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The Princess and the Elephants Part 2

Thursday 14 May 2015 Addo Elephant Park

The princess sleeps with earplugs and covers her eyes with a black mask so as not to let in the early morning light so I was surprised to find her up with the sparrows and ready to go!   We were out the gate by 7:05 and as we admired the gorgeous sunrise she said, “I’d better take a photograph so I’ll remember what this looks like because I’m never up to see sunrises!”

A sunrise fit for a princess

A sunrise fit for a princess

She is sitting comfortably in the front seat and has warned me not to take photos of her without make-up – but she somehow manages to get it on between sightings – while we’re watching birds I suspect!

We drive around until 10ish finding the usual suspects – warthogs, a variety of buck,  zebra play-fighting the odd elephant and lots of birds the highlight being a bar-throated apalis.  Two pale chanting goshawks in a tree are also great and of course the bokmakieries are iconic in Addo.

The beautiful bokmakierie

The beautiful bokmakierie

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Pale Chanting Goshawk

Pale Chanting Goshawk

Denim's Bustard

Denim’s Bustard

Bar-throated Apalis

Bar-throated Apalis

Back at the hut we shower, the princess tarts up and Earl and I go to the communal kitchen to make breakfast. The princess has specific requests – no tomato and no kidneys please!  Dad presents her with eggs, bacon and banana cooked to perfection.  We slum it on scrambled eggs and kidneys – somehow I think we got the better deal!

When Her Highness is ready we set off for another game drive.  We hear on the grapevine aka the Addo Face Book page that there were two male lions on the Gorah Loop 2 hours ago so we head there without expecting much.  There are a few gathered parked on a bend and we see two lions a little way off but fast asleep.  We snap a photo just to say that we’ve seen them then move on to enjoy more exciting things.

The King of the Jungle does not interest our royal passenger in this lazy state

The King of the Jungle does not interest our royal passenger in this lazy state

Our drive is fruitful and we have fun watching Princess’s favourite creatures, marvelling at the Kudu and eland, amazed at the number of warhogs abound and are thrilled at how plentiful the game is.  We spot one jackal but he is no mood to pose for a portrait.

We're happy for a photo shoot

We’re happy for a photo shoot

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Mongoose

Zebra confrontation

Zebra confrontation

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An elephant tussle

An elephant tussle

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A bum view

A bum view

We go past the lions once more – still fast asleep and then go back to camp for lunch.  The Cattle Baron has edged into the Sanparks.  I hope all goes well and that I won’t have to do battle and change their name to the Battle Caron.  The service is good. The Princess and the Earl order beef burgers. I settle for a house salad. The latter is stunning.  The princess needs to do Battle with Caron. Her burger is inedible – “If I throw it against the wall it will bounce,” she tells the longsuffering waitress.  “Let me try the chicken burger instead, please.”  This turns out to be just perfect.  The chips, too, are done to perfections.  The Earl eats his burger but admits it was rather disgusting.  “You should stick to Banting,”I say smugly.  My salad is full of greens, tomato, avo, cheese and grated egg. Yum!

After a loo break we set straight off for another game drive.  It is now 3:30.   We head for Gorah Loop and get there around 4 – the lions have not moved – still dead to the world.  We see a tail flick slightly so know they are in fact alive.  Off we go in search of the ellies.  We find lots and enjoy all the other game and birds too.  “We should go to the lion sighting at 5,” I say.  “They’ll wake up then.”

“They’ll only wake up if buffalo turn up,” says the Princess knowing that this is their favourite food.

So we continue on our way and enjoy the other things to see in this beautiful park.

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We find ourselves back at the lion spot just after 5 – but they’re fast asleep.  We switch off the engine and wait to see if anything will happen.

Suddenly the Princess yells – The buffalo are here!   And sure enough there is a biggish herd, alert and sniffing the air.

What can they smell

What can they smell

They’re aware but are very short sighted and don’t actually see them.  A few separate from the rest and begin grazing in the bushes behind the lions. One of the lions sits up,

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The other rolls over and lies on his back.

Just let me sleep!

Just let me sleep!

The grazers suddenly realise the lions are there and return to the herd.  They regroup and start walking toward the lions. The boys leap up and start running toward the parked cars. The buffs chase after them and see them off.   Wow – what an exciting sighting.  See the video on Youtube

We follow the lions for some time and marvel at seeing elephants in the background too.

