Dazzle It in the Bayview Plaza, Voorbaai in Mossel Bay, brings you the most stylish custom jewellery, imported handbags, wallets, watches and other accessories at affordable prices.
The shop is owned and managed by Adri, a lady how is passionate about bringing beautiful pieces together and her shop reflects just that. Dazzle It offers something for everyone, whether you like extravagant custom Jewellery, colourful, timeless or elegant, you will find it here.
Beaded Jewellery in Mossel Bay and Hartenbos
Dazzle It offers a range of beaded Jewellery, perfect for any occasion. Whether you are looking for the perfect finishing touch to wear to and event, work or just a treat for yourself, this is the perfect shop. Come and walk through our shop and enjoy a cup of coffee while browsing around. Our relaxed and friendly atmosphere and of cause our beautiful and unique products is what makes our shop stand out.
Imported Handbags and Wallets in the Garden Route
Adri, the owner of Dazzle It, goes overseas and buys a range of handbags and stock for the shop. All the items are chosen with great care, to bring only the best to the shop. Don’t search any further, Dazzle It offer you a wide range of Imported Handbags and Wallets.
Where to Buy Gifts in Mossel Bay
Birthdays, Christmas and any occasion, Dazzle It is offers perfect ideas for gifts in the area. We offer a wide range of products from Jewellery, handbags, wallets, watches, rings, bracelets, funky accessories, scarfs and lots more, one need not look any further for a gift.
Algoa FM Brings Sizzeling Hot Waves to the Garden Route
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The Algoa FM team rolling out the footprint to the Southern Cape. Seen at the introduction to the Mossel Bay community are (from left): MD Dave Tiltmann, Jo Olivier from Neo Hair in the Langeberg Mall (who walked off with a golf umbrella and a 2012 Diary), Mimi Finestone from Goji,Kevin Reed (Deputy MD/Financial Director) and Dennis Karantges, Sales Manager. Algoa FM will hit the airwaves to the Southern Cape on 1 December 2011
Sizzeling Hot Waves For Tourism And Entertainment
Algoa FM which will take to the Garden Route airwaves from 1 December 2011
The kick off to the December summer holiday season in the Garden Route has just been enhanced by Algoa FM which will take to the Garden Route airwaves from 1 December 2011. This contemporary adult station has more than 700 000 listeners in the Eastern Cape.
Awesome Algoa FM goodies at the different venues in Knysna, Sedgefield, George and Mossel Bay
From Thursday 1 December to Sunday 4 December the Vibe Mobile with Algoa’s jockey Kaycee Rossouw joined by the Algoa FM hit squad will be entertaining and handing out awesome Algoa FM goodies at the different venues in Knysna, Sedgefield, George and Mossel Bay.The launch kicks off on Thursday with a live broadcast from 06:00 – 19:00 at Freedom Park, at the top end of York Street in George giving the community an opportunity to meet the daytime presenters.
Algoa FM extends its footprint to the Garden Route
After an intensive investigation and research and six years of persistence ICASA has granted Algoa FM permission to extend its footprint to the Garden Route. It is the first time that ICASA has granted any ex SABC commercial station permission to extend its footprint. This is seen as a major injection for tourism in the area. “We will be actively promoting the whole region to the thousands of people who travel along the Garden Route and those who visit the Eastern Cape.”This will help the tourism industry to encourage people to stay a little longer, to explore the region more, and to come back again the next year to experience what they missed,” says Algoa FM managing director Dave Tiltmann.
The station also hits the area with a brand new addition – RDS.
Algoa FM is the first station to introduce the RDS (Radio Data System) in the Southern and Western Cape. According to Chris Wright, New Media and Technical Manager of Algoa FM, listeners will be able to see on the dial of their radio what the name of the song, the artist and the show is. “You will no longer need to rack your brain in order to find the details” he added.
