21 June 2017

You are not defined by your job

Office Workers

 Sometimes not so easy to remember…

You are not your job.

You can have pride in your job, yes.

You can enjoy your job, yes.

But when you mess up, or hate what you do, you need to remember that your job does not define you. You are the person you are.

This article by Toni Morrison is absolutely spot-on. Worth a re-read at least once a month.






Photo by Alex Kotliarskyi on Unsplash

29 May 2017

Cars on the Roof - Kollonade Retail Park

Yesterday was a "Cars on the Roof" park and show. I think it was arranged by Pretoria old motor club, but not too sure of that statement.

Anywhere, there was, amongst others, a Datsun ZX280. When I was but a strapping young lad I had a Matchbox Car. A very yellow Datsun ZX280. My first remote control car was, you guessed it, a red Datsun ZX280. I absolutely love that car. Not sure why, but I love it to bits.

Datsun ZX280

And then, of course, there was this little beauty;

C2 Corvette Stingray

In my humble opinion still the most beautiful car ever made. I must however confess that I prefer this model in the hard-top derivative and not so much the cabriolet. I will however not say no if offered one of these beauties.

There was also an array of Beetles from the South African chapter of the Aircooled Hooligans as well as a choice assortment of Yank Tanks and modded oldtimers.

I have to say the orange MK1 Cortina is a fine specimen indeed.


01 May 2017

Rosemary Hill Trail Run

rosemary hill trail run medal

And back we go to training. On Sunday I took part in the Rosemary Hill trail run. It is getting a little cold now in the mornings. You would think that winter is on the way...
keeping warm by the fire


Luckily there was a fire to ward off the worst of the cold.

I have to say, this one went well. I think my fitness level is better now, and the Easter break also did wonders. Managed a respectable 1:05:09, which is not too shabby if you take into consideration that this was a proper trail run and the going was interesting at times.


me running



 

25 April 2017

C172 Endorsement in the bag

 Happy days!!!!

At the end of last year I saw a clip of some spinning training done in a Cessna. My comment at that stage was that I probably need to do a conversion to the Cessna… cause the Piper does not spin!

Well, all thing said, being at altitude, the Cherokee range is not the best choice if you want to carry more than two people. Therefore, in January, I decided to take the step and do the conversion to the Cessna 172.



And so it happened that, on a sunny, South African day, I started with my conversion to the C172. Everything being equal, I probably like the Piper more, but that said, the additional power and the fact that site seeing is much easier when you do not have to peer over the wing, makes for a fun ride. 

She is much more difficult to fly than the piper and the prop wash hitting the tail has you constantly standing on the right rudder, but once you have mastered that, it is a nice little plane to fly.

So…. (drumroll)…



After a couple of months (almost five, I will have you know) I got the endorsement for the C172 today. 

I’ll stop smiling next weekend… maybe.

So what next?

Financial recovery, for one. And some hour building. As with everything, practice makes perfect. I intend to get alot of practice.

Then possibly a night rating. Would dearly love to have a night rating. But until then, I want to take Enzo flying. And maybe even Nariko. She enjoyed the trip on the Boeing down to PE immensely. Who knows, maybe she has a little pilot in her somewhere…

22 April 2017

Easter Break - Port Elizabeth

the grass roof

 Typically, when we decide to go on a quick, short, holiday break, the heavens will open and it will start raining. No difference this weekend.

We flew down to Port Elizabeth for the Easter break. Just to get away, and for the wife and mother in law to visit family. 

Arriving in PE, it was raining, so we got into the car and drove around, looking for something out of the ordinary. We came across the Grass Roof restaurant which has, wait for it, a grass roof. Nice food, good service. Would recommend.

In-between the bouts of rain, the sun did sometimes show it's face. The plus side of terrible weather is that the beaches are all but deserted.

We did the obligatory visit to the PE Aquarium where Enzo got to handle a Python. The face says it all...

Enzo and the Python

 Nariko was absolutely fascinated by the Penguins, and I am sure that, if she could, she would bring one with her back home. I wonder if it would enjoy the pool?

Nariko and the Penguins



With the mother-in-law visiting her brother, we headed out to Jeffreys Bay, because you always have to go for lunch at the Kitchen Windows. This is our favorite restaurant in the area. Absolutely love it.

I can definitely recommend this one. http://www.kitchenwindows.co.za/

Enzo on the Beach at Kitchen Windows
The view from our table at Kitchen Windows


Enzo spotted a super tube in Jeffreys, and there was no stopping him. Cold on no.

Enzo on the Super Tube

The rain let up for the last day or so, and although not too toasty, it did turn into more holiday weather. So off we went. Ice cream on the beach and some fun in the waves.

eating ice cream on the beach

playing in the waves
While we were on the beach an photographer came past and asked if he could take a photo of Enzo and Nariko for the local paper. We said yes, no problem. Not thinking much of it. When we got back Narina's uncle sent this picture across. You know you enjoyed your holiday when it makes the papers.


















Good week for stargazers

 A couple of things happened this week.  Firstly, I dropped the bike. Some idiot in a van coming barrelling around a corner on the wrong sid...