Woodstock - Not the music festival alas!!

in #photography7 years ago

I had the pleasure of attending some Block Chain training in Woodstock - Cape Town earlier this week. I took some photo's to share with my Steemit friends.

Wiki on Woodstock

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View from the loo - Woodstock Exchange building 66-68 Albert Street

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To my mind a really impressive mural

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Mosque ... reaching for the stars, don't you just love the pink, green, gray and blue buildings in the background?

Inside the Woodstock Exchange buildings there are some impressive, trendy shops and coffee eateries


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And certainly the most impressive plant pot I have ever seen


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Hi @themagus! As you may know I am following your blog already since I'm here on Steemit, which is not that long, a month or so. And I do like it a lot! I would like to ask you to do the same thing, check my blog and let me know how you like it or how we can improve things! And also every advice is appreaciated!

I have been away for a while... as you can see from my very few posts recently... so have not had time to go on Steemit. I do follow you and I very much like what you do... but shall check it out and offer constructive criticism if and when neccessary

Photos are very beautiful comrades. I am very sure, all your posts are very good friends. Hopefully your future is getting stronger. Success always for you

Thank you @rizasukma .... and may you also prosper on this platform.

You are welcome. I hope like that my friend 😊

I grew up in Woodstock, its also very rich in a sense of community.so convenient for travelling. The pictures make it so much more beautiful than I remember.

My parents still stay there, and whenever I visit i still see kids being kids playing together.

Its a mixture of the old and new, the historical buildings and the hipster cafes.