Taking up the ‘sassy’ aspect of Michelle’s challenge this week and include a variety of subjects. The region of the Cedarberg (two hours drive north of Cape Town) is a place where the mountains weather in glorious shades of orange or the San rock art paintings predominate in tones of ochre. Here rooibos (redbush) tea is grown, and the locals make products like the soap tablets. Oranges are also cultivated in the area, and the balloon? A bit of whimsy, as the dog sports her favourite toy.
For more examples of “orange” click here for the link back to WP.
Wonderful examples Liz – especially love the rock paintings – won’t find many examples of those in the responses I expect!!
Lovely, unusual selection Liz – I love the soaps and as Tina said, great rock paintings 🙂
Interesting soap, have you tried it?
It’s a very good soap, from the Red Cedar range – gentle on the skin. Shea butter, essential oils and extracts of rooibos. It has great antioxidant properties – good for treating eczema too.
Interesting images, Liz. Love the rock paintings and the soaps. 🙂
Wow – love the rocks. Wonderful examples.
Lovely gallery, Liz. We are drooling over the roiboos soap by the name of Wupperthal. 🙂
Liz-
Lovely collection of local splashes of orange! The San rock art paintings especially caught my eye!
Jane
Orange is the BEST! These are all great examples.
Thanks! Yes it sits well within the colour spectrum a notch above yellow but not quite as fiery as red, and has it’s own flare.
Absolutely loved that orange wall!