Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Two More Beautiful Brunette Waitresses @ Mano's Restaurant In Green Point, Cape Town, South Africa @ Lunch In March, 2009

What feminine grace and it's all art and wonder and beauty to me.



Here at the restaurant there were four waitresses at the time at Mano's restaurant in Green Point, Cape Town, South Africa in March 2009. These photos represent the two other brunettes that I saw and photographed at the time. They were all in shades of white and beautiful to watch as they moved with grace and efficiency around us during our wonderful lunch of fresh indigenous seafood from the ocean just there by us off of Cape Town. I loved it : all of it. I was entranced, really I was. Almost besides myself and not knowing quite what to do or quite how to handle all of this abundance of beauty, art, grace and feminine form all at once and everywhere that my eyes wandered in search of more. What to do? How to cope? Pinch myself: is this really all true or just a marvelous dream?!?




Trust me it was all very true and I very much enjoyed my meal, the two white wines ( a dry, mature Chardonnay and a vibrant, flavorful, edgy and crisp citrus and mineral Sauvignon Blanc ), the conversation of two artists and one wine importer and all the other customers and these four beautiful waitresses ...




Wonder of wonder of so many wondrous things ...




I hope you enjoy all these photos and the people captured within ...








So Much beauty, grace, fluidity, style, feminine mystique, whiteness and litheness : smiling and promptness and great service. All of this with great impassioned conversation and smiling and grinning all around at our table of four with three wonderful people from South Africa and you can begin to understand my quandary as I snapped these pictures repeatedly and tried to keep up with our conversation and absorb as much of all of this as I possibly could. It's a good thing that there was my trusty camera to help bring it all back for me.

And don't miss the art on the wall like in the photo below of the line sketches in ink is it? I should have walked up to them and taken a better look. Who's art was this on these walls? Is it the art of a South African? Enjoy ...




These photos record my quick milliseconds of the actions that unfolded all around me and that my eyes could see for this hour or more at Mano's restaurant in Green Point, Cape Town, South Africa in March of 2009 earlier this year. It is now Tuesday, December 29 th, 2009 at 9:22 AM here at home in northern Virginia as I add these last few pictures and post this third blog of what I call feminine art and grace and charm here on : chatart.blogspot.com. So many Greek goddesses here for my eyes to bathe and luxuriate in at Mano's : lovely.




I hope you enjoy this moment in time at Mano's as much as I did. Cheers, and Happy New Year to one and to all ... and good luck at the Soccer World Cup in South Africa next year.




Even was I was there in March with John there was a whole lot of buzz about the World Cup already. TONY








Monday, December 28, 2009

Our Blond Goddess Waitress @ Mano's Restaurant In Green Point, Cape Town South Africa For Lunch, March, 2009

I was quite literally swept off my feet / my eyes did double-takes here!


Our blond waitress here was professional and stunning and composed all the while that she did her job and took our orders and served us and was all the while quite aware that I was taking picture after picture of her here at lunch this early afternoon at Mano's restaurant in Cape Town, South Africa in March of 2009.




I was in the company of two really talented South African artists as well as that of my guide extraordinaire and South African wine importer. It was all that I could do to hold it all together as the wine, the company and conversation, the excellent fresh indigenous seafood and this blond goddess waitress waited on the four of us. Wonder of wonder and wondrous devilment and excitement as my mind went into an intense overdrive and my senses and circuits all but overloaded : were taxed to the max. I enjoyed the various sensations immensely and am happy to have these photos to share to help bring it all back to me as it was really way too much for me to absorb all at once : simply not humanly possible.




I will probably add more here as time allows. In the meantime I want to share these wonderful pictures with you and apologize for some of the grays here as my camera was still unfamiliar to me at the time ( a Canon ) and was playing tricks on me that at the time I was completely unaware of. Sorry, especially to this blond waitress that does not deserve any of this as she was quite literally breathtaking.




It's Monday night here in northern Virginia, U.S.A. at 11:44 PM on December 28th, 2009 and I want to wish everyone a Happy New Year. Cheers, TONY















Brunette Green Point Waitress @ Mano's Restaurant, March 2009 In Cape Town, South Africa : Blow My Eyes Out!

INCROYABLE! Vraiment, quel vision de la beaute feminine!



Should I have been spellbound like this and snapped so many pictures? Am I mechant as the French might put it? Mischievous? Probably.




Am I an artist with an artist's roving eyes? You bet you! Am I proud that I took these? In a manner : yes! This brunette waitress is young and gorgeous and this way the whole world that may stumble on this art blog site will know it as well as my eyes knew it the minute I spotted her way in the distance across the Green Point Mano's restaurant in Cape Town, South Africa when we lunched here.




By the way, she was not our waitress. Ours, a lovely blond equally beautiful was : and excellent service indeed it all was. Hers, the blonde's that is blog will precede this one shortly. I will include four separate blog entries on four different waitresses here at Mano's restaurant. It sure was hard to concentrate at this luncheon and I must say that the company I kept at the table with two talented artists and one South African guide and importer of South African wines was stellar and captivating and equally wondrous all on it's own. Combine all this and you can immediately see my sensory overload and great dilemma that I believe I handled amazingly well with real panache and diploma, too. The food also was very good as was the South African white Sauvignon Blanc that we drank.




I will add more but I do believe that the pictures paint a pretty fabulous scenario and make my point for me without any further help from me. Don't you agree? She's a knock-out and fascinating in every way from height, elegance, agility, long, flowing brown hair, shapely and curved everywhere one could ever want or ask for... and fully-clothed. Nice.




I did say a quick " hello " to her as I left and complemented her, gave her my card and told her that I had taken some pictures of her that would eventually get onto my blog.




So voila! Here it is / here she is in all her youth and natural poise and glory and wonder and enchantment to the eye...

Hope you like it, TONY




By the way it is now Monday night here in northern Virginia as I type this at 11:10 PM on December 28 th, 2009 and get ready to post it in just a few minutes' time. Cheers and Happy New Year to one and to all!