Kitchen table start-up shows how to keep costs down to the bone

Pulling off on an Elands Wave.
Pulling off on an Elands Wave. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

We pulled out of Muizenberg at daybreak in a clapped-out grey Ford panel van with the engine stuttering at first and then smoothing out on our ride to Elands Bay.

When we got to Elands Bay the surf was up. We parked the panel van on the grass near picnic area, donned our wet suits, paddled out to the left break and started tearing up waves. Continue reading “Kitchen table start-up shows how to keep costs down to the bone”

Creative approaches necessary for solving everyday challenges

(Copyright © 2015 by Chesney Bradshaw, all rights reserved)
(Copyright © 2015 by Chesney Bradshaw, all rights reserved)

A standing joke of an optimist is someone who believes that they won’t encounter a pothole on their way to work, will find their electricity on in the morning, running water from their taps, have mail delivered, experience a drop in energy prices and not get robbed at their home or their car hijacked and stolen.

Creative living requires responding to life’s challenges. Blackouts have provided opportunities. Last Christmas new types of gifts appeared in Father Christmas stockings such as battery-powered torches and lights, LED reading lamps and butane and propane gas cylinders for boiling hot water. Outdoor and camping stores have many blackout survival tools these days. Not to mention the investment in generators and renewables for residents and business. Continue reading “Creative approaches necessary for solving everyday challenges”