Make sure you share in the Vibe and the thrills of Algoa FM during the launch period. From 09:00 on Thursday you can catch all the fun with the Vibe starting at the Knysna Mall and then ending off for the day at the Knysna Waterfront. On Friday they start the day in George and will be at the Garden Route Mall in the morning and Kalahari Restaurant and Theatre in the afternoon. On Saturday the Santos Express Train Lodge will host them and then they will move to the Mossel Bay Mall, Diaz Strand Hotel and finish up with an activation from the Garden Route Casino.
On Sunday Kaycee and his gang will move to Sedgefield before heading back to Port Elizabeth.
Check out www.algoafm.co.za for more information on the Garden Route sizzle!
After a long year with no Jordan Spiz’ike release, Jordan popped up and surprised us with the New York Knicks pack which will be the first of 2011. The pack that takes inspiration from the Knicks’ biggest fan has been received well by the community and these are sure to be successful like prior Spiz’ike colorways.
After a long year with no Jordan Spiz’ike release, Jordan popped up and surprised us with the New York Knicks pack which will be the first of 2011. The pack that takes inspiration from the Knicks’ biggest fan has been received well by the community and these are sure to be successful like prior Spiz’ike colorways.
Following the ‘Black Cement’ IIIs, these upcoming Air Jordan IIIs are the last of 2011. Among the IIIs releasing on December 3rd are the ‘Grey Flip’ III which are a GS shoe and will make adult sized sneakerheads wishing JB made them in all sizes. Global will have these in stock before release date, so head there if you want to get a jump on your Christmas shopping for the little ones in your family.
The experiment will show how a complex solution changes color in a circular manner, acting as a chemical clock.
“Chemical clock Belousov– Zhabotinsky” is a demonstration performed by staff of the Interactive Science and Technology Exhibition, Eugenides Foundation. The demonstration is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License. Based on a work at www.sciencetweets.eu.
The experiment will show how a complex solution changes color in a circular manner, acting as a chemical clock.
“Chemical clock Belousov– Zhabotinsky” is a demonstration performed by staff of the Interactive Science and Technology Exhibition, Eugenides Foundation. The demonstration is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License. Based on a work at www.sciencetweets.eu.
Believe it or not, this morning I was visited by a Cape Cobra in my Studio! I was working on my computer when I heard a strange noise. I knew I was alone, so what could that be? It sort of sounded like a tortoise… but in my studio? Hmmm… I didn’t see anything and turned back to the screen, when – from the corner of my eye – I saw a large snake moving towards my feet… as it’s summer I was wearing simple sandals. I still am now at almost midnight.
I pulled my feet back – and this brisk movement made her turn extremely fast and then I heard it again, that strange noise…. and there she was, curling up in a wastepaper box where I had just dumped the packaging of my new headset.
She was looking straight at me… as you see on the not too optimal photos… but given the fact that these snakes are extremely fast when they strike or spit and their venom is fatal if not treated in time – I was on the guard and perhaps a bit shaking LOL. There was hardly any distance between us – so I had to respect her space. There was definitely some kind of communication going on between us, however, I prefered her in the garden… thinking also of my cat.
I put on rubber boots to protect at least my lower end, took a broom and gently enticed her to get out of my space and back into the garden. She was not aggressive at all… but determined to stay… and instead of moving out of the door, she passed it and disappeared rapidly under a coach…
From here a whole odyssey started to get her out… especially as she was very difficult to spot and when approached with a stick she would attack it and hit it hard blowing her typical head into shape – and come closer! So the solution was to enclose her with all sort of pieces of wood, boards, even matresses piled vertically – as they climb very easily – brief: to leave only one way of escape: the door to the garden.
But she wouldn’t go! Meanwhile she had disappeared through the finest of space into a a large cupboard with many partitions and many, many places to hide!!! Duhhh! She was winning all the way – getting her shade and a cool spot out of the heat plus a friendly service as I put a big bowl of water on the floor – sort of a drink on her way out.
Cape Cobra in my Studio
The Cape Cobra liked my Studio and was determined to stay!
I had to think fast – and most vulnerable in these cases are kids and pets. So I caught my cat and put him into another room – boy, he was not happy!
