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have a laugh, help a kid see the sea

20 Aug 2010, Posted by Cape Town Girl in Celebrity, Parties, a good cause, cape town, radio, things to do, 1 Comments


Guys, we all remember this wonderful video where SA comedian Don Packett pretends to be the Head Parlotone and swings around his chicken leg. Well you can catch him and Jon Vlismas – who is also hilarious – at the Breadline Africa comedy show at the Grand Daddy Hotel on 2 September 2010. It’s being hosted by ridiculously good-looking Richard Hardiman, whom you listen to every morning on 2oceansvibe radio, no doubt.

(Hey does ANYONE listen to ‘old radio’ anymore? Like over the airwaves’? Gosh, that’s right up there with ‘dialup modems’, yes? Hey remember when you actually had to ‘fiddle with a knob’ so you could ‘get a signal’? Mindblowing!)

Anyway Breadline for Africa is a charity that is close to CTG’s heart, and hilarity aside, the funds raised from this will go to sending 120 underprivileged kids to the Breadline For Africa Annual Seaside Party. This gets held every year and they take kids who have never seen the sea, to go sea the sea. Which is a very meaningful initiative. Please just imagine never having seen the sea?

Llandudno beach right here right now

The sea. You've never seen it.

Camps Bay right now

And this. You've never seen this either.

Ja, I thought so. Get yourself a ticket for R250 by clicking here. See you there! xx

sunbathers on the promenade

21 Jun 2010, Posted by Cape Town Girl in CTG recommends, art, cape town, lifestyle, south africa, things to do, 3 Comments


Have you guys seen the awesome sculptures of the little girl sunbather and her friend the dragonfly all over Sea Point prom at the moment? Word is that the sculptress is a lady from Joburg who paid to erect and make them herself. Is this true? If so, I really think the city of CT should buy them from her as an installation – they areĀ  so pretty, and they add such a good energy to the area. Everyone was totally hanging out with sunbather girl!

CTG shares a moment with sunbather girl

@5starRich totally gets sunbather girl's l'il vibe here, while wearing his World Cup D&G's

Sunbathing. Just looking at this makes my cockles warm inside.

You should go check them out – they’re all along the length of the promenade. Click here to read all about the artist, Marieke Prinsloo Rowe, and the story behind the little sunbather.

The Friday Dance

28 May 2010, Posted by Cape Town Girl in CTG recommends, photography, things to do, 0 Comments


Been doing these nifty weekend moves all morning here at CTG. Y’all should join in! Do it with me…

Zazz!

Zaazza!

Zazzu!

Spa Saturdays: One&Only Cape Town

29 Mar 2010, Posted by Cape Town Girl in cape town, lifestyle, south africa, spa saturdays, things to do, 0 Comments


One&Only Cape Town

By the time you read this, it’ll be monday morning. I’m going to get the week off to a good start by taking us on a trip back in time to Saturday, a day that stood out for being particularly awesome. It began with a 10am appointment for the Unwind Signature Treatment, at the One&Only Hotel. I pulled into the hotel’s drive, handed my car to a smiling, charming valet. As soon as I set eyes upon his dapper leopard-print waistcoat, I knew this was going to be good.

One&Only Cape Town - view from the Spa Island

I was shown to a dimly lit dressing room, where I disrobed into a luxurious O&O gown, made of a soft suede-like fabric which was lined with thick towelling. I eased into the fragrant waters of the vitality pool, where I let my muscles soak for a while so they’d be more receptive to massage.

My therapist, the lovely T, took me through the Unwind Signature Treatment, which included a full body scrub, a hot stone treatment, a full-body massage and a scalp massage. She rubbed two different kinds of oils on my hands and asked me to smell them. She said my body would tell me which one it needs. The first smelt good – patchouli and sandalwood. The second one opened up my lungs and filled my body with white light. “I’ll go with that one,” I said. T informed me that this oil contained frankincense and myrrh (how lovely!), “known to put you to sleep”. That sounded fantastic!

The Vitality Pool. You float on those beds while bubbles massage you from underneath.

Things got off to a good start with the scrub, which was rubbed on with warm oil and rubbed off with warm mitts - that feels as good as it sounds. T then alternated between a deep tissue massage and the hot stone massage. A bowl filled with warm water and fragrant essences was placed beneath the massage table so i could inhale it, and T worked warm, smooth volcanic basalt rocks into my muscles, all stiff from running the day before, stiffness dissolving into little sprinkly stars of happiness.

View from the mainland.

Then came the scalp massage, which was a soothing mud masque that cooled the scalp. My neck was stretched out and ‘reconfigured’ if you like – while T’s fingers worked magic on my temples, and all over my head. I was then turned onto my back, and all of the above was repeated on my top half. By the end of it, I was in a relaxation-induced coma, so I sipped on Pomegranate juice while I relaxed on one of the loungers in the relaxing room and eased myself back into the real world. I then spent a further hour in and out of the steam room, the vitality pool and the sauna. Because why on earth would I not?

Post treatment glow!

I am exaggerating only slightly when I say that I felt like a had been ‘born anew’ after this treatment. I have tried to describe it very richly so you too can feel ‘born anew’ too. So you can feel like we did this together. Sincerely hope this has helped you ease into Monday. If not, book yourself an Unwind Signature Treatment at One&Only Cape Town here. You can also be all old school with a telephone and call + 27 21 431 5888.

Confectionary obsession of the moment: Macaroons

28 Mar 2010, Posted by Cape Town Girl in CTG, Coffee Club, cape town, restaurants, things to do, 13 Comments


I sampled a Vanilla macaroon from Myatt Cafe at the Waterfront today. It was like a puffy, creamy vanilla-filled soft crumbly biscuity pastry. It was gone in 5 bites, but those bites will stay with me forever.

Macaroons from Myatt Cafe

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