Natural First Aid

Natural First Aid

If you go back through the centuries, you’ll discover that almost every person had some form of a natural first aid kit. This kit was filled with homeopathic and natural items used to treat small injuries which would often occur, such as children bruising their knees, or someone nicking themselves with a knife. After extensive […]

Roseanna McBain

Roseanna McBain

12 April 2012

How to Stock your First Aid Kit

How to Stock your First Aid Kit

A first aid kit isn’t only for when you’re going camping for a week, or for those month-long holidays. It’s something everyone should already have at home in the form of either a store-bought, all inclusive package, or bits and pieces put together as they’ve been needed, with enough stock for another bout of flu, […]

Roseanna McBain

Roseanna McBain

10 April 2012

4 Great Eco-Friendly Accommodations

4 Great Eco-Friendly Accommodations

If you read my post last week , on how to cut down on your environmental impact, then wouldn’t you like to know that for your next holiday, you can stay at an establishment which is working to reduce the carbon footprint that we all leave behind? If this sounds like something you’re keen to […]

Roseanna McBain

Roseanna McBain

5 April 2012

Eco-Friendly Holiday Tips

Eco-Friendly Holiday Tips

Most of us who go on holiday rarely think about the impact we’re having on the environment – I mean, you’re on holiday to relax and have fun right? Well, I did some digging, and must say that when you delve into it, the numbers can be scary! Did you know that the world-wide rise […]

Roseanna McBain

Roseanna McBain

3 April 2012

Earth Hour 2012 – “I Will If You Will”

Earth Hour 2012 – “I Will If You Will”

Imagine that suddenly the entire world goes dark for just one hour. There would be no street or house lights shining, no music blaring from clubs, and only the soft, flickering glow of candle light here and there. No, this isn’t because of yet another problem with Eskom, or a solar flare, or one of […]

Roseanna McBain

Roseanna McBain

30 March 2012

Camping with Kids – What to bring

Camping with Kids – What to bring

When you set off on your camping trip, it’s often easy to forget that while you may find many things entertaining, younger children may become bored. We’ve compiled a short list of useful items to bring and activities the whole family can enjoy. Always have an attitude of being adventure-ready – if you’re not excited, […]

Roseanna McBain

Roseanna McBain

27 March 2012

3 Easter Weekend Hideaways

3 Easter Weekend Hideaways

With Easter around the corner, and the crisp autumn weather rolling in, what could be better than finding a romantic, cosy getaway for the upcoming long weekend? It’s often easy to become bogged down by life and not have the will, energy or finances to make travel possible; but we’ve rounded up a list of […]

Roseanna McBain

Roseanna McBain

26 March 2012

Myths and Legends of Table Mountain

Myths and Legends of Table Mountain

Table Mountain is perhaps the most iconic feature on the horizon of the city of Cape Town, South Africa. Despite being named one of the “New” 7 Wonders of Nature, Table Mountain has an ancient history steeped in mystery – and it’s for this reason that there are many myths and legends surrounding it. Van […]

Roseanna McBain

Roseanna McBain

19 March 2012

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