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That was a rude awakening!

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The gate closes at six and so the whole fleet of us head back to camp.

After packing up for an early departure tomorrow we decide it is too cold to do a braai so The Princess treats us to dinner at The Cattle Baron – they haven’t misbehaved enough to call them Battle Caron.

The Earl orders ribs – The Princess and I have grilled calamari tubes and share a Greek Salad.   Perfect!   The Earl is not 100% happy with the ribs – the sauce has a very strong taste that is not to his liking – It’s a half portion but he can’t finish it!  We chat to the manager about our concerns and he takes it well and says he will investigate what the chef is doing and suggest some amendments to the way he does burgers and ribs!  Everything else is perfect.

Addo Elephant park is fabulous.  It is teeming with game, Jack’s picnic site is amazing, the facilities are clean and well-maintained and service is good.   Next time we plan to visit one of the other rest camps – perhaps Spekbook tented will be fun. It overlooks a waterhole.

Friday 15 May 2015 Addo Elephant to Struisbaai

We left the park at 7:00 am and made our way to the South Gate.  We spotted lots of warthogs but not as much game as when we came in.  The elephants were there to bid the princess farewell.

We went to our B&B to collect a pack of beers we’d left in the fridge and the headed to Jeffrey’s Bay where we met Jim and Maureen at In Food Bakery for breakfast.  It was so good to see them and hear about their wonderful experiences in Etosha and Kgalagadi.   Their friend Joy also joined us a little later.

The breakfasts were delicious.  I ordered paoched eggs, spinach and salmon which came with a croissant.  Hold the croissant I told the waitress.  Would you like Banting bread instead, she offered.  Banting bread?  Well why not – if it’s awful I just won’t eat it.  Well it was delicious!   One could eat it without butter or jam as it tasted like a savoury loaf on its own.   Yummy – Banting certainly is an easy and satisfying diet to follow.

Don’t ask if I’ve lost weight – I don’t think much – I’ve been eating too much – I’m on holiday after all!  But I’ve felt good and not at all hungry.   I definitely have not put on any weight and I’m really doing this for health and not reduction reasons.  But I am hoping the belly fat will miraculously disappear eventually!  Even in my sixties I care!  The plan is to be stricter about the orange list and the amount we eat when we settle in Struisbaai in July.

We arrived in Struisbaai at 5, unpacked the essentials and made a braai for supper.   We watched TV for a bit and then collapsed into bed.

Saturday 16 May 2015 Homeward Bound

Earl did all the things needed at the house this morning and by 10:30 we were on the road for home.   We stopped in Bredasdorp to refuel, pay an account and shop for takkies for Laurie.  The latter two were unsuccessful as there was load shedding and the municipality didn’t open on Saturdays!

We dropped the Princess off at her flat at 1:15 and we arrived in Sun Valley at 2:00 pm.  Another wonderful trip under the belt!

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The Princess and The Elephants

Wednesday 13 May 2015

I was up early and showered before Earl woke up.   The Princess messaged to say her flight was delayed.  I rang her and she told me that she’d seen Sharon and Tony at the airport – they were on their way to Johannesburg to get their connecting flight to Singapore then Viet Nam.  I rang Sharon to say good-bye!  We won’t see each other till July as she only gets back after we leave for Namibia.  We’ll both be in Nam but on different continents.

After a delicious breakfast of pork sausage, bacon, eggs, tomato and mushrooms we set off to the airport arriving at 8:45 as we expected Laurie at 9:30.   It was very foggy so we thought this was the reason for the delay.  No flights were landing or taking off and we began to worry when we heard that a flight from Johannesburg  had been diverted to East London.  This announcement kept coming about other flights too and finally we heard that The Princess was diverted to George.  Well we spent three hours at the airport as the flights only came in when the mist cleared.  The Princess finally arrived at 11:40.   I waited in the airport while Earl drove out so as to avoid the hefty parking costs.   In no time we had her packed into the car and were off to Addo Elephant Park!

