Thursday, 31 May 2018
Wednesday, 30 May 2018
Duck Feet
Tuesday, 29 May 2018
Early Start
Posted by Jerome West at 23:22 0 comments
Labels: Free State, sunrise
Monday, 28 May 2018
Memory of Carol
Posted by Jerome West at 16:42 0 comments
Sunday, 27 May 2018
Give a Dog a Bone
Posted by Jerome West at 21:26 0 comments
Labels: Belgium Shepherd, bone, dogs, German Shepherd, River Song
Saturday, 26 May 2018
You Are Next
Posted by Jerome West at 21:18 0 comments
Labels: Brethren
Friday, 25 May 2018
15 Bodies
Last night River Song, my German Shepherd cross Belgium Shepherd puppy would not stop barking. It was a windy night with an ill feeling in the air. After many checks with a touch, I resigned myself that I must have a problem puppy as she is just barking at the wind but this morning I learnt that I was far wrong.
Last night another pilgrim fell to the Mamlambo, a mermaid snake like African spirit/goddess that can shapeshift her form at will. Well the Mamlambo that lives here in the splash pool of the Manie Mulder waterfall was on the prowl last night which according to statistics here in this gorge she does on average just over 3 times a year when she is hungry. Our stats count last night's victim as body number 15, the 2nd one this year to be fished out of the Muldersdrift Se Loop, a stream which springs out of the rocks between Roodekrans and Krugersdorp. For the record, the 1st victim this year was on Sunday the 21 January 2018 and a Police helicopter was sent to retrieve the body.
Come on 15 bodies in 4 years! This has to stop. This is a very strong spirit that lives down in the splash pool of the Manie Mulder waterfall, very strong. This Mamlambo, she is very unhappy about all the Protea Trees that are being cut down for firewood and the sewerage that plagues this stream and the Walter Sisulu National Botanical Gardens downstream.
The only fix I can see is to stop people going down into this gorge at night. And to do this I propose that this, the deepest gorge in Gauteng, home to the last 2 African Tree Ferns in the wilds of Gauteng, to be incorporated into the National Botanical Gardens. Yes this area needs to be protected! Alien trees to be removed and the area returned to its natural state. Allow access only during the day for the pilgrims to collect the Holy Water, and to wash themselves spiritually but then leave before dark. No one should be allowed to stay overnight in this spiritual realm, no one. That way the Mamlambo will be happy again.
Well according to the statistics, 1 more pilgrim has to feed the hunger of the Mamlambo before the year is over. Surely 15 deaths is way too much for one stream to cause. Let us put a stop to this and at the same time protect the environment
Posted by Jerome West at 13:32 0 comments
Labels: Belgium Shepherd, German Shepherd, Mamlambo, Protea Trees, veldt
Thursday, 24 May 2018
Red Peg
Posted by Jerome West at 20:31 0 comments
Wednesday, 23 May 2018
I can Only Imagine
Posted by Jerome West at 23:48 0 comments
Labels: Centre Church, Clint, family, Frank, friends, Jerome, Maurizio, Montecasino, Morné, Stephan
Tuesday, 22 May 2018
Goqwana
Posted by Jerome West at 16:20 0 comments
Labels: Goqwana, Home Affairs
Monday, 21 May 2018
His Lordship
Anyways, driving to the local Walmart to buy some pool chlorine, this car past me with a pooch in the rear seat being driven around like royalty. At first I thought that he looks like Harry, no wait what is his dad's name Charles or was that Mark. Uhmmm you can see the resemblance of his lordship?
Okay I am going get some haters, but I still don't see what all the fuss was about.
Posted by Jerome West at 16:07 0 comments
Labels: dogs
Sunday, 20 May 2018
Deceiving Desert
Posted by Jerome West at 11:26 0 comments
Labels: Centre Church, grass
Saturday, 19 May 2018
I am Fine
After yesterday, I just want to curl up and sleep like Paddy and Rosy were doing this morning when I had to get up and face the day. I left Matthew with his friends, it is where he feels most comfortable, the shock to me was when he walked out of his room after getting changed after bringing him down from Pretoria to Benoni was that I have an Emo Kid on my hands. He was dressed with a black bennie on his head, long hair hanging down over his eyes, black jeans, and a black long jacket. The saving grace was that he had a red t-shirt on. Oh thank God, a little hope with the splash of colour.
I had to leave him there with his friends, although my inner self was screaming no. But even though he answers all questions of how he is with a non committal "I am fine", I know that he is not but his heart is in the hands of God.
