Blogs
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Invasives and Natives: An invasive daisy and a rare garden treasure
BlogsTonga pelargoniums flowers freely from spring right through to autumn.
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Tent Travels: Hidden treasures await the Kruger visitor
BlogsIn some ways it is what you don't see that makes the flagship park so special.
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Butthead’s Beat: Fact or fiction?
BlogsSometimes true life really can be more ‘unbelievable’ than fiction. Is this scenario really so far-fetched?
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I was born to be a duchess: Have you ever heard a screech-owl being run down by an outboard motor?
BlogsAs an on-going project, my DIY amplifier really took the biscuit!
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Zimasa in the Zone: Bruised, battered and beaten
BlogsNo exceptions, no excuses ... Just Stop Rape Now.
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Inspiration: ‘Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they do’
BlogsChrist has redeemed us from the curse of the law by becoming a curse for us.
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Fifty Shades of Graham: Business advice … or where to make a fortune where you least expect to
BlogsBeing greeted as something of a fishing guru in certain parts of the world has its benefits.
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From my Hide: Into the past and back to the present…
BlogsDavid Holt-Biddle does some digging into the past, and has an overly large visitor.
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Invasives and Natives: A deadly threat and the giving tree
BlogsParthenium hysterophorus has been known to cause famine in some countries where it is not supposed to grow.
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Tent Travels: Doing the parkrun shuffle
BlogsWe tick off another parkrun then head to Richards Bay for a sail.
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Butthead’s beat: Champagne protesters not needed
BlogsBefore you take to the streets in mass protest this Friday, examine your true motives.
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I was born to be a duchess: ‘Safari Moremi’ was diabolical
BlogsThe result of our first attempt as filmmakers was somewhat underwhelming.











