Sunday, 28 February 2010

Times Square - The Cowle Cuzzies on the WEBCAM

NEW YORK - NEW YORK

START SPREADING THE NEWS
Cheane, Kirsten, Michael, Tania and Andy

It was 25th February 2010, and they all got together for Cheane's 25th birthday party. They went down town New York and stood in front of one of the many street web cams. Not the best quality, but it is an historic occasions, and sorry no sound, but it is LIVE.
You can log onto these web-cams on the Internet and watch the people in the street. It was all organised what time they would stand there and wave at us.
There were quite a few of us watching live on the net as it happened, so for those that missed it - here it is. Tania and Andy fly back on Monday 1st March and I am sure there will be plenty of photo's to down load onto he own blog as well as the 8cowles blog, so keep clicking........

If you fancy a look at the street LIVE in Times Square - New York just click right here

While they were there, apart from the all night party, they got together the night before for a BRAAI in NEW YORK click here.................. for a look at the venue, if you are ever in new York and feel home sick for a good old BRAAI.

Saturday, 20 February 2010

One hell of a Town - NEW YORK _ NEW YORK

2010 - 25th February and its party time.

Tania & Andy flew out of Heathrow airport this morning 20/2/2010 and on their way to Washington DC for a couple of days, then catching the train to NEW YORK on Wednesday.

This is the first time Andy will be meeting one of the 8COWLES family in the form of THECOWLES,so here is a special request via the blog from the editor.

We all know Tania tooooooooooooo well, a party freak to say the least, but Andy is a very level headed lad, likes to be in bed by 10pm, he does not drink beer or any other form of liquid refreshment except orange juice. He is totally mad about salads and if he has a steak it is normally a very small piece.

Having said that, could THECOWLES please put their best foot forward, dress very conservatively, no jeans, preferable collar and tie where applicable. No late parties etc as this may cause Andy to get the wrong impression of the COWLE CLAN.

YEAH and I am a Monk in a monastery in the mountains, cut off from the rest of the world.

TANIA - ANDY - CHEANE and everybody else, we hope you have a cracker of a party and go right through the night & see the sunrise in NEW YORK

HAPPY BIRTHDAY - CHEANE

Monday, 15 February 2010

There is a wedding coming up in UTAH _ USA

Well here is the chain of THE WEDDING ARRANGEMENTS, Molly must really get organised or is it just old age catching up - after all the turmoil, and the typing of emails, lets have a big family drive and make her the proudest oldest of the 8 of us................ The last email is the one that you must really read.............

No 1.......
Yes, it's actually happening!!! Adrian and Lisa are getting married on the 3rd April 2010. The wedding will be a no fuss affair, just under a tree in the middle of the Luangwa Valley no long white wedding dress, no three tiered cake, just everyone in safaris clothes!!! No hats unless its a safari hat!! No fancy expensive invites - this is it. Lisa is so the right person for Adrian!!!
You are all invited!!! Trish, I do not have Megs address so will leave you to let her know.
I know its expensive to get here and I understand if you cannot make it but I would love to see you all. If you are thinking of coming, I can let you know by email what you would be in for financially when you get to Zambia so that perhaps you can all start saving. Tessy, perhaps Monique and her darling could come from down under as I know you could not make the journey, you will be with us in spirit and prayers. (Have I forgotten anyone???)
Well this is just the first email I am sending out about this exciting event, it will be a small wedding, that is depending on how many of my darling family can be here, around 30 people that's all. The date has been fixed to tie in with Tori's spring break so that she can be here.
Lotsa love and thoughts
Molly
No 2
Hi All,
Just to let you all know that the Wedding planned for April has been postponed to June/July. I am sorry to let you know this but there is nothing we can do about it. I hope now we have put it forward to June/July perhaps a few more of you can consider making a holiday to Zambia in June/July. Once the date has been fixed we can let you all know.
lotsa love
Molly
No 3
Dear All,
I sent you all an email telling you Adrian and Lisa were getting married in April in Zambia, then I sent an email to say they were not getting married in Zambia, now I am sending you an email to say that they are getting married on the 26th June in Park City Utah USA. I would be honoured if any of our family could make the celebrations - so it's not going to be a safari wedding but it will still be beautiful in Park City.
Let me know if you or any of your family are able or unable to travel so we can make plans for accommodation.
My love to you all this valentines day
Molly

No 4
Please can you do me a favour and forward my email to all your kids, who are in fact Adrian's Cousins so that they can also see if they would like to come across to America to Adrian and Lisa's wedding. (Two of them live in American anyway) I was going to send it to them myself but I am sure I would leave someone out and then would feel bad. Perhaps we can make it a huge family re-union -
Adrian did say he wanted a small wedding but then again he has a mother who is the eldest of 8!!!
Much love Molly
So JUNE 26th 2010 it is --in PARK CITY - UTAH - USA
for anybody who doesn't know where that is - it is just north of MEXICO

