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| Rainwater was coming in through the roof, melting the mud bricks and mortar. |
Author: Tim Hewitt-Coleman
The "Rest-a-While" Tea Room

Thanks to Volunteers
The response to the call to help save Kok’s Cottage has been overwhelming. People are volunteering their time and their special skills. I just took a call now from an old friend who is able to re-do the damaged window and door frames to match the originals. What can you contribute? Spread the word. What can your friends contribute? We will make this happen. Remember our 2 week “volunteer camp” starts on Saturday 22 June 2013. Its gonna be cold, its gonna be hard work, but its all worth while.
Bushbuck

Spotted this little Bushbuck over the road from the farm today. The amount of wild life is quite surprising.
Of Fear and Order
(This Column first appeared in The Herald on 7 June 2013)
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| Article in the Herald – 4 June 2013 |
For a Saturday morning, things were going pretty much as they usually do. My daughter’s under 10 hockey match at 8:30, a quick croissant and coffee in Parliament Street, then dashing through to Charlo or Lorraine or Summerstrand or wherever ever the birthday party/play date/guitar lessons were on that particular day. To be honest I can’t remember where I was on my way to, but I do remember a mild throbbing in my head recalling a particularly tasty Friday evening Merlot and I do remember that I drove past the site that Continental Tyres has been trying to rezone for the last two years. The land lies there, fallow, windswept and bare, offering no benefit, no opportunity and no hope. That’s probably why I hardly noticed it and why I certainly did not think of it at all again until I read Mandla Madwara speaking about it in the Herald this week.
There is no reason to fear!
Kok’s Cottage Crumbles

We found the cottage in a severe state of disrepair – some of the bricks are mud bricks other on kiln burnt clay bricks with mud and lime mortar.
the rain coming in though the holes in corrugated iron roof has got to the walls and is causing them to “dissolve”.
I fear the whole house could very soon come crashing down.
Pig Prices
Backyard veggies
The garlic I planted in early April is coming up well. I bought cloves from livingseeds.co.za. If you plant the stuff you get in the shop it is not likely to grow. Much if it is imported from China and irradiated for “health” reasons thus killing the life that makes mine sprout.
I expect to harvest in December and will keep you posted. These I have planted in my backyard in Walmer.
Goats
I enjoy going to the Fishers Corner livestock auctions. They are held on the last Saturday of every month. The auction site is about 30 Km out of Port Elizabeth at the intersection of Old Cape Road and the Rocklands road to Uitenhage.
Other people like going to the mall to browse and window shop, I prefer the farmers auction.
There are three sections to the auction. There is a “small goods” section where anything from fencing wire, to pumps to lampshades are auctioned off (all usually at very low prices)
Then there is the small stock auction, which includes, chickens, ducks, geese, pigs, dogs, parrots, you name it.
Then the larger live stock, including, cattle, sheep goats and sometimes horses.. Great outing.
I had my eye out for Goats this month. I would like to use them to do some bush clearing at Goedmoedsfontein.
Beautiful Boer Goats were selling at around R700 each at an average weight of 27 Kg.
If I can get to buy some by next month auction I will be a very happy man





