Our Exodus final night meal |
An enjoyable ‘last supper’ at Marco’s African Place involving a sampling of ostrich, kudu and springbok, and some music and dancing that we both watched and took part in rounded off a thoroughly enjoyable trip. Hugs goodbye to Peter and Ester who were off birding early the next morning and a last drink with Chantel, Alison, Ali and Andy.
All on the dance floor letting our hair down |
Jackie & Pauline in Cape Town with the table cloth on table mountain |
The Garden Route: day 1
Farewell to everyone before back in the bus for the last time. Steven was dropping us at the airport after dropping our bags at the apartment we were staying at with mum.
We managed to sort out the hire car before the flight landed, early, but we still had to wait about an hour, but that was ok. A busy drive into town, not as bad as we were expecting, though I wouldn’t have wanted to drive it. Managed to check in early, how then to keep mum awake...?
Not a whale tail but a seal tail in Cape Town harbour |
We pottered to the watershed, a large, though expensive, craft outlet on the edge of the waterfront. Just as well she didn’t have any money on her... and stopped for food at the Ferrymans, Chantel’s waterfront recommendation.
The Garden Route: day 2
After a good nights sleep for all we headed off down the point, driving past a big pod of dolphins. First stop, Circe boat tours to get
She knows this is wrong, but if she can stroke a sea lion, she will! |
Rather than go down the point to the Cape of Good Hope we crossed to Boulders Beach for early penguin viewing. This time though rather than see expensive
On the seal boat with the South Koreans |
Simon’s Town for lunch, a visit to Able Seaman Just Nuisance and
Seal island, a lot better weather than on our last visit |
Load shedding has started up again, so the power went off at 14.00, we’d just eaten so we were ok, except that the robots, or traffic
Hout Bay on a lovely clear day |
Here's Pauline paddling at Boulders Beach with a penguin in the background |
They swam about for a while.... |
The Garden Route: day 3
Up and out, full of excitement we headed to Franschhoek, we were a little early but by the time we’d got caught up in a cycle race timing was good. To
Leopards leap vineyard, it was in the Lonely Planet and we liked the name, to be shortly joined by Martin and Michele. We tasted some wine, though nobody could really be bothered and moved on, somewhere else for lunch, chat and more chat. They wanted to visit the gin distillery to buy some glasses, and for Michele to try a
Then paddled ashore.... |
The Garden Route: day 4
Today, a scenic drive to Gansbaai, via the coast and Betty’s Bay. The high pass over the mountains was spectacular, the scenery stunning. Promised baboons however were not in evidence. I’d long given up hope, and we were just driving into a small town as I said “we’ll
Had a brief look at these strange humans... |
Driving to the coast and the world kept vanishing a low, localised coastal/sea mist. Not ideal for our sea safari cruise! We checked in
Walked straight past us.... |
And then on up the beach |
The Garden Route: day 5
A walk along the coastal path was aborted, the path wasn’t good and the temperature was in the 30’s, not the predicted 24. We went to areserve of indigenous forest instead, which was comfortable, just, until the mossies started biting. It was an interesting walk through.
We stopped at the penguin rehabilitation centre where they
Jackie with the statue of Able Seaman Just Nuisance |
The mist has come down so I am comfortably writing this in a little summer house with Ninja, the black cat, on my lap. We’ll post and have something to eat, this cooked breakfasts are really throwing us so we are trying for a 4 o clock ‘lunner’
Pauline & Jackie at the Standby Diver Statue at Simon Town. Our skiing friend Simon used to be a navy diver and knew this area well as several of his colleagues trained here to be Standby Divers |
Here's the poster telling us all about the importance of a standby diver and how they are always there to rescue anyone in trouble in the sea |
The next day we met up in Franschhoek for lunch, a good chat and catch up on our families and got to know one another. |
It was a fabulous day and I'm so pleased to have at last caught up with this lost side of my family. We will keep in touch! LtoR: Jackie, Pauline, me, Martin, Michele |
On to Bettys Bay and more African penguins floating about. You wouldn't believe it by they are endangered |
Here's a penguin egg we saw in a nest. We have been told that they can be left unattended for up to 24 hours so we hope mum penguin will be back |
Saw this little lizzard at Bettys Bay, he looks quite fierce |
Jackie found this painted stone by a bench at Bettys Bay... |
With this message on the back |
Out on our sunset boat trip |
We didn't see much sea life but it was a very pleasant evening |
Out on our forest walk in Gansbaai today |
Jackie with Ninja cat in our hotel today |
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