About Me & Fynbos Fairy

A photograph of me standing on a rock at sunrise, Table Mountain and Devil's peak are behind me. You can see Cape Town City Bowl in the darkness beneath me.
Me on Lion’s Head with Cape Town beneath me. Photo by Kyle Mills Film & Photo

During the pandemic, I moved back into my childhood home and while the world was going through incredibly challenging times I found solace in watching a pregnant chameleon grow. This Knysna Dwarf chameleon lived on a leopard tree in the garden, and every day I would check in on her and carry her to insects she could eat. I soon realised there were always at least ten chameleons to find at any given moment in the garden. This is core information about me: I have always loved nature and tiny creatures, but before the pandemic I had lost touch of how important that was in my life.

That paragraph should be a blog post on its own.

My name is Joan and I live in Cape Town, South Africa. I have a keen interest in hiking, conservation, chameleons, and the Oxford comma. Fynbos Fairy started as a TikTok where I would show off the incredible nature on my doorstep, but it quickly became more. My desire to write about and photograph everything that inspires me needed a home. Fynbos Fairy is that home.

This is a space where my thoughts as an English Literary Studies graduate converge with the hours I am left in my own thoughts in nature. The fynbos-covered mountains in Cape Town have become my happy place and I make a conscious effort to be in them nearly every day.

While hiking posts may be informative, this really is about more than just the routes I took. It’s the journey that my mind and senses go on along the way. The creatures I see along the way and what I learn. I hope you enjoy joining me on my adventures!