This edition of the Weekly Head Voices covers the period from Tuesday, April 22 to Sunday, June 15, 2025. Another beautiful view from Clarence Drive The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes. – Marcel Proust Bliss It’s father’s day today. When I woke up and went to say good morning to Genetic Offspring Unit (GOU) #3, she gave me the card she made, with a rainbow and a red heart and a sweet hand-written message in 9-year-old Afrikaans.| cpbotha.net
This wildly-non-weekly 260th edition of the Weekly Head Voices covers the period of my life, exceptionally patchily, from Wednesday, March 12 to Monday, April 21, 2025. The photo above is from a little family hike down to the Palmiet river mouth, next to Betty’s Bay. GOU #3 (now 9), seemed to enjoy the first bit, but then suddenly did not, which usually leads to quite a bit of complaining. It was really great to see her perk up again when I returned with the car to pick them up more quickly...| cpbotha.net
Well hello there you old-school blog enjoyer, you internet connoisseur you! (I just learned that the English connoisseur comes from the now obsolete pre-1835 French spelling. The originators of the term have since moved on to the new and improved connaisseur (like the Dutch, which is why I was briefly confused), but in English we are stuck with our quaint little oi.)| cpbotha.net
Welcome to the year 2025! We are all still waiting for our flying cars, but if you don’t like the indistinguishable-from-human talking AIs you got instead, you can have this traditional yearly transition blog post here to keep you busy in the meantime. The Seal Point Lighthouse in Cape St. Francis| cpbotha.net
Welcome everyone to one of the final WHVs of the year! This one covers the period of time from Monday 9 December to Friday December 20 of the year 2024. Scene from an extremely special hike up the Palmiet river. Kogelberg Anniversary My life partner and I very recently achieved a quarter century of official togetherness.| voices in my head
This, the 257th edition of the WHV, covers the period of time from Monday November 25 to Sunday December 8, 2024. The view right from our lunch table at Stellenbosch Reserve, Haskell Vineyard Haskell vineyard has made previous appearances on this blog in WHV #99 in 2015, in WHV #181 in 2019 and perhaps in other posts. I strongly suspect that some of the good friends mentioned there were the same good friends we were so fortunate to spend this Sunday lunch with!| cpbotha.net
The title of this post is another nerd-dad joke I probably should not have made, but which I simply could not resist. Whatever the case may be, I’m happy that it’s out, just like this, the otherwise extremely modest 256th edition of the Weekly Head Voices! A scene from our Saturday family and friends hike in Jonkershoek.| voices in my head
Figure 1: Het Stadhuis, Delft, taken in August from a quick bicycle trip with my good friend the TPN. Mood: Enchanted. Part of me still lives there. There is a nerd joke I could make about using a single byte to store the WHV post number, which would explain the long stretch of time between this edition and the previous one in March, itself also lamenting the growing interval between posts, but I’m not going to.| cpbotha.net
At AfrikaBurn 2018, the South African / Dutch theme camp Burniversity (that’s us!) was again present and active with a range of workshops and other learning experiences. (Strangely, although I wrote vaguely about our AB 2018 experience on this blog shortly after the event, I did not even mention this electronics project, and now it’s only taken 6 years to get around to the nerdy bits.) That year, we had perhaps a bit too much energy and decided to design an electronic artwork, inspired by...| cpbotha.net
Hello there WHV enjoyers, and welcome back! …ish. The last official WHV, by name, was WHV #253, published on September 2, 2023, although the 2023 to 2024 transition post certainly deserves its honorary WHV title. In the meantime, I have been experimenting with the Daily Head Voices / lifelogs, which was fun, but ultimately not sufficiently meaty to fill the WHV vacuum. We are clearly going through a pretty significant WHV-hiatus.| cpbotha.net