While the snow in the UK and USA is keeping everyone indoors and the cold getting to the bones, Megan is enjoying the snow at Ski Dubai. Hard to believe she is in the sand pit with temps pretty chilly for winter with lows of 18 and highs of 28 (outside Ski Dubai)

Oh well, there is a saying that goes " THE CAMERA NEVER LIES" so we have to beleive it
MEGAN IN DUBAI

Let me be your HERO - in your Soul tonight

YOU might say "What a strange heading", but then again, if we look a bit deeper, we would ask, WILL YOU BE MY HERO, from the 90+ down to the young, Would you cry for me, would you run for me, the young are the ones that must run and the old are the ones that must cry. Why..... because, as we get old we look to the young for strength. A little girl of 5 once said, I would rather go shopping with GrandMa than Mommy, because GrandMa walks slowly like me................
GrandMa is the little girls HERO.... This is what a Family bond is all about - when we have trials and tribulations, or something truly to celebrate, who better than with family. The institute of "A FAMILY" brings generations together around a table, holding hands and chatting - Young and OLD with a common voice and common cause.
While I was putting this picture collage together, I was thinking about the steel trunk under the bed of hundreds of photos, now we have CD's full and hard drives full of digital photos, looking through we say - REMEMBER THIS or THAT - wow we were so young - etc etc etc.
BUT - chuck some photo's together on a blog - add a music track ( but you have to choose the right one) and you get a complete different sense of LOVE and belonging, a True feeling of togetherness and feel the deep inner feeling of what we are and where we belong.
Sit back and enjoy this wonderful thing we all long for and love - its keeps us alive
A FAMILY TOGETHER
Here's to the BECHARDS from OUPA & OUMA 90+ down to the youth and young and a wind blowing through our hair even if it is a HURRICANE .
Mitch and Tessy this makes us all proud of you.
but what the hell - You are FAMILY that's what really counts,
even if you are 1000000miles away.

Dedicated to " FAMILY LOVE"

"Would You Cry for me - you are in my SOUL TONIGHT"

Friday, 12 February 2010

VALENTINES DAY 14th Feb 2010

From Me to YOU & You to me, us to them, sister to brother, mom to dad, daughter to mom, dad to son, niece to nephew, ouma to grandie, grandie to oupa, the list is endless into eternity.

I JUST CALLED TO SAY I LOVE YOU
-
HAPPY VALENTINES DAY
For each one of us this is a special day for each one of YOU
For this special week-end, the Editor's PC randomly selected some photos and placed them to the back ground music
especially for
all of
YOU
from
all of
ME
EVERYONE
who looks at the
8COWLES.BLOGSPOT.COM
Family to Family
Friend to Friend
and
LOVED ONE TO LOVED ONE
Happy VALENTINES DAY

Monday, 8 February 2010

one of the special Birthdays this year

The Blog presents
Miss Cheane Cowle
25 February 1985 - 2010


It is all about 25 ............. 25 February and 25 means GOLDEN and she is 25 on this day, What a celebration this will be. We cant wait to see all the photos and the videos, The first BIG birthday of the year on the BLOG.
Although the Editor must say all birthdays are special.
This year we have some big ones, watch this space.
Someone is going to celebrate in style for this one on the 25th. NEW YORK one hell of a town NEW YORK - NEW YORK..............

lets all join hand and TOAST

Happy Birthday for the 25 February 2010

Saturday, 30 January 2010

AND THE WINNER IS ..................................

MITCH MAKES THE NEWSPAPERS


Mitch is doing well with his golf and gets his name in the paper quite often I am attaching a results page from last Sunday morning newspaper, where he won some sort of points for winning something on the day, chasing a little white ball. See how much I know !!
You would have to blow this up a bit. Under Corinda you will see ..................
Corinda

Division 1 - A Grade - M. Bechard


anybody for a 4 ball - I will meet you at the 19th.

Wednesday, 27 January 2010

Stapelbergs go sailing - BON VOYAGE

Just a few photographs of the new addition to The Stapelberg Family, down under. She has not been named yet, but will let you know what she is called. So proud of James who has worked so hard for this boat and now has his very own successful business and employs two other guys. Congrats to the Stapelberg family and bon-voyage on its first launch in the sea.

Billy, how about that song, don’t know it’s name but goes like this – I am sailing, I am sailing……is it Rod Stewart? Or any appropriate song for a sea going boat. I am sailing might be a bit too much of a love song - but that's what this is all about , is it not - LOL Carol

Spot on Sir Editor AHA and I was right guessing it was Good old Rod…No one has a husky voice quite like his. Comes a good 3rd to Sir Cliff Richard. Yes Billy go for it…hope to have some Aussie photographs from Debbie this weekend of their trip to send you with a story, she is just so busy at the moment to write a story but I know all about their trip. Failing that we are going to J’burg the following weekend and I will bring the disk back with 100’s of photographs and send you plenty so you can make a good ‘show’ for all of us to enjoy, especially me .


