches of KwaZulu-Natal or in the Durban harbour. Those days now seem like a distant memory, although in truth it wasn’t all that long ago. This morning I …

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India! A Sensory Extravaganza!

India! A Sensory Extravaganza!

India is a sensory extravaganza! There’s no other reasonable way to describe it. The only caveat to that statement is that during my stay I only managed to spend time in two cities, Pune and New Delhi, and sadly never got to experience rural India. Would a change in my itinerary have changed my views? Probably …

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Umngazi River Bungalows

Umngazi River Bungalows

We were lucky enough to be treated to a week at Umngazi River Bungalows shortly after having our second daughter. So after spending a weekend with Sharon’s folks on the farm we headed south to the Umngazi River mouth. Despite it being only 130kms away as the crow flies (from the farm), it was 220kms …

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