4.2.10

jet stream - south africa with jesse breytenbach...

We have a wonderful treat today on the jet stream.  Jesse Breytenbach is a wonderful artist who has been featured here before.  She does a fantastic range of hand screened items that are all available in her etsy shop.  She has been kind enough to whisk us away to the place she calls home - South Africa.

cape town river A favourite walk along the river.... it's a short walk, but so pretty.Cape Town & District Association for the Hearing ImpairedAlthough this is called the 'Cape Town & District Association for the Hearing Impaired', the sign on the window says it's the 'Deaf Club'. A man standing against the corner asked me whether I was an artist. I mumbled "Sort of" and he wished me a nice day. I do like my neighbourhood!grain mill cape town south africaThe grain mill is quite near my house; it's the tallest building for miles around. It's in an area that used to be heavily industrial, right next the railway line. Now most of the grain is transported by road, which means that huge trucks thunder past, literally shaking foundations as they go, causing cups and glasses to rattle in my kitchen cupboards. The trucks regularly get stuck in the narrow roads, too, to the amusement of pedestrians, but not drivers, I suppose. To really appreciate it's Art Deco touches, it's best to see it from train going past.Burger Fair Cape Town South AfricaAnd Burger Fair as the sun sets: burgers that taste home-made, eaten from a tray clipped on to the car window. The waitress isn't on rollerskates, but she should be.Werdmuller Centre cape town south africaThe Werdmuller Centre is a shopping centre that was built in the 70s by a world-renowned architect. People either love it or loathe it, and there are constant rumours and threats of demolition. It's mostly empty but for a church, a few dingy shops, and the best secondhand bookshop in Cape Town, Cafda. I think it's beautiful!

5 comments:

Laura Bucci Handmade said...

I love seeing what Jesse sees. It's a great idea. That short walk along the river is awesome.

Nicolette Coetzee said...

Hi Jezze! Thanks for introducing people to our amazing country. The sites are gorgeous. Love the grain mill and just think of the photo shoots you could do in that shopping centre!

Anna said...

Loved the photos Jezze! One question - where's Burger Fair? Did you see it on Jack Parow's video (Cooler as Ekke)?! I saw it the same day I saw your photos, funny coincidence.

Jesse said...

Thanks, everyone!

Anna, Burger Fair is in Durbanville, but I'm a bit hopeless with directions. They're in the phone book, though. I've been meaning to visit it for ages, this was just the prompt I needed. (I haven't seen the video, but I'll go and have a look!)

Fairuz Parker said...

Only Jezze could make Werdmuller Centre look that great. I often take my camera on local trips to the shop or Town. It is interesting the number of people who ask where I'm from. It is more interesting to see the world with open eyes than with blinkers on.