Tuesday 30th January 2018

Woke up to thick low cloud and light dampness in the air – what a change but refreshing. We played 9 holes at the local after breakfast and then decided to visit a local winery and olive plantation as we’d been asked to bring some olive oil back from here –

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You couldn’t seen the wine or olive oil production but here’s a view of part of the wine side –

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We started lunch at their very upmarket restaurant “95” by sampling their selection of oils which were all delicious –

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We then just had a starter each – deep fried calamari and a vegetable terrine with cheese – which was more than enough followed by some lovely coffee whilst looking over their small lake –

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The cloud never really lifted until early evening but it was lovely to enjoy the slightly lower temperatures.

Not a big blog today but a very relaxing day . Not sure what we’re doing tomorrow.

xx🐾

Monday 29th January 2018

It was a trip up to –

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One of the really top class courses in the area. It’s a little disconcerting when you are given a COMPLIMENTARY-

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Before you even leave the Pro’s shop to apologise for the state of the fairways!!!

And they were right –

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Only grass to be seen was on the tees and greens. Needless to say there weren’t many other people playing so we had a very plesent round in scorching temperatures.

Gordon had a 349 yard drive on the 10th so that puts him up with the like of McIlroy. Well done 🏌️.

The Springboks had a devil of a job looking for food in this dried up lake –

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Not much better when you look another way –

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Not sure what happened to the owner of this board but he’s been long gone –

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xx🐾

Sunday 28th January 2018

Today we decided to drive up to the power station where there is a viewing point over False Bay. A photo to remind you –

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The views were stunning and difficult to capture with my camera lens. This is looking down towards the harbour –

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Then along the coast towards Muisenberg –

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Down onto Strand where we are staying –

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The main road looked a long way down –

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We the descended to visit the next village – appropriately named – Gordon’s Bay. Beach with plenty of people in one direction –

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And not so busy in the opposite direction –

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One little chap cooling off –

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And another chap going in to cool off –

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We went in to cafe area for light refreshments –

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Next to the souvenir shop –

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Wonder how much he paid for this registration plate –

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This afternoon the temperature reached 35C – feels like 40C – on the weather chart!!!

xx🐾

Saturday 27th January 2018

We decided to have a trip into Cape Town today to visit the Waterfront. It was very busy with locals and the Queen Mary 2 had recently docked –

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She carries just over 2.5K passengers and 1.5K crew members. Unfortunately due to the high winds the cable car up Table Mountain was’t running –

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The girls volunteering for the equivalent to out Dogs Trust were out chatting to the public –

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Everyone was entertained by the steel band –

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We then went into the Mall to our favourite restaurant for lunch –

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Tempura fried vegetables and fish cakes (not shown) that were delicious –

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We visited the amazing –

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Which has recently been refurbished. Very difficult to take photographs through glass but her are a few of our friends –

The Moray Eel who doesn’t seemed to have moved since last year! –

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A lobster –

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And a ray laughing at everyone –

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A bit harsh on jellyfish –

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This is a photograph of a turtle going through a CT scanner –

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One of the tanks with various species swimming around – (This is an attempt to insert a video and it does work if you’re patient) –

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Then off to the market for a potter –

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This guy is made entirely from recycled flip flops –

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Not quite sure what this instrument is but the sound it emits is about as lively as any Lennard Cohen song –

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Another great day. Warm, sunny and blue skies –

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xx🐾

Friday 26th January 2018

Not a lot planned for today as the temperature is rising.

We went down to our local and played 11 holes. Very enjoyable. The skies were clear again –

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And we watched the clouds roll over the mountain tops –

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I alway thing how pretty this pink house is and if you live in sunny climates you can paint with lovely colours –

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Hows about this for a BBQ flu? There must be some serious cooking on this grill –

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This is the view from the 7th green –

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Here’s Mrs Waterhen on her nest –

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Then we got back to our first letter about the water restrictions. Tap on the picture to enlarge. It’s worth reading. 50 litres of water a day per person. A 2 minute shower uses 50litres of water!!! D day (or Dry Day) is the 12th April 2018 and you will get 25 litres per person per day from a bowser. Taps will be turned off . It’s really hard to imagine.

