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Walking Downtown Jozi: A Photo Story

Walking Downtown Jozi: A Photo Story

by 2summers | Oct 6, 2023 | Arts and Culture, Food and Drink, Johannesburg, Johannesburg City Centre, Markets/Shopping, Museums and Buildings

There are many tales of woe in Joburg right now: building fires, exploding streets, absent mayors, water outages, an ever-widening wealth gap, and a general spiral of doom. And these stories aren’t exaggerated. The struggle is real, people…The city is in a...
Joburg Heritage: Churches of Coronationville and Bosmont

Joburg Heritage: Churches of Coronationville and Bosmont

by 2summers | Sep 21, 2023 | Arts and Culture, Johannesburg, Museums and Buildings, Tours

Apologies to everyone who received this post in their inbox last week and has now received (and opened) it again. My site experienced a problem this week and the original version of the post was deleted, so I had to reload it. The text and images in the post are the...
A Quick Tour of Brixton Monuments

A Quick Tour of Brixton Monuments

by 2summers | Aug 25, 2023 | Arts and Culture, Brixton, Johannesburg, Museums and Buildings, Uncategorized

Regular readers of this blog know that my boyfriend, Thorsten, is an architect. You might not know that he is also an artist, and he recently created a beautiful series of prints portraying historic monuments in our home suburb of Brixton. The first of...
Art Blooms Inside Johannesburg’s Drill Hall

Art Blooms Inside Johannesburg’s Drill Hall

by 2summers | Jul 27, 2023 | Arts and Culture, Johannesburg, Johannesburg City Centre, Museums and Buildings

A few days ago I walked into the Drill Hall, in the frenetic center of downtown Joburg, and went through a wormhole into an alternate universe. Outside the Drill Hall — a hint of what’s to come. Inside the Hall, where every found object — a chunk of...
Four Days in Rhode Island, America’s Smallest State

Four Days in Rhode Island, America’s Smallest State

by 2summers | May 4, 2023 | Arts and Culture, Food and Drink, Museums and Buildings, Parks/Nature Reserves, USA

I’m back in Joburg after a month-long trip to the U.S. — my second American journey in 2023. I spent most of this trip dealing with administrative and family issues, spending time in the same places I normally go: Maryland (and a little time in Washington,...
A Brixton Mosaic in Rosebank

A Brixton Mosaic in Rosebank

by 2summers | Apr 20, 2023 | Arts and Culture, Brixton, Johannesburg, Museums and Buildings

This is a quick post advising Joburg art-lovers to go to the Everard Read Gallery in Rosebank to check out the beautiful mosaic in the courtyard. It was made in Brixton. The courtyard mosaic at Everard Read, created by Bronwen Findlay and her team. The hadeda is, of...
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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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