Everyone I know is involved in photography and in order to make this blog more visually pleasing, I decided to take a crack at it. Here are some photos I took at my dad’s house in Franschhoek. Let me know what you think!
About Me
- Kezia
- I am just your average student, working in a coffee roastery, studying Politics Honours and expanding my world.
Showing posts with label Franschhoek. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Franschhoek. Show all posts
Wednesday, 25 May 2011
Thursday, 19 May 2011
The Beauty of Franschhoek
By now, you may have guessed I spent last weekend in Franschhoek. That place is like crack for photographers, food-lovers, wine-lovers, general purveyors of le good life. So very glad my dad is too anti-social to live in Cape Town proper (note: I am not). I had a great getaway, saw my sister whom I hardly ever get to see and who is a genius student at UCT. We went to the FLF and then had crepes- chocolate ganache, ice-cream and cinnamon sugar. Indulgence! I am guessing I am now more of a savoury food lover as I honestly could not finish it. Those crepes were not messing around.
Monday, 16 May 2011
Franschhoek Literary Festival
One of my favourite painters- the King of Kitsch.
| All that's missing is a good cup of coffee! |
While visiting my dad in Franschhoek this past weekend, I was lucky enough to attend the Franschhoek Literary Festival. Relaxed yet buzzing with all sorts of creativity and colour, this festival has become a must-attend event for all literature lovers. The Franschhoek Literary Festival is a gathering of over 90 authors, poets, illustrators and chairpeople who come together to exhibit and enjoy a wide variety of writing and illustrations touching on many themes from politics to quirky local tales to biographies to sexuality. Now in its fourth year, the FLF has become a popular literary event with its attendance increasing rapidly each year. When it was first started, the main aim was to raise enough money for a community library. With the influx of money from literature lovers in the form of visitors and sponsors, talks are now being held with the municipality to build the library. The FLF was mainly sponsored this year by Porcupine Ridge wines and the Sunday Times. The main information centre and bookshop sponsored by Exclusive Books was in the Town Hall situated, like most of the venues, on the main road into Franschhoek, nestled next to the town’s famed restaurants, cafes, galleries, wine farms and shops. Other venues such as the historical Franschhoek NG Kerk were used for talks, poetry readings and literary discussions from esteemed writers such as Zakes Mda and Peter Godwin.
I managed to pop in on its last day. People milled about reading, talking and buying against the backdrop of mountains and French colonial architecture. Unfortunately I did not have time to attend any of the seminars and readings but thankfully had the opportunity to find out more about the illustration side of the festival (more to come in my next post). Here are some pictures from the Town Hall book and coffee shop with some amazing books on offer. Damn my empty purse!
Labels:
books,
festival,
Franschhoek,
fun,
literature,
reading
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