Make Up: Good Quality...Nice Price
/'Essence Mosaic Powder'
"with different perfectly aligned colours each, these mosaic powders conjure-up either a gorgeous rosy complexion or a sun-kissed tanned look. you now have a choice of the mosaic powder in a natural fresh colour combination or as a gentle bronzing powder"
'Essence Colour & Shine' Eyeshadow
"sure to satisfy even the highest demands on eye make-up: the baked colour & shine eyeshadows contain an unusually high pearl pigmentation to make your eyes shine like the stars! thanks to the triple-colored marbling, the light colors are especially radiant while the darker shades have incredible depth. the silky powder texture makes application really easy and the colors are super vibrant! apply moist for even more intensive results"
The Mosaic powder works wonderfully as a very subtle bronzer with lots of shimmer, and it lasts all day. The eyeshadows are easy to blend and are highly pigmented, so they really show up well.
Above is my growing collection...the swatch on the right are the eye shadow colours. The colour & shine shadow was from their 'Bohemia' range in "Good Old Times" and the duo eyeshadow in "Girls Night Out".
And look at these cute 'styling cards' you can download from the website:
Don'y let the young girly looking advertising put you off, with prices ranging from R30 - R80, you definitely get bang for your buck :)
Plus, Essence doe not test their products on animals (*yay*). Essence is stocked at most Clicks & Dischem Stores.
I ♥ market...Durban
/Here are just some of the wonderful stalls selling everything from cupcakes to fancy smancy dog bowls..
**click here for their facebook group**
**click here for the facebook group**
And there is loads of parking around the back of the building, and grass and trees and a bowling green.
One of the nicest markets I've ever been to in a long time. It was a pleasure walking around and meeting some of the stall owners and finding out more about their goodies on sale. This is the place to be if you want to be surrounded by very chic, young individuals with loads of talent. And of course, it's the perfect way to spend a Saturday ♥♥
Taking in the Trash: *Deer Hunter* Greenside, Joburg
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**Old Biscuit Mill** Cape Town
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Monkey Bay Backpackers, Ballito
/But, for all the other months of the year there is still lots happening in this growing coastal town.
So what does one need when planning a trip? Accommodation of course...and that's where Monkey Bay Backpackers comes in!

Neighbour Goods Market, Cape Town
/Woodstock, Cape Town

Must See...*Defending the Cave Man* Monte Casino, Jo'burg
/Accommodation on the N1...*Kuilfontein Stable Cottages* Colesburg
/But if you are looking for a half way stop point that serves mouth watering meals and crisp white linen, then Kuilfontein Stable Cottages are just for you.
Kuilfontein is a luxury Colesberg guest house offering bed and breakfast or dinner, bed & breakfast accommodation. The rooms are Their prices are definitely not for the faint hearted, but as is the case with most things in life, you really do get what you pay for here. Your hosts, Leigh and Penny Southey are friendly and charming, and will do their utmost to make your stay as enjoyable as possible.
For more information drop them a line at info@kuilfontein.co.za or check out their website by clicking here.
You won't be disappointed by either their hospitality or their Karoo lamb curry :)

Yummy *Bran Muffins*
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Renewing your *Drivers License* in SA
/Even the thought of having to renew my drivers was enough to give me a headache. I mean, you couldn't pay me enough to redo it (what with the hassle of having to make a booking, failing and having to fork out more money for another test date, the stress of having to do an incline start while not putting the car in gear, and of course all the money that went into lessons) let's just say I would rather do without a car than have to do the test again today, I'm sure you feel the same :)
So, when I was pulled over the other day for a routine check (I was not speeding however hard you find that to believe!) I was politely informed that my drivers would expire in the next few months. Ok, so I'll just head to a station and get it renewed, easy peasy right?? Wrong.
30 minutes standing in a queue of 20 people, with one person on duty while everyone is on tea break is not my idea of a nice day out. So, to make things easier for you, I've got all the info on what you need right here:
- green application form (you get this at the driving license centre...fill in parts A & D)
- your current driving license
- your ID book
- photocopy of your current license (Someone at the centre made a copy for me. I'm not sure why you need this but take one just incase)
- two black and white ID photographs (they seem to have a very snazzy new system in place and only require 1 photo, but take 2 as you never know!)
- R220 (you can pay by cash or credit/debit card at most places, but have the cash on hand just in case)
The eye test took me bout 30 seconds, and fingerprints about 1 minute. BUT I did go to a very small centre (I would definitely recommend in Jo'burg is Bedfordview, the service was 100 times better than Edenvale and I was in and out in 15 minutes...truth!)
I was then told it would take about 4 weeks for my new, renewed license to arrive.
Hope you find that helpful, and good luck :)

*Lomo*graphy!
/If you still have no idea what the title of this post means, check these out:

Me Tarzan, you eat???
/a sprig of rosemary
10-15 cloves of garlic, peeled and cut in half
3-4 bunches of spring onions
a handful of dried oregano
2 onions, sliced
the juice of 2 to 3 lemons
about half a metre of galvanised wire
2-3 metres of rope
a forked stick
a basting brush
a sharp knife
a small stool
a wheelbarrow
orange wood – any hard fruit wood will do, but do not use ordinary firewood
an accessible branch on a tree that is not too close to your house (we used a hook on the patio but it did leave lovely black marks on the roof)
The meat actually cooks by radiated heat and is gently smoked at the same time. I usually use orange or apple wood because of their aromatic properties and I make the fire in a wheelbarrow. This is useful because the cooking time is somewhere between 4 and 6 hours, and during that period of time Mother Nature could blow hot and cold and change her tune a number of times. But with a wheelbarrow you can adjust the position of the fire and take full advantage of the prevailing wind CookedInAfrica
Start preparing at about the 3-hour mark. Chop all the veggies into pieces about the same size so that they will all be ready at the same time. Use:

