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Couch Travel Courtesy of Google

Couch Travel Courtesy of Google

Everyone is born with a curious nature and for many this leads to travelling adventures! But for those of us with no budget for travel, or a lack of time-off from our 9 –5, we spend most of our 365 days a year dreaming about our next holiday. With technology becoming more powerful, it’s not […]

Roseanna McBain

Roseanna McBain

6 November 2012

13 Tips for Picture-Perfect Holiday Photos

13 Tips for Picture-Perfect Holiday Photos

With the Christmas holidays on their way, there are sure to be many happy memories that you will want to cherish. Making those memories last has become far easier with digital photography. But not all holiday photos are worth bragging about – unless you enjoy carrying around heavy tripods, filters and multiple lenses while you’re […]

Desiree Haakonsen

Desiree Haakonsen

5 November 2012

Hallowe’en Fun Facts

Hallowe’en Fun Facts

Let’s admit it. We all love a holiday that allows us to get showered with delicious treats and goodies, even if we don’t know the meaning of the tradition. I’m sure you’ve dressed up in your younger years to go trick or treating, and have probably gone on to dress your own kids up for […]

Lauren Morling

Lauren Morling

31 October 2012

13 “Must haves” for your self-catering holiday

13 “Must haves” for your self-catering holiday

Self-catering holidays are a wonderful way to enjoy a break away from home, but still enjoy the comfort (and affordability) of cooking for yourself. Aside from regular food items like bread, milk, cooking oil, salt and pepper, and a bottle of wine, there are certain items that you just can’t afford to go without. Many […]

Desiree Haakonsen

Desiree Haakonsen

17 October 2012

Kid-Friendly Restaurants in Cape Town

Kid-Friendly Restaurants in Cape Town

There is nothing better than treating your family to a delicious meal out. After all, everything always tastes better when you haven’t had to cook it yourself. However, going out for meals can get a bit more difficult when you have young children who tire easily of the boring interiors of the “everyday” restaurants. But […]

Lauren Morling

Lauren Morling

6 October 2012

Daycationing in Durban

Daycationing in Durban

The beautiful coastlines and numerous areas with natural scenery make Durban a perfect place for fun and contemplation in the sun. If you live within the metropolis, then you’re likely taking the landscape and atmosphere for granted – which is something almost everyone does after a year or two living in the same place. So […]

Roseanna McBain

Roseanna McBain

5 October 2012

Meteor Months – You won’t need a telescope for these shows

Meteor Months – You won’t need a telescope for these shows

Those of us who live in the Southern Hemisphere are often left out of spotting ‘shooting stars’, planetary alignments, and celestial phenomenon’s – unlike the Northern Hemisphere which seems to experience these events rather frequently. The good news is that there are several meteor showers taking place in the upcoming months, and for once, all […]

Roseanna McBain

Roseanna McBain

3 October 2012

Top 3 Fashion Factory Tours in South Africa

Top 3 Fashion Factory Tours in South Africa

Apart from its stunning scenery, South Africa is blessed with an abundance of natural resources, and there are a variety of factories visitors and locals can tour. If you’re a lover of fashion, then the below three factory tours should already be on your list of places to see. 1.  Shimansky Jewellery Manufacturing Workshop and […]

Roseanna McBain

Roseanna McBain

28 September 2012

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