Try this link – http://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-42836560

Let’s never complain about the rain again!! By the way the temperature went up to 32C feels like 36C. Warm.

Rest of day spent watching the golf on TV!! (In the cool).

xx🐾

Thursday 25th January 2018

Ultra short blog today.

It’s was a lovely days golf at –

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With the usual stunning backdrop and lovely sunshine –

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We walked down to Ocean Basket for dinner and had a great fish meal. No camera so no photos. Both it and I are having a rest today.

xx🐾

Wednesday 24th January 2018

We decided to take a drive eastward along the coast –

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To Betty’s Bay and the fantastic penguin colony-

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You walk along a raised wooden platform through the colony and the birds just ignore you and carry on with their lives –

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It’s hard to believe these birds are truly wild and we are invading their space and not visa versa.

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This guy was a little rusty –

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But his mate seemed ok –

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They have been given artificial breeding ” holes ” alongside those they dig themselves –

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Some of the rock formations are quite stunning –

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The we came across these 3 cheeky chaps –

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Then left the penguins enjoying life –

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We then went a little further along the coast to –

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Which was an oasis cultivated in the scrub at the base of the mountains. The views were splendid –

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Similar to Kirstenbosch but on a smaller scale so I’ll not bore you with more pictures of flowers –

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We saw some stunning wildlife like this Orange Breasted Sunbird –

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Gordon spotted this stick insect in the flowerbeds –

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And another magnificent dragonfly –

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Then stopped at a local potters to buy a bowl –

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Great day.

It’s one of those days tomorrow so probably not a lot to write about – 🏌️ ⛳️ 🏌🏼‍♀️.

xx🐾

Tuesday 23rd January 2018

Very short today as it was one of those days at Bellville and no we don’t walk in this heat –

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Labour intensive maintenance –

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A very impressive flower that we haven’t seen before –

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The old boy’s still doing well. He had a good day today with some super shots against the mountainous backdrop-

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Cormorant and a Darter on a little island –

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xx🐾

Monday 22nd January 2018

We had planned to go up to Betty’s Bay but had to change plans when we ran out of WiFi. So different here. Off to the Mall to get 20Gb put on at a cost of £35.00. No video streaming here. At least I think it’s been set up now so that I can do it over the nett next time.

After lunch we decided to visit our local 9 hole course –

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Wild life was fairly chilled – baby Egyptian geese –

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Then obviously strayed into big cat country –

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Had a good view of the Cape of Good Hope about 24 miles away –

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View of the local town -Strand – from the beach –

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Pretty shells –

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And a fisherman returning home with not a lot to show for his day –

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A view of the power plant but I cannot find its name –

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And a picture of Beatrice with her 2 cousins – Bracken and Rosie – in Hamilton-

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xx🐾

Sunday 21st January 2018

Off to the beautiful botanical gardens of Kirstenbosch which we love. Acres of plants set on a hillside just in the suburbs of Cape Town. Another beautiful day and very little wind today.

We were amazed how may of the proteas were still in magnificent bloom –

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Quite unusual for this time of year-

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We decided to explore off the main track and climbed The Stairway to Heaven –

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It just went on and on and led to the aptly named –

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On a more gentle note we ambled along onto the bridge passing over a very clear freshwater pond –

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To admire these little chaps –

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And their friend –

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Spotted a very beautiful Spurfowl enjoying the day –

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Now this looks like a sculpture in steel but it is in fact a dried flower head –

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Then down the shaded Camphor tree lined walk –

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To the restaurant for lunch where we were entertained by a local band –

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Beautiful butterflies –

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Then saw this rainbow on the way home –

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Ok. See you tomorrow.

xx🐾