Gosh, here we are! Welcome, all! Please, gather round!
I’ve been praising the ‘bean to cup’ lifestyle for a while now – ever since I got a JURA coffee machine. You know, the one with Roger Federer.
It’s on beautiful sunny Fridays like this, that I contemplate what my first drink will be, come the time that it is socially acceptable to drink alcohol.
My crusade against unscheduled phone calls is well documented, and we must continue to fight against this sort of unruly behaviour.
Firmly ensconced in the Klein Karoo’s first choice for luxury isolation, Cabine du Cap, Seth is keeping healthy and active by chasing baboons, pouring wine, and ensuring “off the grid living” runs seamlessly.
Last week was an interesting time for me. It seems I was in the process of ‘letting myself go’ to a degree. I wasn’t completely falling apart… I mean, I was staying pretty healthy – exercising and eating well.
2oceansvibe is now on leave until January 6, 2020. Allow me the chance to wish you a fond farewell as we look ahead to the next decade.
Staff retention at 2oceansvibe is high, and it isn’t often that a spot opens up. If you’re keen to come on board, now’s your chance.
I knew the Cape Town coffee scene had reached a whole new level a few years ago when it finally happened.
I’ve been clean for two weeks now, and I see that as long enough to cover any eventualities which might cause a retreat from the iPad back to the beast.
Travelling around Europe brings with it a host of culinary quirks, with breakfast being particularly intriguing. Allow me to share some insights.
There’s a special irony in packing two bottles of South African rosé for a trip to Provence – the rosé capital of the world.
My wife Sam used to be a jeans buyer at Woolies, so I have some clue and insight into the fashion industry. We’ll chat about the lows of living with a partner who works at Woolies another time. Our support group still meets up regularly.
As an experiment, I started to monitor when and for what I used each Apple device. I’m speaking here, specifically, about the MacBook Pro versus the iPad Pro.
So let me just explain something to you. Raising money for startups can be very easy. You know, if you’re at the right place at the right time.
You’ll remember the Malawi Cane furniture I started a few years back. Well, I think my new business idea could be even bigger.
It took some getting used to – actually eating sushi at home, rather than Willoughbys. Then it was the conundrum of where to buy it.
Most of us will lug a bottle of wine along to a friend’s place for dinner, and getting that part right is something of a fine art.
Who can forget one of the hottest summers to hit SA last year, when inflatable white swans and pink flamingos became Instagram darlings the world over?
I was at Bali Beach in Bakoven the other morning with my dog and my kid – giving mum some down time – when I ran into a group of youngsters that fit the Millennial demographic.
Oh my God – was 2017 even real? Here’s Seth’s end of year address from his hideout in the Karoo.
Although Clifton and Camps Bay could easily be equals, there’s one minor phenomenon that is most probably the cause of Clifton properties being more expensive. Do you agree?
Cabine du Cap is set on 175 hectares of private land in the Klein Karoo, just outside Montagu in the Poortjieskloof mountains. Completely off the grid, my friends.
Quick one here. This morning Seth’s MacBook Pro was lost on Kloof Street – somewhere between the Mount Nelson and Bacini’s. Reward offered.
Seth’s a tech guy, and it takes something pretty impressive for him to bust out the ‘game-changer’ line. It’s safe to say he’s a fan of this gadget, then.
Over the next few weeks, Seth is going to detail a new idea he has to make money online. You can watch in effective real time, and here’s our second instalment
Controversial? Look, I’m sure that headline may well get your goat, but we don’t need our own personal opinion to back this one up.
We’re about a month away from launching ‘Cabine du Cap’ – a luxury, fully-serviced cabin, set on 175 hectares of private land in the Klein Karoo. There’s much to report.
International man of mystery Seth Rotherham lives the holiday, but it’s not often we get to snoop around his house while he lounges in a bathrobe.
Over the next few weeks, Seth is going to detail a new idea he has to make money online. You can watch in effective real time, and here’s how we’re kicking off.