Municipal Elections 2011
/Wake up at 6:30 and think about maybe getting to the voting stations early for this little baby:
Then go back to sleep till 8:30 and have to deal with this:
All for the sake of checking you get one of these:
To put your mark on this:
*and not forgetting to check that one of these was on the back*
My advice to you would be to get there MUCH later in the day after having a lovely long relax in bed and a nice breakfast with your family :)
For some great tweets (*and lots of other cool stuff!*) about the Elections, check out my awesome friend's blog by clicking here...and there you have it. Another bout of elections done and dusted, and now we wait and see...

2011 South African **Voting Day**
/- SMS your ID Number to 32810 (R1.00 per SMS sent or received) OR
- Call toll-free (from a landline) 0800 11 8000

Playing up your *eye's*
/For Blue Eyes:
Shades of brown, camel, and taupe will help blue eyes appear even bluer. The darker the liner, the more your blue eyes will pop, like with dark browns, blacks and charcoal. If you choose a green liner, choose a darker green like dark golden green or forest green. Too light of a green color will not accentuate blue eyes, but make your eyes fade. Also avoid blue liner unless it is super dark navy blue.
For Brown Eyes:
Shades of slate blue, gray, and plum will help brown eyes stand out. Brown eye girls are very lucky. Brown is a neutral color. Thus meaning almost any makeup shade look great on brown eyes. Choose "warm" toners like golden browns, deep red plums, Bronze to make eyes look warmer and softer. Choose "cool" tones like black, deep navy blue, cool dark browns, dark metal grays to make your brown eyes look cooler, and sometimes darker. Avoid light colored liners like light pinks and light purples.

London in a Day...
/Meeting up with a good varsity friend led to a very late night of catching up on the latest scandal, as well as getting the 411 on each others plans and dreams for the future. As you may well be aware, late nights are not conducive to early mornings and these 2 sleepy Saffa's (nickname given to South Africans living/traveling abroad) managed to crawl out of bed and hit the high streets of London before it got too chaotic.
Here are some great places to see if you only have a few days to spare and want to get the most out of your trip:
1. Portobello Market
antiques, food stalls and other odds and ends
Thu is a half day closing at 1.00pm
Sat 8:00am- 6:30pm
2. Buckingham Palace
Buckingham Palace has served as the official London residence of Britain's sovereigns since 1837 and today is the administrative headquarters of the Monarch.
Just for just's you have to check this place out (you might even be lucky enough to see the 'changing of the guards')
Directions:
By Tube: Green Park Station is to the North, Victoria & St James Park are to the South and Hyde Park Corner is to the West. You can get to the palace from wither of these stations.\
Buses: 2B, 3, 9, 14, 16, 19,, 22, 25, 30, 36, 38, 52, 73, 74, 82, 137, 509, 510
Changing of the Guard: 11:30 May through August. September to April, the frequency changes to every other day.
3. St James Park
St James's Park is the oldest Royal Park and is surrounded by St James's Palace, Buckingham Palace and the Houses of Parliament.
The park is one of the prettiest in London with spectacular flower beds, a lake with two islands and fountains.
Directions:
By Tube:
St James's Park -
The Park is also easily accessible from Charing Cross Station, Westminster, Green Park, & Victoria
By Bus: 3, 11, 12, 24, 29, 53, 77A, 88, 91, 148, 159, 211, 453
5. Big Ben & the London Eye
After walking through St James Park, just follow the crowds and soon you'll find yourself staring up at Big Ben :)
Directions:
By Tube: Westminster
Once you've seen Big Ben, it will be hard to miss the London Eye. It's located within easy walking distance from several London Underground stations: Waterloo, Embankment, Charing Cross and Westminster.
Waterloo is the closest tube station to the London Eye and is about five minutes walking distance. Exit the station following signs for the South Bank.
Embankment and Charing Cross stations are close together on the north side of the River Thames. Both tube stations are a ten-fifteen minute walk to reach the London Eye. From the station, cross over Hungerford Bridge.
Westminster tube station is the closest station to Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament. From Westminster tube station, take exit one and follow signs for Westminster pier.
Tickets: Standard ticket prices for the London Eye are about 17GBP
Opening Times:
- January - March: daily 10.00am - 8.30pm
- April to June: daily 10.00am - 9.00pm
- July and August: daily 10.00am - 9.30pm
- September to December: daily 10.00am - 8.30pm
So there you go! Just a short review of some great touristy places to see while you're in London. But remember, its a *HuGe* place, so make sure you get yourself an underground map, and do lots of research on other places you want to check out.
P.S. A few other places are Hamley's (the biggest toy shop in the world-Regent Street, Piccadilly Circus & Oxford Circus Tube Stations) and Oxford Street for all of its big brand stores (Oxford Circus Tube Station).

Nail Art...
/The Royal Wedding *who & where*
/Everyone's getting into the spirit, especially this guy who is making sure he has got his spot!
