Living The Good Life In Cape Town
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It’s a jam-packed weekend ahead, to be sure… with wine harvest festivals, food markets, food bloggers’ conferences and then some. Here, then, are the highlights for the (long) weekend ahead, taken from the Mother City Living Events Calendar (feel free to add more as comments, if I’ve missed some!) An evening of
In celebration of its variety, quiet beauty, wholesome treasures and good old fashioned Boland hospitality, Wellington will be welcoming visitors from far and wide during the 4th Wellington Harvest Festival from 20-22 March 2010. Bring along the entire family for a laidback autumn day in the open air or hop from
Saturday 20 March 2010. 8am-3pm. Rondebosch Park. The Rondebosch Potters Market has been established since 1969, and is organized by the non-profit organization, Ceramic SA, which strives to promote ceramic talent. Local and country potters from the Western Cape come together at this event to sell their quality
This annual fundraising event supports Kirstenbosch development projects and is a showcase for South Africa’s indigenous flora especially grown to offer gardeners a unique opportunity to acquire a wide range (some 500+ species) of trees, Proteas, shrubs, Buchus, herbaceous perennials, succulents, Ericas, Restios, bulbs, Cycads, etc. and other rare and
I’m a little late in posting this, as I think bookings might already have closed for the event, but I thought it was worth highlighting nonetheless. SA’s first Food Bloggers Conference will be taking place this coming Sunday (21 March 2010) at the Giggling Gourmet Cooks’ Playground (opposite the new Cape
Backsberg Winery is a place I’ve visited several times – first to find out what they’ve been doing to earn and maintain carbon-neutral status, then to attend the launch of the Earth Centre and once again to attend Rootstock, a discussion on eco-friendly and organic wines in the Cape. It’s a
Green Drinks Newlands, as you probably already know, is a monthly gathering of greenies and interested parties at the lovely Josephine Mill. The event is on tonight (15 March 2010) from 6.30pm. This year, the gatherings are broadly themed and the topic for March is Energy: ASPO South Africa Roger Diamond
Sunday, 21 March 2010 Harvesting the bounty of the vineyards is one of the most important moments in the making of good wine. The Durbanville Wine Valley celebrates ‘Feast of the Grape’, its annual Harvest Festival on Sunday, 21 March, signaling the end of the grape season and the
I don’t eat out very much – largely because I rather enjoy cooking (and finding the ingredients that go into my meals), and also because I don’t really have the budget for it. But I do have an immense appreciation for fine cuisine, and I’m looking forward to splashing out and
I don’t eat out very much – largely because I rather enjoy cooking (and finding the ingredients that go into my meals), and also because I don’t really have the budget for it. But I do have an immense appreciation for fine cuisine, and I’m looking forward to splashing