Monday, 16 September 2019

SOUTH AFRICA HAS A BRIGHT FUTURE THAT LIES AHEAD - WE HAVE TO WORK ON THIS IDEAL



I have just read with growing concern, the latest crime statistics officially released by the Commissioner of Police. People whatsapp me videos purportedly of the recent xenophobic violence in Pretoria and it is really disturbing to watch. I receive SMS's and whatsapp's about our water supply - and it is distressing. You stand among people at braaivleis [barbecues in Afrikaans] fires and all they can discuss is either the lousy beer they are drinking or how horrible it is to live in South Africa - while their luxurious 4X4 vehicles and most expensive smart phones and receiving one message after the other. The only conclusion one can draw from this lot of negative messages is that South Africa is over the brink! There is no saving grace for us living here.

OR IS IT? ABSOLUTELY NOT!



I am still planting flowers and tending to my vegetable garden [I had some freshly cut asparagus this morning]; my 5 hens still produce 5 eggs per day.

I pray and don't do crime.

And I spread my message of hope. All it takes is one person to restore hope - and I am that one person. And you are with me - so we are more than one already.

My wife and I just spent the most wonderful weekend at a B&B MY HOUSY in Ladybrand, Free-state with like-minded photographers - have a look at our group photo below. We made a huge contribution towards a stable and peaceful country. Our hosts at MY HOUSY are Len and Liezel - for six years in a row they hosted us for our annual convention.

Back: Bruce Hepburn, Carel Van Heerden, Neels Coertse, Annemarié Coertse Sonja Grobler, Jeannette Van Heerden, Jen Kruger, Anne D'Oliveira, Corine Ross, Ria Katzke, John Arseniou, Len Cousins. Front: Jeff Morris [chairman] Judith Hodgson [Australia], John Hodgson [Australia] Eric Thorburn


I spent some time in the local supermarket and took this photo of the shop bursting at the seams.

Checkers in Ladybrand Free State



Saturday, 22 June 2019

In a time of destruction, create ...


Your creative thinking processes

In a time of destruction, create something: a poem, a parade, a community, a school, a moral principle or one peaceful moment. Sculpt something. Smell a flower. Count the petals in a flower. Look at my monochromatic image of our white stinkwoodtree. 

We visited a friend who had an extremely serious surgical operation and we returned home fully charged and so wonderfully excited and inspired by life - life in Christ Jesus that He gives freely.

Our white stinkwoodtree is stripped naked of all its leaves and its intricate structure is clearly visible - especially against the backdrop of an evening sky. I had to take this photograph and the one below. These naked branches reminds me of the intricacies of the brain and our thought processes. We are living thru troublesome times rife with corruption, murder, child molestation and other horrible criminal deeds. And yet, I am in a position to work positively against such a tide of destruction by creating beautiful images. 

I do hope that you are inspired as well.

The view from my front gate

Don't abandon your daydream. Stay alive! Stay relevant or become relevant. Grab your Bible, or if you don't have one, google the text in Paul's letter to the Philippians chapter 4 verse 8 - I am not going to give you the link because the challenge to you is to search it for yourself.

Blessings from me.

Sunday, 26 May 2019

THE POWER OF ONE - this is a must read story!

THE POWER OF ONE

This is a powerful story straight from WWII and the holocaust. I picked up the SA JEWISH REPORT 24 - 31 May 2019 and on page 5 I read this remarkable story. It is how one man, Nobuki Sugihara's father defied the Nazis and wrote travel documents to the beleaguered Jews trapped in Lithuania during the holocaust. 75 Years later Rabbi Yossi Goldman's father Rabbi Shimon Goldman was a recipient of such a travel document. Yossi and Nobuki met in Philadelphia commemorating this momentous occasion. It is estimated that most of the 6000 people Mr Sugihara Snr saved survived and some estimate that between 40'000 - 60'000 descendants are alive today because of his actions. One man saved thousands upon thousands.  

I reminds me of the story of Hannah of old who was desperate and went to the temple to pray. The priest saw her and thought she was drunk and tried to chase her away. She told him why she was praying and sometime later Samuel was born. Prior to Samuel's birth the Word of God was not often heard in that region. When Samuel grew up all of sudden the Word of God was heard in the region. The power of one woman who prayed to God. Read it in 1 Samuel chapters 1 - 4:1

It further reminds of one woman, Mary who was willing and faithful to be the holy vessel for the Christ that was born. Once again the power of one. Read it here

It reminds me again of Paul of Tarsus who met Christ Jesus on the road to Damascus where he was hell bent to persecute the Christians. Then he followed Christ - Acts chapters 8 - 9. 