The Princess only wanted to come to Addo to see elephants.  She is not a natural Nature Girl.  So I was a little nervous that there wouldn’t be much to see and she would get bored of our constantly stopping to look at birds!  Well the park was beautiful.   It was lush and green and we entered at the bottom gate and drove up from the South to the main camp.  Wow – so different to our last trip when there were no animals at all in this new section. Today we saw just about everything.  Warthogs were the first creatures spotted and then there were hundreds.  We found the animals everywhere in large numbers and many species together.   The princess was amused – but where were the elephants.  Tomorrow – we said – you have to go to the waterholes at midday and then you’ll see the elephants.  The words were no sooner cold on our lips when a huge bull elephant appeared on the side of the road.  Yay!  But that’s not all – more materialised and we saw many along the way.   Once in the south we went to a couple of the waterholes and found more elephants and buffalo too.  We can go home now – we’ve achieved our goal!

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The Common Ostrich looking splendid

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The striped ones were plentiful – note the sea in the background – the park includes the Big 7 – Lion, Leopard, Rhino, Elephant, Buffalo, Southern Right Whale and Great White Shark

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The Princess knew what this was – Yellow Canary

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How cute is this

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A special appearance for Her Highness

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Which made her smile

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The pigs made her laugh

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The female elephants in Addo have no tusks – due to interbreeding. However, new stock have been introduced and some new generation females are now getting tusks.

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Male and Female Kudu with pig in the background

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He is very curious about the beautiful princess

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Looking good

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Father and Mother Shelduck

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Mr Shelduck

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Mrs Shelduck

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Ellies at the waterhole

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Enjoying a refreshing drink,

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Buffalo at dusk

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Spoonbill

We arrived at Main Camp at quarter to 4, checked in, bought a few things from the shop and then went to our forest hut number 4.  It’s a lovely 4 bedded hut nestled in the bush with a deck and braai plekkie.  It has its own bathroom, is fully equipped but we have to use the communal kitchen.  The Princess has to share her sleeping space with her parents but she has the extra bed on which to spread out her stuff!

We sat out on the deck until supper time when it became a bit too cold so we ate at the table inside.

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Riding a Rhino at Bekkersfontein Game Farm

Sunday 11 May 2015

The kids woke us at 7:30 ish and then we got up and had breakfast.  We’d packed up the night before and we were on the road by 8:45.  We got a little lost after Queenstown but realised our mistake and went back, took the Takastad turn and followed Nicoline’s map until we reached Bekkersfontein.  It was a bit chilly but we were warmly dressed.   We unpacked then relaxed for the rest of the day.  The stone cottage is lovely.  It is solar powered most of the time but the generator is put on in the evenings.  However, the lights are always very weak.

We braaied for supper and then Boudewyn came home.  He’d been in Hogsback.  We invited him to eat with us but he’d had a big lunch in Hogsback.  He is very busy with the farm as he is only here when on leave from the oil rig – one month on one month off or something like that.

Monday 12 May 2015

We got up and went for a drive around the farm before breakfast.   It was lovely.  We saw lots of different animals and some birds.

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Sable Antelope

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Grey Heron

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Blesbok

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Hoopoe

Back at the cottage we found that it was being serviced by a maid! This we did not expect as we are not paying guests.   We cooked breakfast and then went for a walk trying to find the river route.   We found a few nyala.   When we returned I had a mid-morning nap!

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Female Nyala and baby

Boudewyn came to collect us in the afternoon and took us for a ride on the Rhino.  I sat up front with him and Earl stood on the back holding on for dear life.  It was exhilarating.   If I thought Abri’s cowboy driving on the Namibian farm was terrifying I still had to experience this!  It’s an open vehicle with strict safety rules nailed to the dashboard which nobody obeys!   I rode minus seat belt or helmet and there were no safety doors either!  I read the rules and shivered. I just made sure to keep my limbs inside the vehicle! But I needn’t have worried we didn’t turn over once.

We did, however, see loads of game.   We stopped to go into blinds and Boudewyn kept a running commentary of what the farm was all about.

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Beautiful and gentle waterbuck

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Stripy

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The Earl waiting on the Rhino

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The dogs enjoy every second

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Me in the front seat

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The ride up the mountain over roads littered with rocks and deep potholes was like riding in a moon buggy as the rhino is designed for just such off-road conditions.

