by 2summers | Dec 2, 2024 | Arts and Culture, Food and Drink, Johannesburg, Markets/Shopping, Melville and Surrounds
How have I never blogged about 44 Stanley Avenue, the coolest shopping and dining complex in Joburg, which is only five minutes from my house? The entrance to 44 Stanley Avenue. I guess it’s wrong to say I’ve never blogged about 44 Stanley; I’ve...
by 2summers | Nov 18, 2024 | Arts and Culture, Johannesburg, Johannesburg City Centre, Parks/Nature Reserves
I’ve been dreadfully uninspired lately, struggling to think of anything I want to blog about despite having a long list of great ideas (many of which you, my readers, provided in September). I’m finding it hard to feel positive about life at the moment....
by 2summers | Nov 9, 2024 | Food and Drink, Parks/Nature Reserves, USA
Given this week’s political nuclear bomb blast, it feels like a weird time to publish a light-hearted post about my recent (pre-election) jaunt through the United States. But I’m hoping you’ve have had enough of the U.S. election horror show —...
by 2summers | Nov 1, 2024 | The Blogitects
I was planning to blog about something else today — I’ve been traveling in the U.S. and haven’t posted for weeks and I have a ton of travel content to catch up on. But this week marks the four-year anniversary of the day I met Thorsten, the other...
by 2summers | Oct 4, 2024 | Johannesburg, USA
In 2020, I published a blog post with tips for Americans living in South Africa who wanted to vote in the U.S. presidential election. I thought about simply resharing that post this year. But then I realized: 1) I want to write a U.S. election post that will be fun...
by 2summers | Sep 28, 2024 | Arts and Culture, Hidden Joburg, Johannesburg, Museums and Buildings
A couple of years ago I started a “Hidden Joburg” series — a quest to visit all 28 places in the book Hidden Johannesburg, by Paul Duncan and Alain Proust. Then I got sidetracked. I published my last Hidden Joburg post in December 2022. But finally,...
by 2summers | Sep 20, 2024 | Arts and Culture, Johannesburg, Markets/Shopping, Melville and Surrounds, My Favorite Joburg People
I recently bumped into Sipho Mackenzie at a party. Although we’d met a few months before, I was so dazzled by Sipho’s look (the youngsters would call it a lewk) that I couldn’t immediately place him. Sipho, who had been relatively dressed down at our...
by 2summers | Sep 13, 2024 | Johannesburg, Johannesburg Day Trips, Lodging, Markets/Shopping
A few days ago, during a fit of low motivation, I asked my Instagram followers to suggest potential topics for Joburg-related blog posts. Thank you again to everyone who submitted suggestions — you made my week! I received more than 30 viable ideas and found it...
by 2summers | Sep 6, 2024 | KwaZulu-Natal
Our recent visit to St. Lucia was a stop along the way to the final destination of our KwaZulu-Natal road trip: Mtunzini, a coastal town off the N2 highway, where we spent five days hanging out on near-empty beaches and wandering through tropical forests. A kilometer...
by 2summers | Aug 27, 2024 | KwaZulu-Natal, Parks/Nature Reserves
St. Lucia, the tourist town along South Africa’s northern KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) coast — not to be confused with St. Lucia the Caribbean island — has near-mythical status among South Africans. The town is completely surrounded by iSimangaliso Wetland...
by 2summers | Aug 7, 2024 | Food and Drink, Johannesburg, Melville and Surrounds
Artüro, a new-ish restaurant on 7th Street in Melville, appears Mexican at first glance. As someone who is always on the lookout for Mexican food in Joburg, I was excited to check out Artüro after spotting a photo of a platter of tacos on the “I Love...
by 2summers | Jul 30, 2024 | Lodging, Northern Cape
It was a blustery winter afternoon on my 50th birthday. The Blogitects were headed to Stuurmansfontein, an iconic corbelled house in the middle of the Great Karoo, and I was super excited. But the sun was sinking fast and I was also starting to freak out. Thorsten was...