MY NAME IS - ??????????????
May you sail the seven seas and conquer all the storms

Friday, 22 January 2010

LETS GO VISIT DOWN UNDER

Sandra and James play host to Debbie and the two girls on a visit over to Australia. The Bechards joined them for lunch one day at a place in the middle of where everybody stayed. Tessy, googled it and all was arranged, so it was about 1/2hr travelling for everybody, it looks like they had a whale of a time.

I believe there are lots more photo's to come. These came from Tessy, as for Debbie who moved to Jo-burg just 1 week before going down-under has gigabits of photo's , but on her return has a whole house to unpack. So watch this space, as soon as they arrive in the Editors inbox, they will be posted right here on the 8cowles blog.

It is strange, when one looks at group photo,s like this, and then tries and work out the family structure, me I'm to old for this, so Tessy has gone and put it into perspective for us.

Monique's cousins are Sandra and Debbie and not their children. Monique and us have seen
Sandra almost ever year for a few years now. Until they moved here Sandra used to come here
for business and we would catch up with her. Debbie and Monique had not seen each other, except in photos on the net and the 8cowles blog, for 22 years. Just like Leon and Monique. So this was quite a historic visit, not only for Monique but for Debbie and the girls.

DOWN UNDER 2010

Sunday, 10 January 2010

it is 2010 the next generation comes forward

Can you look back and see the "old man" in his vest - well done MITCH you are going on 65

and then its NEW YEAR in California, with THECOWLES



lots more to come when I finish building my new PC, this old machine is sooooooooooo slow

its New year in the UK aswell

Friday, 1 January 2010

Christmas in London Town

Well close enough to London anyhow, actually in Woking-Surrey, with the Cowles and Liam

It was 1999, when the millennium bug was to hit all our PC's, we survived, thanks to Leon and as he puts it "MY INDUSTRY". Through all this turmoil we sit at Christmas 2009 and with this technology I bring you JOY and HAPPINESS with all the blog updates and pictures/videos. Now here is a sample of real HAPPINESS - LIAM @ CHRISTMAS.2009

May 2010 be A WONDERFUL WORLD for all of YOU

STILL BEAUTIFUL

BILLY & RIA

Wednesday, 30 December 2009

Off to Africa we go - The BAARTS 25-12-2009

Hey there EVERYBODY.......

Just some pics and a line or two to tell you about our Christmas.
It was my turn to host this year so we had 25 for lunch. Our theme this year was "Books and Music". Kev cooked a turkey on the Weber - instructions and recipe said a 4kg turkey needs 3 to 4 hours to cook. So....Kev lit the braai and was ready to put the turkey on at 9:30am. All went so well BUT the turkey was beautifully cooked at 11:30!!!! Anyway, it was served cold but was so juicy and yummy. I did two stuffed ducks which were wonderful. I have attached my menu for the day.
We ate all afternoon and seem to have not stopped yet - 2010 is inviting weighless to be my best buddy!
The flower arrangements I made with old books about music I found at the Hospice book shop for R10. I cut out the middle and put in oasis and then added holly from my garden and sprayed the ball and pine cones gold - voila! Carol you should be proud of me.

We had a super day but I missed you all and thought about you so much.

Just a wish for 2010.....

May 2010 mark the beginning of a whole host of wonderful challenges that are just enough to grow you and expand your horizons. May all your dreams come true...

And to borrow a friend's favourite quote...
The best day of your life is the one in which you decide your life is your own. No apologies or excuses, no-one to lean on, rely on or blame. The gift of life is yours – it is an amazing journey and you, alone, are responsible for the quality of it. This is the day your life begins..”

Abraham Maslow

All our love Mon, Kev, Katie and Nick

Tuesday, 29 December 2009

its now in California - THECOWLES

You guessed it next stop - Christmas with THECOWLES.......
a short visit for us all - but well worth it.

MERRY CHRISTMAS from PLEASANTON CA
CIAO - THECOWLES - 2009

Monday, 28 December 2009

Christmas Down Under

We have Christmas all over the world us Cowles, we have been to Dubai, now we are in Australia. Next stop who knows.............................

Merry Christmas Everybody - the BECHARDS

Sunday, 27 December 2009

Chistmas in DUBAI with the Coopers

it was JINGLE BELLS ALL THE WAY



Merry Christmas to all & a Happy New Year



I hope there is deserts after this...........


For He's a JOLLY GOOD FELLA, and so say all of US
Hi All

Just cannot believe it's a year ago that we all put those wonderful Christmas messages together and clever Bill loaded onto the Blog. Well its that time again and I have been trying to find something really inspiring and meaningfully and managed to come up with a few things that I would like to share.

What is Christmas? It is tenderness for the past, courage for the present, hope for the future. It is a fervent wish that every cup may overflow with blessings rich and eternal, and that every path may lead to peace.

For the Cooper side of the family, the past year has been good and we are thankful for so very much. Courage for the present - well courage is a Cowle's 2nd name so attacking the present with courage is part of who we are. Hope for the future - my wish to all of you is that your cups overflow with blessings and wish you everything you wish yourselves.

