Well – it’s another of those days –
Has anyone ever seen a molehill on a putting green ? –
And here’s a purple heron –
Travels Abroad
Well – it’s another of those days –
Has anyone ever seen a molehill on a putting green ? –
And here’s a purple heron –
In a very present 34C we decided to go over the mountains to Franschhoek which has its name etched onto the mountain side –
And then had a warm stroll along the Main Street –
Some African market stalls, very bright as usual –
Then this very happy chappy on the pavement –
A little bit of culture –
And architecture –
Can you get a more perfect box hedge than this? –
And how about some perfect gentleman –
Quite a clever work of art –
A lovely light lunch before we left –
To leave Franschhoek behind –
And drop down to Theewaterkloof Reservoir which was just sand when we saw it 2 years ago and all the water restrictions were in place. Now restored to virtually normal –
And our big coup of the day was to see a pair of Blue Crane –
Absolutely fantastic –
Then we drove back through mile after mile of orchards. Apples galore –
A grand day out.
A quiet day today. Shopping first and these delightful flowers for salads, cocktails etc-
Then off to a beautiful winery for lunch –
With a very posh wine tasting room –
The entrance through the herb garden was beautifully scented –
And the views from the gardens were superb –
Some lovely thatched outhouses –
Massive old Camphora trees from China –
A huge wooden acorn –
And a rhinoceros made out of Nespresso caps –
The shop had some lovely African gifts –
And lunch was equally as tasty –
Haven’t shown you any photos of the property yet so here goes –
View from the kitchen window –
The others are self explanatory-
And the view from our bedroom window –
Then we were off to a very plush golfing resort –
Where we had our own personalised buggy ready –
The practice area so neatly laid out –
A quick look at one of the swimming pools –
Lovely to see water on the course –
A view of the 8th green –
A fine day out at –
So true –
Another of these days in glorious sunshine –
Fabulous view over the 18th green –
And some very nice properties alongside the course –
Not sure of the significance of this –
But a lovely day out –
Then home for tea to be watched by a very sad Coco wanting to share the burgers –
(Don’t worry. He had some!!!)
Off we went to a market at –
Which was reported to be a major Sunday attraction in the Western Cape. Looked more like a downmarket carboot –
Not a dramatic start to the day so we decided to head over to Table View Nature Reserve for some bird watching. Lovely shot of Table Mountain –
But not a lot to see –
A whiskered tern –
And some goslings –
Oh well. Off to feast off a massive Hout Bay seafood platter –
At least the sky is blue –
Visit to the market this morning. Pictures posted last week. Then this afternoon a stroll on our estate in the sun and watching cricket from Johannesburg this afternoon.
Some lovely faces –
Golf day at Somerset West. Home to the white squirrel –
A trip out to –
To see the African penguins. They’re so lovely –
Then we went to –
They had had a big fire through last January –
All the undergrowth and plants were regrowing well but a lot of the trees still bore the scars –
Views of the surrounding mountains were stunning –
With real water in the waterfalls, unlike 2 years ago when we had to shower with a bucket in there to collect water for the toilets!!!! The hillsides were so green this time –
A quiet day with a stroll around our complex looking at the bird life –
A rather lovely Fiscal flycatcher –
Then some of the grapes been brought in –
We then went off to the Morgenster winery for lunch –
Again lovely views from the dining area –