January 25, 2020
A boat heading into the sunset - a rather tedious metaphor for mortality.
A boat heading into the sunset - a rather tedious metaphor for mortality.
I’m having one of my oldest and dearest friends, @furiousgreencloud, to stay. It’s always been too long. I’m having a knee issue so we took the cable car up and skulked among the fynbos on a beautiful windless evening atop the mountain.
This birthday girl looking pretty pleased at having made it from the 80s to the 20s.
I have 100% legit reasons for using this ludicrous camera…
Very much a latergram from before our trip. Got to have coffee one morning in Cape Town with two special visitors, Pierre and Raphael. I do love these two brilliant chaps. Probs why neither is on Insta. Well aware that all that Facebook touches does not turn to gold.
@withoutaleaf and I treated ’elegant garden party’ as pretty Indian lady in silks and long-haired weirdo in a blue velvet coat… like we do.
My Ma at @joydemillar’s wedding reception.
It’s strange seeing pics of my dad, @millar6300, and his cousin, David - the proud father of the bride - from the ’50s and seeing how they seem much more similar today than they did back then.
This little dude was super bored out to lunch and was amusing himself by playing a game with @withoutaleaf which involved squishing his nose against the glass. When he actually licked it his people thought maybe it was time to intervene. May he carry his eccentricity with him through life.
The braaimaster of the day. Tanya decided she was going to leave the souties to handle the braaiing. Astonishingly we actually had edible food without burning the place to the ground. But it’s still usually better to leave the fire to Afrikaaners who know what they’re doing.