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The National Arts Festival: It Changed Me.

The National Arts Festival: It Changed Me.

by 2summers | Jun 29, 2023 | Arts and Culture, Eastern Cape, Music/Festivals

I recently returned from a weekend at the National Arts Festival in Makhanda (formerly Grahamstown), where I was invited to participate in the Standard Bank Art “Be Part of the Arts” social media campaign. The National Arts Festival (NAF) has been running...
Quirky South Africa, Part 3: The Garden Route

Quirky South Africa, Part 3: The Garden Route

by 2summers | Mar 28, 2023 | Eastern Cape, Lodging, Parks/Nature Reserves, Roadtripping, Western Cape

Read Quirky South Africa Part 1, about padstals, and Quirky South Africa Part 2, about Bethulie and the Gariep Dam. I was talking to some South African friends about my visit to the Garden Route recently, and one of them said: “Maybe this is a dumb question. But...
Quirky South Africa, Part 2: Bethulie and the Gariep Dam

Quirky South Africa, Part 2: Bethulie and the Gariep Dam

by 2summers | Mar 14, 2023 | Eastern Cape, Free State, Lodging, Roadtripping

As described in my previous post, my mom and I took a road trip from Joburg to the Garden Route and back. Along the way we stopped over in Bethulie for a journey through South African history and a drive around the Gariep Dam, among other things. I’d been to...
Quirky South Africa, Part 1: Padstals of the Platteland

Quirky South Africa, Part 1: Padstals of the Platteland

by 2summers | Mar 6, 2023 | Arts and Culture, Eastern Cape, Food and Drink, Markets/Shopping, Northern Cape, Roadtripping, Western Cape

My mom came for a visit and the two of us took a weeklong road trip through the South African platteland (Afrikaans for countryside). We drove from Joburg to Bethulie, Bethulie to the Garden Route, up through the Karoo Desert to Hanover, and then back to Joburg. Tiny...
Cruising Along the Eastern Cape’s Route 72

Cruising Along the Eastern Cape’s Route 72

by 2summers | May 12, 2021 | Eastern Cape, Roadtripping, The Blogitects

There’s a beautiful stretch of coastline in the Eastern Cape, about halfway between Gqeberha (formerly Port Elizabeth) and East London. Sometimes referred to as “the Sunshine Coast”, this area stretches along Route 72 and includes several small and...
Pilgrimage to the Big Pineapple

Pilgrimage to the Big Pineapple

by 2summers | Apr 16, 2021 | Eastern Cape, Museums and Buildings, The Blogitects

I’m not sure when I first saw a photo of the Big Pineapple. It might have been in a blog post, or maybe somewhere on Instagram. But I do know one thing for certain: The moment I saw the Big Pineapple, it rocketed to the top of my South African must-see list. I...
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Heather Mason

I’m an American writer/blogger/photographer living a quirky life in Johannesburg. Follow along as I explore Johannesburg, South Africa, and the rest of the world.

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