We are spending Christmas day at home and have a few friends joining us for lunch. Shaun will be with Allan's mom in Ipswich. Will drink a toast to your all a 3pm UAE time, and with everyone all over the world, have no idea what time that will be your time!

Remember that - Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments
that take our breath away.

Here's hoping there are moments this Christmas take your breath away.

Love you all

Allan and Tricia
25-12-2009









LET'S WATCH TV

Why not, after a hard day at the office, put your slippers on, sit back and relax.

Channel 25 & 37

Sunday, 13 December 2009

TOOT - TOOT here comes the TRAIN

One Sunday afternoon while Elizma's folks were here, The Cowles all went to the local model train park. Did I say "MODEL" well judge for yourself, these dedicated men and their toys produce exact replicas of the real thing, fully to scale and 100% operational. I am not to sure who enjoyed it the most, Liam, Leon OuBill or OupaDanie. What a cracker of a day out we had.
Liam just loves his TOOT TOOTS
I am sure there is a song that goes " You say it best- when you say nothing at all" so enough said, sit back and watch the choo-choo's while Elizma sits back on her virtual computer and directs the show.

Chatanooga Choo Choo - TOOT TOOT

FOR THE BIRDS


Tessy sent these two beautiful pictures of her two love birds

My love birds Witkopie and Princess (budgies) kissing and cuddling.

My 2 lovely budgies.

I have a lovely lady, Sabine Pieper, who comes in 6 days a week for 2 to 4 hours to help me shower, dress and get put in my legs (wheelchair) and clean (house work) as much as she can within that time (funded by the government). After telling her my story of "Daddy's Yellow Rose" and how I missed it. It died while I was in hospital, last year.
Sabine went out and bought this rose bush for me and this was the first rose bud. Since I got it I have had 5 more roses and I have 2 more new ones just started.
I still pick them and put them in my very special (Mommy's) vase. The rose sits between the photo of Daddy and My Sis, Carol.

Tuesday, 8 December 2009

Franky and Charnelle in Dubai - November 2009

Franky was in Dubai for the Dubai Air Show in November.

He was joined by Charnelle and the Coopers for a photo shoot and a walk through Dubai with his camera in hand.


There are stacks more photo's just at the click of a mouse - just click here

We on the BLOG trust the trip was enjoyable and fun was had by all

Thursday, 3 December 2009

a Christmas Pudding

Now this is something to share, we have all had emails saying lets share reciepies, but this one is something else. Molly sent it in, so sit back and enjoy - JINGLE BELLS for 2010



Christmas Cake recipe!!

Ingredients:*

2 cups flour* 1 stick butter* 1 cup of water* 1 tsp baking soda* 1 cup of sugar* 1 tsp salt* 1 cup of brown sugar* Lemon juice* 4 large eggs* Nuts* 2 bottles of wine* 2 cups of dried fruit


Sample the wine to check quality. Take a large bowl, check the wine again.To be sure it is of the highest quality, pour one level cup and drink.

Repeat twice.

Turn on the electric mixer. Beat one cup of butter in a large fluffy bowl. Add one teaspoon of sugar. Beat again.


At this point it's best to make sure the wine is still OK. Try another cup... Just in case.


Turn off the mixerer thingy. Break 2 eggs and add to the bowl and chuck in the cup of dried fruit.

Pick the frigging fruit up off floor. Mix on the turner.. If the fried druit gets stuck in the beaterers just pry it loose with a drewscriver.

Sample the wine to check for tonsisticity.


Next, sift two cups of salt. Or something.

Check the wine.


Now shift the lemon juice and strain your nuts. Add one table. Add a spoon of sugar, or some fink. Whatever you can find. Greash the oven. Turn the cake tin 360 degrees and try not to fall over. Don't forget to beat off the turner. Finally, throw the bowl through the window.


Finish the wine and wipe counter with the cat.


Go to Woollies and buy cake.


Bingle Jells!

Monday, 16 November 2009

A Special for " NANA CAROL"

BOOK YOUR SEATS
your
THURSDAY NIGHT
STARTS RIGHT HERE
@
6pm
COMMING SOON to this screen

with lots and lots of LOVE

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

Tickets booked todate = 11 @ 18:30 Wednesday evening.

dont forget there is " buy one get one free pop corn"

Sunday, 15 November 2009

The IRON MAN competition - S-Africa/Scotland

Tania and Andy came for a surprise visit on Sunday while Billy & Ria were away on holiday in Dorset - Southern England - November 2009

There was 3 bottles of wine and a long way home..........................

Now that you have read the book, it is time to see the MOVIE

What a lovely surprise it was and it looks like it was a tie after all.

