Consumed by end of life dilemma

Lindsay Slogrove|Published

End of life. We’re all helplessly trapped. Seduced, sucked in, oblivious, with little hope of escape the lure of shopping till we drop the planet in the trash.

Reading up a thunderstorm

Lindsay Slogrove|Published

We’ve had a couple of dingy weekends, great for curling up on the couch with the thunder-sedated dogs and some terrific just-in-time-for-Christmas or summer holiday ...

Real reason birds are angry

Lindsay Slogrove|Published

It is clear why birds outlived the dinosaurs: the dinosaurs probably jumped off the edge of the world to get away from the damned pterodactyl chick screaming for ...

Morningside landmark Manor House on a hill

Lindsay Slogrove|Published

Today’s feature on a historic Durban landmark focuses on the Manor House in 14 Nuttall Gardens, Morningside. Its porticos and colonnades were designed in a Revived ...

The remarkable tale of Dolly

Lindsay Slogrove|Published

The couch loves a happy story, especially one that involves dogs. We were overjoyed when this one dropped unexpectedly into our WhatsApp box.

Smiling all the way to work

Lindsay Slogrove|Published

We should consider that we do not always see someone’s grief, and try to be more gentle and kind in general so that life will smile, maybe not as brightly as before, ...

Our politics need more good dogs

Lindsay Slogrove|Published

The unlikely comparison of our body politic and the solid union in our pack came up with the introduction of a new kid on the block, causing utter chaos.

Great pride under the sewage pit

Lindsay Slogrove|Published

While we sink in outrage, fear and uncertainty in the Saffer sewer of corruption, politics, politicians and criminals, sometimes one and the same, it’s stories like ...

Learning X muscle memory

Lindsay Slogrove|Published

Muscle memory is a wondrous thing until it gets amnesia. Then it can be a painful condition with serious consequences.

Will dental turn deadly?

Lindsay Slogrove|Published

Back when we had a two-pack, the couch was but a single armchair, a refuge from the TV and tense motherly challenges of raising a teen.

When change bites you on the butt

Lindsay Slogrove|Published

This may be just hair but a word to the wise: if you’re considering changing things, look out for the sharp teeth of unintended consequences.

Saffer skandaals slay deepfakes

Lindsay Slogrove|Published

Saffers are so accustomed to being lied to, placing their trust in organisations and entities only to have it shattered, that most of us don’t believe a thing anyone ...

How to inject terror into your life

Lindsay Slogrove|Published

Needles scare the hell out of so many people that it has a name: trypanophobia, a fear of needles in a medical setting.

Finding small mercies where we can

Lindsay Slogrove|Published

Top of the list is water. I am very grateful for our crumbling infrastructure and water outages.

FWIW, SSIA. EOM and HTH. What?

Lindsay Slogrove|Published

Maybe an open letter to most – but not all – PR people will help.

Going wild about nature

Lindsay Slogrove|Published

International Wildlife Day is celebrated Sunday ‒ and preserving it is everybody’s business.

Cele’s R70m not hitting streets

Bongani Hans and Lindsay Slogrove|Published

Considered the eyes and ears of the SAPS, forums in eThekwini say the national allocation was not enough and they had seen few, if any, benefits. KwaZulu-Natal was ...

Balls, books and bad advice

Lindsay Slogrove|Published

Terrible visions of being impaled are the only explanation for being so prematurely delighted to have solid ground beneath my bum.

Gnarly knuckle finger yoga

Lindsay Slogrove|Published

The last easy-peasy knitting project took 14 years and provided a snake haven; here we go again.

Shower solace in a chair

Lindsay Slogrove|Published

A pastel baby blue plastic and aluminium, rigid-backed old person shower chair is an acknowledgement that age may just be a number, but someone forgot to tell my ...

Powerful weapon in water fight

Lindsay Slogrove|Published

People are enraged at continual water interruptions and feel powerless when charged high prices for ‘air’. Help is at hand.

Another city, another war zone

Lindsay Slogrove|Published

A special forces soldier who survived the 2012 attack described in the book and film 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi described Durban as one of the places ...

Terror of the ID10T error

Lindsay Slogrove|Published

I have been mortified and shamed at being that ID10T enough times to know what to check before calling service desks and whining that something doesn’t work.

Butterfly effect on steroids

Lindsay Slogrove|Published

Admittedly disillusioned social scientist Brian Klaas credits his dog Zorro for happy moments walking, playing frisbee and incubating the startling theories he presents ...

Another sorry tale of a sacred place lying in ruins

Lindsay Slogrove|Published

This week’s feature on old and new Durban is another sorry tale of a sacred place left lying in ruins. Sadly, this is the state of affairs at the Cato Manor Garden ...