Thank Goodness we’d put on an extra jacket for the ride as by the time we came down from the mountain it was pretty cold. Yet Boudewyn was dressed in shorts a shirt and a padded waste coat.  “ Do you ever wear a jacket?” I asked. “This is my jacket,” he grinned patting his waste coat.

We braaied again for supper and Boudewyn went off to do all sorts of chores as he is leaving for the oil rig tomorrow – a very long flight awaits him!

Thanks Nicoline for organising this amazing stay with your brother.  Thanks Boudewyn for making it so memorable.

Tuesday 12 May 2015

We left after breakfast and had a pleasant drive to Port Elizabeth.  Before checking into our B&B we stopped for lunch and then went shopping at Woolworths.

Our B&B Almani is lovely.  Our double room has tea and coffee making facilities, a fridge and a microwave oven.  Everything is immaculate.  There is a television and an enormous double bed. The en-suite has a bath and separate shower.   The rooms open onto an enclosed stoop which opens onto the pool area of the lush garden.   The service is excellent and friendly.

There was load shedding from 3:30 to 6:30 today. Earl had a nap while I caught up on my diary and blogging and when the battery died I read my book!

We went to Ocean Basket for dinner and it was great! The restaurant is a little noisy but it is spacious and clean and the service is good.   Our food was excellent.  I had grilled calamari and stir fried vegetables. Earl had a seafood platter for one with stir fried vegetables. Of course he couldn’t eat it all – fish, calamari, mussels and prawns!

We did not have dessert and went home to make tea.  We were short of Rooibos tea so I went to “Die Voorkamer”to ask for more.  The daughter of the house was there and called to her mom that we needed tea bags. “Is dit die mense in Kamer 3 ?”  she called back.  “Nee – dis die pretty auntie” came to reply.  I didn’t know whether to be flattered at being called pretty or insulted at being called aunty!  Anyway she brought the teabags to our room and all was well!

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Back with the Family

Friday 8 May at the Farm

On Friday morning we had breakfast with the Macs and little Katelyn and James came to visit Granny and Grandpa. They are adorable.  Earl took photographs of them in the garden with the ancient pony, Fatso that our kids used to ride!

Drongos catch the crumbs that Andrew throws in the air for them

Drongos catch the crumbs that Andrew throws in the air for them

A feeding frenzy in Barbara's garden

A feeding frenzy in Barbara’s garden

Beautiful Black Collared Barbet

Beautiful Black Collared Barbet

I went to Barbara’s hairdresser, Mario, at 11:30 and she gave me an old-fashioned razor cut!  I am very pleased with the results.  My hair is short and easy to manage.

We then met up with Nicoline and made plans for our departure to her brother’s game farm near Queenstown.  We then returned to the farm and chilled for the rest of the day.

In the evening we went to Heather’s for dinner – Wow – what a spread – roast lamb and all the trimmings followed by cheesecake for dessert.   My only cheat from Banting for ages but I fooled myself that cheese was banting so it was okay!  Loads of sugar but so what!

Saturday 9 May 2015

On Saturday we went to Wacky Winter Weekend at St Patrick’s College.  It was lovely.  Shannon had a few games of hockey to play and Simon had rugby.  We were very proud when he scored a goal.  It was a very hot day and we left at about 12ish to go shopping for our next trip.   In the afternoon we relaxed at home.

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Hot and exhausted after three exhilarating games

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He’s got the ball

And Simon scores a tri!

And Simon scores a tri!

The kids were tired but happy after a successful morning of sport.  We went back to the farm and in the evening Earl did seared tuna for dinner.

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Sani Valley Lodge Day 3 and 4

Wednesday 6 May 2015 Sani Valley Lodge

Today we woke up to overcast weather and it was way colder than yesterday.  But this did not dull our spirits. Earl was up and out on the water just after 6.  I went back to sleep!   When I woke up I had a long and leisurely hot bath.

Today was a lazy day as far as physical activity was concerned but I did have some Bird Club work to do and also worked on the Birthday Photographs.

At half past 11 our masseuse arrived, Earl had a fire going in the grate and we each had a hot stone massage – Earl first and then me.   Wow – she was outstanding and we paid way less than we would in Cape Town for half the quality. I was finished for the rest of the day and just relaxed and watched the birds and animal at the dam.