Camera work - Leon on his IPHONE

Edited by: The editor ( who else)


The winner takes it all

WHEN I'm 64 - MITCH 17-11-2009


Well the day has arrived when Mitch turns 64



Just a few memories of days gone bye

Happy Birthday Mitch from us all

Kevin's Birthday 17/11/2009

Molly - Carol - Billy - Tessy - Tricia - Franky - Monica - Kevin

Happy Birthday "BOET" from all of us on the blog


17-11-2009

If anybody watching this knows where in the world our KEVIN COWLE is, please contact one of us or by leaving a comment on this blog.

Wednesday, 4 November 2009

The Coopers go to ITALY - October 2009

Yes, the Coopers had one hell of a time in Italy, they aslo got snap happy with their camera, in order to share their holiday with us all.

Here is a short video of some of the pictures



To view all the photos in the Cooper PICASA web albums just click here or you can visit http://picasaweb.google.com/pat.cooper100 there is plenty to see, so grab a cold one-sit back and enjoy "A Holiday in Italy" by the click of your mouse.

Day 1- Dropped the bags at hotel and headed off- landed up at The Spanish Steps and was amazed at the crowds of people. Could hardly walk down the stairs for people sitting shoulder to shoulder. Stopped at a small pavement patisserie for a bite and then were off again winding our way thru the narrow streets to the Trevi Fountain. Disappointed at the lack of coins but only found out afterwards the coins are clearer at regular intervals. Suppose at the strength of the euro, a small fortune would be sitting under the water. Wandered back to the hotel to do some Internet search for a hotel for the rest of our stay in Rome. Bit surprised at EUR 12 per half an hour Internet usage in the hotel. Managed to find a hotel on the other side of the Vatican which suited our pockets.
Day 2 - Made our way by taxi to new hotel where we waited for the arrival of Allan's mom. Settled her in, then the 3 of us headed out to the Colosseum . 'Gladiators' outside ripped us off for EUR 20 by standing in our picture and then demanded payment telling us EUR 10 each for Allan and I and they will not charge 4 Allan’s mom! Did the tour with the audio guide - interesting. Took a slow walk down. Passed the 'wedding cake' late lunch, early dinner with Allan having his 1st plate of spaghetti cabonare. Wandered back and took a rest on the steps opposite the wedding cake. Got caught up in a gay pride parade with loads of police presence, helicopter circling above. Looked peaceful enough but decided to leave while the going was good.
Day 3 -Did the open bus tour of Rome. Fortunate to be going past St Peters sq at 11.15 with the pope outside saying mass to the crowds gathered in the square. To far away from the actual balcony to see anything but did see him on the big screens placed round to square. Off at Piazza Navona. Stopped for a coffee that turned into lunch, a bottle of wine, Allan's 2nd plate of spaghetti carbonara and some divine tiramisu, walked on to find the Parthenon. Back on the bus back to St Peters and a taxi back to the hotel.
Day 4-Left Allan and his mom having coffee and enjoying the Italian sunshine and rain, while I headed off on a tour of the Vatican museums, Sistine Chapel and St Peters. Loved it but again very crowded with the rain made it worse with all these people pushing to get inside out of the rain where I was enjoying the rain in the Vatican gardens. Being a history lover and a traditionalist to be surrounded by so much history was amazing and food for the soul. Talking of food, after a 2 hour trip on a tram to some very dodgy parts of Rome, landed up at a tiny restaurant near the Vatican for Allan's 3rd plate of spaghetti cabonare! Anyone want a critique on spaghetti cabonare in Rome - ask Al!

