Monday, September 28, 2009
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Birthday at the Guesthouse

It seems the year has flashed by again and it is Guesthouse co-owner Dave's Birthday again.
Most of the day was spent supervising the Guesthouse building alterations and then a nice home cooked roast with mom, Llewellyn and the kids.
Monday, August 24, 2009
New room deck
New sliding doors will take you from your room to the deck where one can smoke, lounge in the sun or sip cocktails overlooking the pool.
Friday, August 7, 2009
2010 Stadium takes shape for the World Cup Football



Durban's 2010 World Cup Football Stadium, the Moses Mabhida Stadium, is well on its way to completion later this year.In the last photo above, the stadium can be seen from our Guesthouse sundeck and we have watched its progress over the past number of months. The roof structure is presently being completed and the seating is in the process of being installed. A funicular railway will take tourists up the one side of the impressive arch that towers 30 stories over the adjacent beachfront area, while others more energetic will be able to walk up the stairs on the other side of the arch.
Llewellyn and I took a jog around the Stadium the other day and could see the hive of activity which now goes through into the night to ensure completion well in advance of the World Cup Foorball event next year.
Durban is likely to be one of the venues for a semi-final, as well as pre-event training and some of the matches.
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Family at the Guesthouse
Kids Kate-Lynn and Mark with the beautiful semi-circular rainbow that appeared over the Durban sky seen from our Guesthouse roof.And in the second photo family Matt, Leisel, guesthouse co-owners Llewellyn and Dave enjoy a drink in the Guesthouse Pub.
Thursday, April 9, 2009
Guesthouse Rates 2012
Rainbow room ............. City View Room .......... Pool View room
Rates to 31 October 2012:
Rates to 31 October 2012:
R450 per person per night sharing double room
R550 per person per night single
R550 per person per night single
R275 per person sharing The BunkRoom
R600 per person sharing Premier Room or R750 single *
R600 per person sharing Premier Room or R750 single *
December/January or special event rates may be subject to double occupancy/room rate only.
.......... The Bunk Room
Rates includes breakfast of cereals, yoghurts, croissant or muffin and toast, cold meats, jams, cheese selection, egg, tea/coffee, fruit in season and fruit juice. The Studio also has basic self-catering facilities and a separate entrance. A complimentary drink in the Guesthouse Pub with the hosts on the evening of arrival is also included. A full English breakfast is also available as an option at R40 pp per breakfast
Loyalty Programme:
Earn 100 points for each night stayed and after you have 1000 points enjoy a FREE night with us on your next booking of 2 or more nights
Specials: Premier -
* PREMIER ROOM - pamper yourselves with all of the frills and the best views of Durban, welcome pack and complimentary sparkling wine in the room, premier soaps and shampoos.
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| Guesthouse co-owner shows our Premier Room |
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| Great inhouse Pub for cocktails and drinks |
Thursday, April 30, 1992
Mardi Gras Fun 1992
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| Bev shows off the Mardi Gras poster outside our Stableford house off Bluff Rd |
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| Miss Mardi Gras 1992, Miss Teen Mardi Gras, Mr Mardi Gras and Miss Bluff with the Drum Majorettes at the Clairwood Race Day |
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| After the disater of the first Mardi Gras at the Harlequins Sports Grounds, Dave developed the Bluff Community Showgrounds for the 2nd Mardi Gras in 1992 |
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| Trade Centre sponsored the 2nd Relay at the Mardi Gras in 1992 |
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| Dave promotes the first Mardi Gras Festival to take place in 1991 |
Saturday, December 16, 1989
Saturday, October 31, 1981
Challenge of the 80s
In the run-up to the 1981 General Election in which both Nigel (right) and I were candiates for the National Parliament in South Africa, Nigel produced an election newspaper, "Challenge of the 80s". There were several issues of the compact newspaper and these were distributed throughout the constituencies in which our New Republic Party fielded candidates. It had a racy, readable format and brought the news and views of the candidates to the people at a time when the national press did not give our party much coverage, despite us being the official opposition in Parliament. Most of the anti-goverment coverage went to the PFP, a smaller party which eventually became the official opposition.
Thursday, July 20, 1972
More photos - Cape Town weekend 16 July 2011
Saturday, February 6, 1971
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