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Tag Archives: memoirs

A Slice of Vrystaat

Posted on 12 Mar 2020 by bewilderbeast

I was born in Harrismith in 1955, as was Mom Mary in 1928, and her Mom Annie in 1893. Annie thought “the queen” of that little island above and left of France was also the queen of South Africa (and for much of her life she was right!).

– annie watson – mary frances – peter frank –

To balance that, there’s this side of the family.

I attended the plaaslike schools in Harrismith till 1972. A year in the USA in 1973 as a  Rotary exchange student in Apache Oklahoma. Studied optometry in Joburg 1974 – 1977. Worked in Hillbrow and Welkom in 1978. Army (Potch and Roberts Heights, now Thaba Tshwane – in between it was Voortrekkerhoogte) in 1979 and in Durban (Hotel Command and Addington Hospital) in 1980.

I stayed in Durban, paddled a few rivers, and then got married in 1988. About then this blog’s era ends and my Life With Aitch started. Post-marriage tales and child-rearing catastrophes are told in Bewilderbeast Droppings.

‘Strue!! – These random, un-chronological and personal memories are true of course. But if you know anything about human memory you’ll know that with one man’s memory comes: Pinch of Salt. Names have been left unchanged to embarrass the friends who led me (happily!) astray. Add your memories – and corrections – and corrections of corrections! – in the comments if you were there.

~~~oo0oo~~~

Note: I go back to my posts to add / amend as I remember things and as people mention things, so the posts evolve. I know (and respect) that some bloggers don’t change once they’ve posted, or add a clear note when they do. That’s good, but as this is a personal blog with the aim of one day editing them all into a hazy memoir, this way works for me. So go’n re-look at some posts you’ve enjoyed before and see how I’ve improved over time (!). It’s just as my friend Greg says: ‘The older we get, the better we were.’

Posted in 1_Harrismith, 2_Free State / Vrystaat, 3_USA, 4_Optometry Johannesburg, 5_Army days, 6_Canoe & Kayak Rivers, 7_Confessions, 8_Nostalgia, 9_KwaZuluNatal, Family, school, sport, travel, Wildlife, Game Reserves | Tagged Addington hospital, Annie Bain Bland, Apache OK, Bain, Bland, canoeing, confessions, Doornfontein, Free State, Greg Bennett, Harrismith, johannesburg, kayak, kingfisher canoe club, Loopspruit, Mary Frances Bland Swanepoel, memoirs, optometry, Orange Free State, Oranje Vrystaat, Peter Koos Swanepoel, Rotary exchange student, Swanepoel, Veld & Vlei, Voortrekkerhoogte, Vrystaat, WCATE School of Optometry, welkom FS | 2 Comments
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