Day 5 -Taxi to the station and onto the train for Florence. Took the slow train - arrived 3.5 hours later. Found a delightful hotel on the bank of the Arno - Hotel Principe. Settled in relaxed and then went off walking to find a place for dinner - Allan decided to start his gnocchi trip and had gnocchi
Day 6 -Did the bus trip round Florence soaking up the history and the great arts. Freezing cold - 5 deg! Left Allan and his mom sitting in the sun at the Doumo and went off to find a closed pair of shoes. Shopping in Florence - what can be wrong! With my feet now warm in my new shoes, it was back on the blue route to do the 2nd tour. Back to the hotel and then out 4 dinner. Walked for ages and finally settled in a restaurant with an Italian menu with no English translation and a waitress that spoke no English so had no idea what we were ordering. No recognizable cabonara or gnocchi in sight! Al landed up with a plate of dried meat all displayed nicely on his plate but needed a cheese sammie after he had finished and I landed up with a delicious lamb shank done in a locally brewed beer.
Day 7 -Walked to Ponte Vecchio and browsed the jewelers shops. Looked for Kate and Marc's lock but could not find it. Then another walk round the streets and left Al and his mom sitting in the sun while I went off to the statue of David in the academia museum. Dinner - shared a Florentine steak with Al. Supposed to be the origin of steak. This huge piece (Sunday roast for 6) very rare and sliced to perfection - really good.
Day 8-Ppicked up the hire car and headed off to Pisa. The beautiful white marble and the leaning tower were stunning. From there entered the co-ordinates for the 6th Division Infantry war cemetery. Wonderful drive and found the cemetery with no problem. Very sad walking amongst the graves and reading the names, ages and inscriptions of all these South African soldiers who lost their lives in the war. Cemetery beautifully maintained by the British war commission. Left there feeling very sad and thinking of all the current turmoil and boys at war. Made our way for the east coast via Assisi. Now there - all that white stone and marble up on the hill is stunning. Need to research St Francis storey. Beautiful ,stunning amazing what else can I say. Stopped at a non de script hotel and landed up at Ancona. Lovely hotel on the Adriatic sea. Walked for ages looking for a place to eat and loads of pizza places. Landed up getting the car to drive to a restaurant. Landed up at another pot luck place all in Italian and no idea of what was ordered. Must agree with the lonely planet that the best for tourist in Ancono is the road out.
Day 9 -Worked our way down the coast. Very boring and nothing remotely pleasant to see. Even stopped at McDonald's for a coffee! Made the wise move to head inland and travelled thru some amazing small villages including a place high in the mountains with the mountains covered in snow. Bit chilly! Views were magnificent Headed back to the coast to Vasco for the night. Found a small restaurant where only the chef spoke English so had service from the chef himself. Great meal and then off to find a bed for the night.
Day 10 - travelled further down the east coast hoping it would get better, but hopes were in vain. Had lunch- dinner at MacDonald's! Moved a bit inland and after a dreadfully drive thru Foggia headed inland. Stayed at a nice hotel - Queen Victoria.
Day 11- Headed off to Sorrento on our way to Napoli. The descriptive word that comes to mind in dreadful! Found the San Nickoli Hotel and headed off to find some dinner. Besides coffee shops, bars and Pizza places - guess what we had for dinner - yes. MacDonald's!!
Day 12 -Oon route to Napoli. Just on long road of rundown and dirty streets. Loads of clothing hanging on rails on the pavements. The Tree shops in Dar had more appeal. Drove into Naples, cashed some money at the station and drove out. Must have missed the good parts as what we saw was filthy sidewalks, traffic Jams, washing hanging everywhere and mad drivers. Offer me another paid trip to Naples or Dar es Salaam at my own expense and I would take Dar. Stopped in at Pompeii and visited the archaeological site of this town buried after Mt Vesuvius erupted. The drive out of Naples on the autosrade up on the hill overlooking the med was stunning. Sorrento to Naples from a distance looks picture postcard perfect - just don't go too close! Drove back up into the mountains and found this lovely town built on the side of a hill. Beautifully maintained and clean Muro Lucano. On our way out happened on a lovely hotel. Bougainville - not a Bougainville is sight, but had a very peasant stay with a good meal in their restaurant with some local wine.
Day 13 - Had to head for Bari for mom to catch her flight early Friday morning. Entered a destination into the gps and off we went. An hour and a half later we were back looking at the village on the hill where we spent the night! A major bridge was closed and no matter what road we took the gps kept brings us back to this closed bridge! After going thru the same tunnels for the 3rd time, decided to follow the road signs and head for Potenza the old fashioned way with the road signs and the map. Arrived in Bari early afternoon and relaxed. Currently sitting in the hotel garden updating what we have been up to. Run out off books to read and resorted to an e book on my laptop and read till the battery went flat. No adapter so now no e book. Will have to find an English book store to buy a book tomorrow which should be a challenge! Having a menu with the English translation is a bonus at least we can see what to order and know what we are getting. Had a great meal and finished off with a great cuppachino.
Day 14 -Dropped mom at Bari airport and headed inland. Fortunately drove past Foggia this time and not thru it. Back in the mountains with some wonderful scenery. Must have been high up to see the odd ski slope sitting tucked in the mountains waiting for the snow. Took some scenic pics near Lavelli. Drove to L Aquila then onto Riete and looked for a hotel in Treni. Busy town on a Friday night so headed out to Todi. Following signs and winding round on narrow mountain roads in the pitch dark looking for a place to sleep was not my idea of fun. More by luck than judgment, happened across VillaLuisa on the out skirts of Todi at 20:45. Booked in and had a delicious plate of penne with cream. Mushrooms and sausage. Poor mom only got home after a five hour delay as all the communications were down in Italy and no flights could take off or land. Glad she eventually got home safe and sound.
Day 15- After breakfast of another roll and cheese ( oh, what I would give for a plate of bacon and eggs!) Went in search of a Laundromat. Walked round the village with its interesting Saturday morning market, found the wishy washy and sat for an hour while the machines did their thing. After depositing the clean clothes at the hotel, went off to explore the old city on foot. Amazing! Wondered round this ancient town that has been restored so well and maintained to perfection. The narrow roads up steep hills - you can just imagine to donkey carrying his load. Unfortunately replaced now with smart cars with mad Italian drivers behind the wheel delivering booze and supplies to restaurants and up market shops tucked in corners or down narrow alleys. Managed to get Al into 2 churches! The one from 1276. At 5 to 1 we were rushed out the church as it was closing time for siesta. In the normal Al style, he approached a rather large cat and bears the scars from the encounter, Brutus will leave a permanent mark on Al reminding him of Todi. Took a slow drive round the area and back to the hotel to join the locals in this siesta pastime. Dinner at the hotel of a delicious meal including the local Truffle and a great bottle of Umbrian wine finished off with some Italian ice cream and a coffee.