Don't underestimate your influence to the outside world. The power of one person.

Tuesday, 21 May 2019

Small talk with strangers puts you on a high for the entire day

Ivan Pachosky 


I love talking to strangers - from the cashier behind the cash register to a stranger walking by in the street. Just pass a remark. And they talk back with a similar remark or just smiles at you. This is a very interesting article to read - click here.

My images above is definite proof of this approach. I started talking to this complete stranger at someone's home and eventually it he invited me to a rehearsal of his music.  

I am sure you do  the same. Please write me an e-letter telling me at: neelscoertse@wirelessza.co.za 

Wednesday, 15 May 2019

SOCCER MADNESS IN SOUTH AFRICA: 2010

Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria 


 Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria


 Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria


 Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria


Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria



During 2010 soccer madness gripped my country being the host for the 2010 Soccer World Cup. And my country's soccer team BAFANA BAFANA played in the opening game.

I was so engrossed with this thing and I grabbed my camera and went shooting. Never before nor afterwards I had such fun with the camera. You could point the camera at any one and shoot without an objection. There were smiles and friendly faces all over the place.

There is a small suburb near Johannesburg CBD called Randburg and I went shooting there. And made my own sound recordings of the ear splitting noise. People went crazy. This gathering you see here was in front of the Randburg Fire Brigade Station. Such goodwill I have never encountered before or afterwards.

Please enjoy it with me. It was great fun.

Oh! Yes. Before I forget: I made a scrapbook with lots and lots of photographs and events and people. I took photos of all but one or two stadiums. I will post those images later on.

Bye for now and please write me an e-mail and tell me you story.

Tuesday, 14 May 2019

LONG OVERDUE POST: I TOOK SERIOUSLY ILL & DNA HELPS TO SOLVE MURDER CASES

My dear Reader
I owe you an apology for not posting anything on my blog. The very short reason for this delay is that I took seriously ill with my liver. I contracted a non-alcoholic fatty liver. I was hospitalized for 3 days and eventually "nafl" was diagnosed. I am much better and I also visited a nutritionist. There is apparently no prescribed medication for this condition; the only thing you do is to change your diet.

Now I am up and about and ready for my next post.





You must know by now that I am an amateur genealogist and a lawyer and therefore this kind of a report will attract my attention. Read this fascinating newspaper report in the NEW YORK TIMES How Volunteer Sleuths Identified a Hiker and Her Killer After 36 - click here

Yes, the new DNA "technology" changes everything and most certainly an unexpected perk is to solve cold case murders! Good for you! 

I hope not to disappoint you in future and happy reading.

Wednesday, 13 February 2019

96 Year Old who won the Nobel Prize reveals a secret

Remarkable achievement! Or is it?

I am fascinated by this thing God gives us and what we call LIFE! When I walk thru my garden and experience the vibrancy with the bees, many different birds, different insects like bugs and butterflies and the micro-organisms at work in my compost and my compost tea that I am making, I stop and think. How marvelous! How wonderful! You can join the choir singing HOW MARVELOUS HOW WONDERFUL by clicking on this link. I see life and death in my garden.

But when the Angel of Death takes away my sister who was barely 71 years old, it comes too close to your own skin. And yet, I am still fascinated by LIFE. That morning when my brother in law phoned me to tell about Petro's demise, I still had to open my chickens to roam free and to produce eggs: all 5 of my hens! And saw the new leafs sprouting from transplanted azaleas - and I realised that LIFE goes on in spite of death. 

Then I came across the above article and was once again amazed at LIFE. You can read the article by clicking on this link. Funny how we call what this learned man does, a secret! Why call it his secret? Well, it is to attract readers and that is why I called it his secret! April  2019 I will be a mere 69 years and I still practice my profession as a lawyer - I still go to court to have matters argued and decided! I work everyday doing work in my practice as a lawyer and doing something in my garden.

May God grant me the grace to continue living LIFE and experiencing it. May God grant you grace and peace in your LIFE and thank you for reading my blog.