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 –
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.
A little windswept in a howling gale coming straight from Antarctica. It was COLD and we didn’t have any coats with us!!!The water was freezing. Very handsome chappy.The view across the bay was very tranquil. Lots of seaweed about.
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 –
Lovely butterflies. Carpenter bee. They bore holes in tree trunks for their larvae.Very noisy frogs croaking away.Orange breasted sunbird.How wonderful is this – Cape Batis looking directly at me. My best photo of the trip so far.Black saw-bird.Swee waxbill.