Showing posts with label Bed and Breakfast.. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bed and Breakfast.. Show all posts

Sunday, 26 May 2019

Kameel Stoepstorie: Van Riebeeck Chairs


The old chairs and the reason for the name
Van Riebeeck chairs are not a brand or style it merely forms part of modern history in South Africa.  
Well in short Anthoniszoon "Jan" van Riebeeck was a Dutch colonial administrator and founder of Cape Town. On 24 December 1651, accompanied by his wife Maria de la Quiellerie, Jan van Riebeeck set off from Texel in The Netherlands for the Cape of Good Hope. 
He was to oversee the setting up of a refreshment station to supply Dutch ships on their way to the East. Sailing on the Dromedaris with two other ships, the Rejiger and De Goede Hoop, Van Riebeeck was accompanied by 82 men and 8 women. 
Land was sighted on 5 April 1652 and the ships docked the next day. 
Their son Abraham was born on October 18, 1653, Castle of Good Hope, Cape Town

We found a beautiful piece of cloth that was printed with the Van Riebeeck story.
Hence the name of these 4 dining chairs as Van Riebeeck chairs. 

First we had to strip it down and give the wood a good treatment of oil.
This was a timeous process and we used mainly fine sandpaper and steel wool 

This was the first time we did this kind of upholstery
We must admit that we had to redo the first chair because the back was upside down.  


The first chair seat is done 
The first chair is finished 
Even the back section is showing in the right direction 

Done for the time 

Lots of blessing from South Africa 
Sandra and Hennie 

Friday, 14 November 2014

White roses in Spring


Historically, white roses symbolized innocence and purity, and perhaps the reason how it became part of weddings and bridal bouquets. 
Till the white rose blooms again 
You must leave me, leave me lonely 
So goodbye my love, till then 
Till the white rose blooms again. 
- Nana Mouskouri - 
The red rose whispers of passion, 
And the white rose breathes of love; 
O, the red rose is a falcon, 
And the white rose is a dove.
Truths and roses have thorns about them.

It will never rain roses!  
What though youth gave love and roses -
Age still leaves us friends and wine 

My life is part humor, part roses and part thorns 


In the 14th-century the white rose was part of the heraldic sign of the Duke of York who faced off with 
the red-rose Lancaster family, giving the renowned 
War of Roses its name.
Love from South Africa 
Sandra 

Thank you for all the wonderful friends whom are sharing this story!!!

Tuesday, 21 October 2014

Saturday, 20 September 2014

Kameel Stoepstorie: Donkey carts


Everywhere in South Africa you can experience the rich biodiversity and cultural assets of the from a traditional donkey cart.
The donkey is the traditional means of transportation and the people use their donkey carts to carry their produce and to travel with.







You can enjoy a spectacular sunset with a glass of champagne or orange juice. You can listen to beautiful stories while travelling on the cart. 
If you want to experience a colourful perspective of village life you have to travel by donkey cart.

Thanks for taking a ride on a donkey cart in South Africa 

Till next time 
Sandra