Day 16 - Woke up very confused with the tv showing the time as 7.08 and my watch as 8.08 - the clocks had been set back an hour for the daylight saving and the winter time. Once that confusion was solved, heading out of Todi with a sad feeling as it is such a delightful place and seeped in history. Headed for Siena via Bolsena. Al wanted to see the lake there. Arrived in Siena just before the start of a football game ( Siena vs Juventus) with crowds of people making their way to the stadium which is just about in the centre of the city. Fortunate to get parking and set off to explore the delights of Siena. Stunning ancient architecture and seeped in history - walked round and saw all the major sites and a few hours later had the task of finding our way back to the car. Fortunately saved the location on the GPS so after a strenuous walk up some steep mountains ( they were actually hills, but felt like mountains!) Located the car and headed out of town for the daily hotel search. Just as well we left when we did as Siena lost the football 0-1. Spotted a sign and landed up at a perfect hotel which completes my image of a hotel in Tuscany - the hotel Belvedere di San Leonino. A large country house built around 1400 recently converted to a hotel whilst keeping its architectural features and original atmosphere. Could just park here and throw away the car keys and the return tickets. Wonder if they need a dishwasher!! Dinner was to die for - vegetable antipasti followed by gnocchi with a fresh tomato sauce followed by veal with spinach finished of with a fresh fruit salad. Good thing we only staying 3 nights as longer than that and my jeans will not fit.
Day 17 -having my coffee sitting in the garden under the Tuscany sun (think - read a book with that title 'under the Tuscan sun, ) with the sun shining and a beautiful crisp morning - what more could you ask for besides another 3 weeks! After breakfast headed for Livorno on the west coast. Not much to offer besides a huge naval base and training school. Travelled down the coast visiting all the coastal towns on the Med. Not sure if they have been closed up for the winter or they have been hit really hard by the recession, but all these towns are boarded up, no people walking round, no activity at all. Can't imagine what it must cost to close a whole town up for 6 months. Once again no use of the coast, as most places you could not see the sea for either a forest or a train line. The few we did actually get down to the sea had a marina with loads of boats, no people and not even an open toilet never mind a ice cream shop or a coffee shop! Went as far down as Follonica via Piombino then up again towards Siena and back to the hotel for another delicious dinner of selection of cold meats for antipasti then minestrone soup for me and pasta with 4 cheese sauce followed by pork fillet done in a peppercorn cream sauce, with an apple cake dessert accompanied with a bottle of red wine from the local winery.
Day 18 -Decided to revisit Assisi as its only 2 hours from where we are. Stopped of at Castelione Lago on our way where there is a large lake Al wanted to see. Not a fisherman on the shore in sight and not a boat on the water - another village or town gone to sleep for the winter. Assisi is amazing. All those little shops tucked away in corners and the restaurants hidden away in narrow alleys. Walking up and down, seemed more up than down according to how my legs were feeling, the narrow alleys or roads just soaking up the history. The churches and buildings going back to the 1st century BC. The most impressive being the St Francis church, basilica and tomb built 1225 - 1253. Not sure if my dad went to Assisi on his trip to Italy, but I hope he did as he would have loved it. Lite a few candles for my mom, dad, family and friends - real candles and not those electronic ones seen in so many churches today. Walking from the bottom to where the car was parked I would recommend to anyone training for the comrades or climbing Kili! Al even enjoyed the churches and the whole visit even if he did snag these historic buildings. Then the 2 hour drive back to our gem of a hotel for our final night and another gourmet scrumptious dinner, of a dry cold meat, rocket with shaved parmesan cheese drizzled with divine olive oil as antipasti followed by tomato soup for me and spag bog for Al and then a steak with mushroom sauce and glazed baby onions finished off with a cream caramel type dessert - needless to say- washed down with a local red wine. Bonus time as we have decided to spend another night here and leave for Rome on Thursday - yippey! Spend the day visiting local sites and I will do a Tuscany cooking course tomorrow (Wed) night. Tough decision as Al gets another dinner at the hotel!
Day 19 -Started with a lazy morning and at 11 started a drive round the local area. Called the cooking school but could not get a booking so that was off. Now I also get another dinner at the hotel! Drove round some really old villages and landed up at Monteriggioni. A castle going back to the 12 century when Siena and Florence were fighting for supremacy (which Florence won) For a change the actual castle grounds were pretty flat but was tough walking on the un even cobble stones. All the buildings and the small church all from the 12 century. In the afternoon was back to the hotel for siesta ( could get used this siesta thing) . The last supper - ham tomato and olive on pieces of toast. Now I know why tomato is a fruit as the local tomatoes have such a sweet distinct taste then I had soup that was more like a pate it was so thick and yes you guessed right - Al had paste - done in herbs, mushrooms and olive oil. The mushrooms on their own were delicious. Mains were a veal stew with all the red and yellow peppers, which don't agree with me, but what the hell - did not bring rennies for nothing. Absolutely delicious. Dessert was little Italian biscuits with a dessert wine. Oh yes and a bottle of local red wine.
Day 20 -all good thing come to an end - will have to leave Belverdere today. Came for 1 night and stayed for 4. Absolutely no option as we have to be in Rome tonight to catch Emirates flight on Friday. Slow drive to Rome, 3.5 hours. Driving in Rome when you have no idea where you are going, following instruction from a GPS - is a challenge - well done Al (I need another holiday after that) Stayed at the Hotel Princess and the next challenge came when we decided to take the car and find some supper. No problem finding a restaurant, but parking was the problem. A historic city like Rome was certainly not built for sooooo many cars; even if some of them are the smallest cars you will ever see. The scooter drivers, and there are loads, are just waiting to be wiped out the way they drive. Eventually found a parking with Al and I intact as well as the car and no scooters wiped out on our search. Have no idea where the restaurant was or is, as we just drove. Al had his favorite of spaghetti cabonare and I had a lamb dish. Good meal but no wine this time with Al having to drive. Seems the ways of the UAE with no drinking and driving have been ingrained!
Day 21 - Lazy morning and head to the airport at 11. So it’s: arrivedechi Italy and a great holiday. Ps. Looks like France is still the place to execute the retirement plan.

