RETURN OF THE JADI: The Jadi family were at West Beach again on Wednesday to soak up the rays and have a good time. From left, back row, were Kholiswa, Thembisa, Vuyo and Luthando, and in front were Luminathi, Usiphile and esinako
Talk of the Town went to the beach last week to meet some of our locals, and especially our visitors just before they left Port Alfred for home after the festive season holidays.
RETURN OF THE JADI: The Jadi family were at West Beach again on Wednesday to soak up the rays and have a good time. From left, back row, were Kholiswa, Thembisa, Vuyo and Luthando, and in front were Luminathi, Usiphile and esinako
TRASH COLLECTORS: Members of the Extended Public Works Programme were scouring the beaches yesterday to collect rubbish left by visitors. At Kelly’s Beach were, from left, Zaneli Makafi, Ntombekhanya Zasawe, Thandosile Baku, Siqibo Notiki and Jacqueline Andreas who had already collected three-bags-full before midday
EVERYONE LOVES ICE CREAM: Two-year-old Sophia Ralph got as much ice cream on mom Vanessa’s lap as in her tummy at Kelly’s Beach on Wednesday. Sophia’s granny and granddad have a holiday home in Port Alfred and she and her family who hail from Johannesburg
RELAXING AT THE BEACH: Relaxation was the idea of Vuyani Thys from Port Elizabeth who was at Kelly’s Beach on Wednesday to sit in the sun and watch the world go by
4 BEACH VENDOR: There’s no need to cart all your beach equipment to the seaside as Lindo Dingela had all manner of balls, boogie-boards and other fun stuff to enjoy at Kelly’s Beach on Wednesday
BEAUTIFUL AFTERNOON: Enjoying the sun at Kelly’s Beach on Wednesday were Grahamstown sisters Patricia, left, and Caroline Kobe
YOUNG AND LOVING IT: JP Meier(correct) and his girlfriend Lauren Hilton-Taylor from East London soaked up the sun at Kelly’s Beach on Wednesday
ON THE BEACH: Like the Chris Rea song, lots of visitors come to Port Alfred specifically to take advantage of the white sand and the beautiful scenery. Back left, Inam Nolokwe and, back right, Sebenza Landu from East London were taken to West Beach on Wednesday by the local Ngece family, in the centre Nomaxabiso and her daughters, in front, Ululo, left, and Sesethu