I spoke to some friends and got all sorts of advice and warnings. Cape Cobras are amongst the most dangerous snakes in Africa. Their venom is fatal if not treated in time. I know, I grew up with snakes in Namibia – happy black mamba and horn viber country. Getting a snake catcher means the snake would very probably be put into the “Snake Park” – what a sad fate. In the worst case scenario, the hospital would be 15 minutes away and I would have 1 hour max… just in case; that one hour would be no fun though… And then they want the snake to be brought along for exact identification – one’s gotta have humour here:)
Well, I always respected the snakes in my garden – their space. I just wanted her out of my Studio! No need for that kind of venom cocktail! The news about “my cobra” made the round…. which has its good side too in a country haunted by criminality: noone visits a place with snakes, not even from far LOL!
And then it’s mating season… these snakes look for a partner everywhere, even on my foot … and the idea of possibly having two of them in my studio didn’t appeal to me too much either… and it still doesn’t to be honest as I never found number two!
Well, I had to get into action and, as you see on the video snippets, she had really found the coolest place and while I had seen her in a split second in one place and had to quickly close off before she’d shoot out… a second later she was simply gone. And who would think this large creature could curl up into something that small… and this under an innocent cushion?
Well… with some determined action on my side she started moving in the right direction – but despite everything perfectly sealed off… she managed to dive underneath a heavy mattress and almost got out … but finally she left my place and shot under some dark green deck chair covers that I had thrown out, one after the other, checking all the items that were “without snake”! You see how she sticks her head out, looking straight at me. Quietly, almost cold… and not even the split tongue…
And again, a very fast and totally unexpected reaction: instead of moving into the garden – green, lush and shady – she shot into the opposite direction where we have a building site… hot and rough for slick snake bellies! But incredible how she snakes and sometimes almost flies along… an amazing creature. Here at least I got some impressive shots… yes, she seemed so small from the top … but look at her now!
And then she simply disappeared into nothingness.
Where the heck had she gone???
It took some time to find her having slipped into a cavity in the lower wall of the house. It seems she needs to stay close… well, just not inside my studio please!
Too strange the mongoose didn’t get this one… as he comes for visits too – which is not liked by my cat … and that means war!
Here you go: today’s adventure: a Cape Cobra in my Studio!
I am glad to hear the peaceful hooting of the owls – midnight passed… time for some rest!
Over the past few weeks Facebook has been making many changes to the way it displays content on its site. For anyone interested in creating a page to display their business or topic the matter can be reasonably straight forward, or a little more complex and time consuming with the integration of a ‘like-us’ or Fan page with graphics and content. It all depends on who you wish to attract!
This months Ycademy seminar which I attended focused on setting up a more complex WP based Facebook Page that defines a business or topic, depending on each of the participants interests.
Facebook FanPage
As mentioned above the FB page can be just a simply process of a click that brings up a new page that can be dedicated to a certain interest. The more complex FanPage is one where the contact first sees a ‘reveal page’ with content and/or graphic to attract the visitor who then needs to click on the LIKE button to see what more there is on offer.
Click to 'Like Us'
The argument here is ‘how do we know we LIKE something if we don’t know what it is’. A valid point! Therefore the ‘reveal page’ must be of the highest calibre to convey the true meaning of what is beneath. Fans also do have the possibility to ‘UNLIKE’ if they do not like what they get. If your topic is weightloss then the content of your fan page must be of the quality to keep your fans interested.
My new custom Facebook Fanpage ‘Photos‘ is still in it’s first draft phase and so far only the reveal page is there, although if you like what you see so far do give it a click, it will be appreciated. With grandchildren around it’s not always easy to find time to finish things in one hit.
Web Design on Facebook
My Facebook Web Design page that I had previously created still stands, although other pages have suffered the Facebook changes and have had to be removed. I understand there will still be more changes on Facebook coming our way, so we just have to wait and see.
This is the making of the video for Russo (@Russo_Music) “Laters Im Off”, check what happened behind the scenes and check what the Global boys had to say.