This morning, there was lots of excitement in the air as it was the day of the Royal Wedding. Oh so what was my response as I had to go do some work. To me standing still I start sinking. I have to keep moving, 1 foot in front of the other even though I feel like these 2 cats, wanting to just curl up into myself as I am emotionally exhausted.
Posted by Jerome West at 22:15 0 comments
Friday, 18 May 2018
Okay I see
I woke in the early hours of the morning with a pain in my chest, on the left but more left than where the heart is situated. Sitting up in bed, I pushed my hand into the side of my rib cage and the pain subsided. Since I was up, I might as well go to the toilet, but Paddy seeing me stumble into the on-suite bathroom, jumped up onto the basin cupboard and I had to turn the tap on for him to drink.
After my toilet, I sat on the edge of the bed looking at my cellphone waiting for Paddy to finish drinking. All of a sudden my phone started ringing. I saw the name of the caller, Simone, and I knew straight away that Carol, Matthew's mom has crossed over. In trepidation I answered "Hello Simone", and Simone then asked if I was Jerome, I answered "yes", and she asked again "Jerome West" and I said yes again. She then told me the sad news that Carol has past on and she asked if I can let Matthew know.
It was 03:31 and I just sat there on my bed. Emotions were raging through me. Matthew was my biggest concern. It was too early to get ready and drive to Pretoria to see Matthew, but I got up and made some coffee. It was dark in the lounge and I didn't want to put any lights on as my emotions remained hidden in the dark. I opened the blinds so that enough light came in from outside for me to make coffee and not stumble over any cat.
On my drive up to Pretoria, in between my tears, I had so much time to think of how I am going to break the news to Matthew that his mom has past away, one way was that I would knock on his res door, wake him up, and as he answers the door still half asleep, I would stand there, just shake my head, then give him a big hug. While in my thoughts, the phone rang again, it was Simone. She told me that news of Carol's passing was spreading fast and she feared that one of Matthew's friends might message him before I got to him to break the news, so I had to phone him. As suspected I woke him up with the call. Matthew said hello dad, and I could not say a word, I just choked up.
Nothing was said between us for what felt like ages...
Then I managed to say, "I am on my way to fetch you".
He answer, "okay, I see" and the call ended.
In those 3 words, okay I see I just knew that he knew, no other words were needed than okay I see.
Posted by Jerome West at 18:35 1 comments
Thursday, 17 May 2018
The Duff Intervention
When we first got the nod from the Duffs, I wondered if it was an intervention but noooo it was an awesome evening with some kwel friends.
Wednesday, 16 May 2018
Blind with Fear
Posted by Jerome West at 23:09 1 comments
Labels: art
Tuesday, 15 May 2018
Wot No Kilroy?
Posted by Jerome West at 18:18 0 comments
Monday, 14 May 2018
Breakfast Meeting
Sunday, 13 May 2018
Morning Gorgeous
Posted by Jerome West at 19:57 0 comments
Labels: coffee
Saturday, 12 May 2018
Surrounded by Friends
Posted by Jerome West at 22:49 0 comments
Labels: sunset
Friday, 11 May 2018
Soul Food
Posted by Jerome West at 23:46 0 comments
Thursday, 10 May 2018
Orange Flower
Posted by Jerome West at 19:34 0 comments
Labels: flowers
Wednesday, 9 May 2018
My Favourite Things
Tuesday, 8 May 2018
Headmaster Duff
Posted by Jerome West at 22:53 0 comments
Labels: Centre Church, Connect, Duff, friends, Lance
Monday, 7 May 2018
Not a Good Place
Posted by Jerome West at 18:33 0 comments
Sunday, 6 May 2018
Its a Wrap
Posted by Jerome West at 22:13 0 comments
Labels: food, restaurants, Vintage Amber
Saturday, 5 May 2018
Enough is Enough
Posted by Jerome West at 23:01 0 comments
Friday, 4 May 2018
Mighty Small Demo
Posted by Jerome West at 17:47 0 comments
Labels: helicopter, Oryx, Puma, Ratel, SA Army, SAAF, Super Puma
Thursday, 3 May 2018
Zenobia
Posted by Jerome West at 17:08 0 comments
Wednesday, 2 May 2018
Siwelele sa Masele
Tuesday, 1 May 2018
Red Cappuccino
Posted by Jerome West at 09:48 0 comments
Labels: red cappuccino
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