Monday, 2 November 2009

The Baarts 1st November 2009

Something to celebrate in the Baart Family


Dear all my family

Nicholas is making his First Communion on Sunday 1st November at 9am mass. Please say special prayers and keep him in your thoughts. He is so excited and very busy this week with rehearsals. I will certainly be sending photos so you can see how grown up and special he will look. We will be having a lunch at Pat and Gerard as their son Kieron is also making his first Holy Communion so the little Baarts will steal the day. I hope the weather is good as there are about 60 people!
All my love
Monica


Just thought I'd let you know, in researching or looking for a special Grace for Nick to say on Sunday I discovered that Saint Tarcisius is the patron saint of First Communicants - fitting to think Sister Tarcisius will be looking down on us........

Some photos of Nick on Sunday - isn't he handsome! We shared the day with Gerard's son Kieron. We had a stunning day. He looked so good and read so beautifully during Mass. He really enjoyed himself.
Herewith also the Grace he said before the meal.

Nicholas

Heavenly Father

Bless the food before us,

the family and friends beside us

and the love between us.

Kieron

For health and food,

For love and friends,

For everything thy goodness sends,

Father in heaven, we thank thee.

AMEN



Well the editor has also done some homework and come up with the following photos of Sister Tarcisius. One is a old family photo and the other one is when she came "forth in her tri-umph"


Wednesday, 23 September 2009

The big SIX-OH!

A fantastic 60 year journey is being celebrated today:

Born in Primrose Germiston South Africa in 1949
Then having lived in:
Bremersdorp (Mbabane) Swaziland
Primrose Germiston (South Africa)
Bulawayo Southern Rhodesia (Zimbabwe)
Fort Victoria Southern Rhodesia (Zimbabwe)
Livingstone Southern Rhodesia (Zimbabwe)
Chasamba Northern Rhodesia (Zambia)
Broken Hill Northern Rhodesia (Zambia)
Bwana Mkubwa Northern Rhodesia (Zambia)
Ndola Northern Rhodesia (Zambia)
then back to the beginning Primrose Germiston South Africa

Then after marrying Ria, they lived in:
Germiston, Brakpan, Boksburg, Pretoria East, North of Pretoria (in the bush!)...
... before finally settling in none other than the original hunting grounds of the Cowle-clan: the UK!
(Woking, Surrey, UK, to be precise)

Happy birthday Bill, Billy, Dad, Ou Grootte, PaBill, Oupa, Uncle Bill, OuToppie, JongToppie, Ou Kerel, Manlief, Big Brother, Little Brother, a.k.a. William John Cowle Jnr!!

Have a fantastic 60th!! We all love you to bits!

(the birthday boy!)

Monday, 24 August 2009

A SMARTIE BIRTHDAY SPECIAL

THIS ONE IS FOR DEBBIE, the Editor just can not forget about 40 or so years ago, driving upto White River and arriving at the farm, there was one little girl who came running out with her 2 sisters ( little brother was not part of the clan in those early days), and all she could say was " ITS THE SMARTIE MAN" he has arrived - what memories WOW.


HAPPY BIRTHDAY "DEBBIE" 25-08-2009

Sunday, 5 July 2009

its nifty and she is fifty - THE 8 O'clock NEWS

It has finally happened, it is 8 O'Clock and here is the news, better late than never...........

It is just a start and a preview, we start of with Tania's July visit to "THE COWLES" in the States, and tomorrow we will move on, enjoy part one


It just gives us all an insight to how you party on the 4th of July

WE will be back with all the photo's and videos just after this