12. May 2015 11:05
by Rene Pallesen
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Going through some old photos I came across these of my great grand parents (on my mothers side).

I am pretty sure that the little girl on the left is my Mum (So the photos must have been taken around 1943-1944) and the other two girls are her sisters (My Aunties) Eli on the right and Yrsa in the middle.
I assume that the women in the back are their grand parents (my great grands) with the woman on the right being my grandmothers (mormor's) mum and the one on the right being grandad's (morfar'd) mum.

Here is a family photo of what I assume is my grandmothers (mormor's) family. I think it is my grandma in the middle right behind my great grandmother.

I assume this is my great grandparents, but I cannot be certain.

This must be a birthday for my grandmother.

This was taken outside the farm where my mum grew up. It is my grandad (morfar) in the middle on the right and it could be my grandmother (mormor) on the stairs with her mum. The farm is still there today owned by my uncle.


This must be some of the family on my grandads (morfar's) side, so possibly some of his siblings.
A friend asked if I would do a commissioned corporate portrait for professional usage.
I said I was happy to help and on a very rainy day we managed to get the the shoot done. This is the most corporatey of the lot.
I purchased a cheap ring flash and had a bit of a play with it one evening and took the following happy snap photo of Kim.

We are planning a holiday and I am thinking that I might bring it along.
When I was a kid we spent a lot of time in southern Europe.
In 1983 I went with my mum and dad through France and through Avignon.
We were camping on the opposite side of the river just where the half bridge would have met the other bank.

One night there was a firework and we got showered in debris from the exploded rockets.
Last weekend when we went to Eastgardens I spotted one of the shops were setting up new clothes on the mannequins. Two of the arms were placed on the floor perfectly for this tender embrace.
17. April 2015 16:04
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3. March 2017 22:03
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2. March 2017 13:03
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2. March 2017 13:03
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Hout Bay is just south of Cape Town - Besides from being a nice little fishing village it is also famous for its boat tours out to Seal Island. This is an island with a large colony of predominantly male seals.

From the harbour it is a short 45 minute round trip out to see the seals.

Back at the harbour there was one of the locals who had managed to train one of the wild seals to come and get food from him. It would jump out of the water and grab the food from his hand or from his mouth.


It was also tame enough for the boys to touch.

2. March 2017 08:03
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1. March 2017 20:03
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One morning we went to the Cheetah Outreach centre outside Cape Town.
Here they train dogs to keep wild cats away from cattle and sheep so that these don't get eaten. The idea is that if the farmers keep dogs to keep their animals safe then they don't have to set traps to kill the wild cats. Interesting idea, but I would think that it would take a lot of dogs, and the farmers would probably still shoot or trap the wild cats anyhow.
The centre also keeps some cheetahs that visitors are allowed to pat (for a fee).



1. March 2017 20:03
by Rene Pallesen
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