Sedgefield Mountain biking with Bruce & Kurt.
Bruce & Kurt go mountain biking in Sedgefield South Africa.
CY Market 2017
This year the CY Market was hosted at the Stoneshed on a farm just outside the Northern Suburbs village of Durbanville. The farm setting was perfect for a break away shopping and browsing adventure with items and for everyone in the family.
There stalls sell anything from home décor, clothing, artisan shoes, jewellery and items for children. Then as soon as you get hungry there is a range of food trucks and stalls selling delicious meals and take away food items like olives, pastry’s, fudge and biltong. For those who get thirsty after such a day of browsing and shopping, there is refreshing craft beers and wines to cool off with, whilst the children play outside.
Herewith our short video showcasing the CY Market 2017 that we filmed. Next year you’ll need to experience it for yourself.
Paternoster Brewery process. Yay!
It's been an eventful process of getting our hoppiness into your grasp. #weskus #westcoast #paternoster #paternosterpilsner #inspired
Market Day - Episode 3 (Knysna & Surrounds) - Part 5
I visit a few markets in the Knysna area:
Can you hear her heart beating? Don't bother to use your ears friend, use your feet, the internal atmosphere in your ribcage connected to the greater one outside by a hole through your body (it's all connected) , your palms that feel the touch of floating particles, the soles of your feet that imprints the earth with your unique step, the side of your face that feels the warmth of our star; the sun, your nose that takes in life giving air that smells like minerals, grass and flowers on a late Friday afternoon in summer. She is our communal Mother the Earth, and she lives. We live by her good graces and she exists through our perception of her. Her heart beats like a drum that uses our skin as its surface. Can you imagine that? Sit quiet for a while, watch the grass flutter in the breeze and contemplate this.
Karatara Cycle Route
Cycling along the Karatara roads
#clarens Beer Festival 2017
New Times NovemBEER Festival 2015
New Times NovemBEER Festival
November 21, 2015
Arizona Center
Downtown Phoenix
Montague Pass MTB Route
Montague Pass Cycle Route
Pub food | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
Pub food
00:01:32 1 Origins and history
00:03:14 1.1 Inns
00:05:19 1.2 Beer houses and the 1830 Beerhouse Act
00:10:20 2 Licensing laws
00:17:33 2.1 Lock-in
00:18:49 3 Indoor smoking ban
00:19:48 4 Architecture
00:19:57 4.1 Saloon or lounge
00:21:34 4.2 Public bar
00:23:12 4.3 Snug
00:24:10 4.4 Counter
00:25:59 4.5 Beer engine
00:28:05 5 Companies
00:30:51 5.1 Brewery tap
00:31:15 6 Particular kinds
00:31:25 6.1 Country pubs
00:32:19 6.2 Roadhouses
00:33:14 6.3 Theme pubs
00:33:40 6.4 Micropubs
00:34:07 7 Signs
00:36:36 8 Names
00:38:19 9 Entertainment
00:39:59 10 Food
00:42:19 10.1 Gastropub
00:42:55 11 Listed
00:43:23 12 Records
00:43:32 12.1 Highest and remotest
00:44:07 12.2 Smallest
00:44:42 12.3 Largest
00:44:57 12.4 Oldest
00:46:39 12.5 Longest and shortest name
00:47:15 13 Statistics
00:47:51 14 Decline
00:49:02 15 Cultural associations
00:50:21 15.1 London
00:53:15 15.2 Oxford and Cambridge
00:53:56 15.3 Fictional pubs
00:54:05 15.3.1 Soap operas
00:54:55 16 Outside Great Britain
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Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
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The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
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A pub, or public house, is an establishment licensed to sell alcoholic drinks, which traditionally include beer (such as ale) and cider. It is a relaxed, social drinking establishment and a prominent part of British, Irish, Breton, New Zealand, Canadian, South African and Australian cultures. In many places, especially in villages, a pub is the focal point of the community. In his 17th-century diary Samuel Pepys described the pub as the heart of England.Pubs can be traced back to Roman taverns, through the Anglo-Saxon alehouse to the development of the tied house system in the 19th century. In 1393, King Richard II of England introduced legislation that pubs had to display a sign outdoors to make them easily visible for passing ale tasters, who would assess the quality of ale sold. Most pubs focus on offering beers, ales and similar drinks. As well, pubs often sell wines, spirits, and soft drinks, meals and snacks. The owner, tenant or manager (licensee) is known as the pub landlord or landlady, or publican. Referred to as their local by regulars, pubs are typically chosen for their proximity to home or work, the availability of a particular beer or ale or a good selection, good food, a social atmosphere, the presence of friends and acquaintances, and the availability of recreational activities such as a darts team, a skittles team, and a pool or snooker table. The pub quiz was established in the UK in the 1970s.
Bar food | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
Bar food
00:01:32 1 Origins and history
00:03:14 1.1 Inns
00:05:19 1.2 Beer houses and the 1830 Beerhouse Act
00:10:20 2 Licensing laws
00:17:33 2.1 Lock-in
00:18:49 3 Indoor smoking ban
00:19:48 4 Architecture
00:19:57 4.1 Saloon or lounge
00:21:34 4.2 Public bar
00:23:12 4.3 Snug
00:24:10 4.4 Counter
00:25:59 4.5 Beer engine
00:28:05 5 Companies
00:30:51 5.1 Brewery tap
00:31:15 6 Particular kinds
00:31:25 6.1 Country pubs
00:32:19 6.2 Roadhouses
00:33:14 6.3 Theme pubs
00:33:40 6.4 Micropubs
00:34:07 7 Signs
00:36:36 8 Names
00:38:19 9 Entertainment
00:39:59 10 Food
00:42:19 10.1 Gastropub
00:42:55 11 Listed
00:43:23 12 Records
00:43:32 12.1 Highest and remotest
00:44:07 12.2 Smallest
00:44:42 12.3 Largest
00:44:57 12.4 Oldest
00:46:39 12.5 Longest and shortest name
00:47:15 13 Statistics
00:47:51 14 Decline
00:49:02 15 Cultural associations
00:50:21 15.1 London
00:53:15 15.2 Oxford and Cambridge
00:53:56 15.3 Fictional pubs
00:54:05 15.3.1 Soap operas
00:54:55 16 Outside Great Britain
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
You can find other Wikipedia audio articles too at:
You can upload your own Wikipedia articles through:
The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
A pub, or public house, is an establishment licensed to sell alcoholic drinks, which traditionally include beer (such as ale) and cider. It is a relaxed, social drinking establishment and a prominent part of British, Irish, Breton, New Zealand, Canadian, South African and Australian cultures. In many places, especially in villages, a pub is the focal point of the community. In his 17th-century diary Samuel Pepys described the pub as the heart of England.Pubs can be traced back to Roman taverns, through the Anglo-Saxon alehouse to the development of the tied house system in the 19th century. In 1393, King Richard II of England introduced legislation that pubs had to display a sign outdoors to make them easily visible for passing ale tasters, who would assess the quality of ale sold. Most pubs focus on offering beers, ales and similar drinks. As well, pubs often sell wines, spirits, and soft drinks, meals and snacks. The owner, tenant or manager (licensee) is known as the pub landlord or landlady, or publican. Referred to as their local by regulars, pubs are typically chosen for their proximity to home or work, the availability of a particular beer or ale or a good selection, good food, a social atmosphere, the presence of friends and acquaintances, and the availability of recreational activities such as a darts team, a skittles team, and a pool or snooker table. The pub quiz was established in the UK in the 1970s.