Dinner tonight is braaied chops and sausage, cauli mash and salad.  Yes – we are being very good with our Banting diet.  Well – I am – Earl had biscuits for tea!

Yellow-billed duck with ducklings

Yellow-billed duck with ducklings

Thursday 7 May 2015 Sani Valley Lodge

Sadly today is our last day.  It is misty and cold so we decide to pack up and leave early.

Before we leave we chat to a French couple who are staying I Sunset 2.   It is their first visit to South Africa and they are here to visit their kids who are staying in Stellenbosch for six months.   They have done the Garden Route and are now exploring the Drankensberg.   Today they will go up Sani Pass with a guide.  We have a chat about the birds they have seen and I show them the French words on the Roberts App on my phone.  They are delighted.

We also plan to go a short way up Sani Pass before we head back to Kokstad.    On our way out we spot two beautiful reed buck.

He has a broken horn

He has a broken horn

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She is beautiful

Our neighbours overtake us as we slowly climb the pass.  Then they stop and indicate to us that there is a bird in a tree.  We are thrilled to find the Gurneys Sugarbird – this is one of the few places to find them. They are similar to the more common Cape Sugarbird which we see often at home.

Gurney Sugarbird

Gurney Sugarbird

View from Sani Pass

View from Sani Pass

We turn around after seeing this our target bird and take a scenic drive to Drakensberg Gardens passing a place we once went to with the kids – Lake Naverone.

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Giant’s Castle

On our return we stop at The Olde Duck for lunch.

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We have been there before with the kids who always enjoy the petting farm.   We did find the donkey adorable.

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The food was excellent too.  Earl had a fetta and spinach pancake and I had a hot chicken salad.

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We then drove back to Kokstad and spent the night with the Mackenzies.  It was great to catch up and spend some quality time with them.

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Sani Valley Fly Fishing and Game Lodge Day 2

Tuesday 5 May 2015 Sani Valley Lodge

We were awake at dawn.   The sun rises quite early here – and it is beautiful. I look out on the still, mirror of a dam and see a single dabchick with a wake training behind it.  Earl is up and off to fish and I don’t go back to sleep.  I sort out a few emails and then get up and shower.  There is a lot going on outside my window and soon I am clicking away with the camera.

Early Morning view from my deck

Early Morning view from my deck

I go for a long walk at about 8 – the morning is fresh but I’m comfortable in shorts, t-shirt and a fleece.

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I love Autumn

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The Mountains are stunning

Stone chat

Stone chat

Buff-streaked chat

Female Buff-streaked chat

I return at 9 to find Earl back from fishing and disappointed that he caught nothing but I think he just enjoyed the stunning surroundings.

He goes out again in the afternoon and I go for a walk to the dam just over the hill behind our cottage.   There are many animals dotted about the hillside and in the veld.   But when I try to get closer they move away.  I still manage to get some photographs.   This place is just too beautiful.  One can never tire of it.

Zebra drinking in front of our lodge

Zebra drinking in front of our lodge

The gorgeous Autumn Colours

The gorgeous Autumn Colours

Vibrant and beautiful

Vibrant and beautiful

Bontebok senn on my walk

Blesbok seen on my walk

Eland at a distance

Eland at a distance

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Zebra grazing on our lawn in the evening

Our braai on the deck

Our braai on the deck

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Sani Valley Fly-Fishing and Game Lodge Day 1

Monday 4 May 2015 Sani Valley Lodge

It was chilly this morning but the sun was shining brightly.   I checked the forecast and it looks like we’re going to have sunny weather for our 3 days at Sani Valley Lodge.

We left around 10ish and enjoyed the scenic drive to Underberg.  Wow but those mountains are beautiful.

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Long crested eagles were on many of the poles along the way.

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Showing his crest

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Looking for prey

In Underberg we shopped for supplies and fishing tackle.   The Spar shop is great but the parking is cramped. The new centre just outside of town has failed miserably. Apparently somebody from Kokstad has now bought it and hopefully people will support the shops there.   The story goes that the previous owner did not get the locals on his side and they boycotted him.  If this centre takes off, it will be fabulous as there is plenty of easy parking.  I think Spar should think about moving in where the previous supermarket was.

The approach to the lodge is always interesting. The views of the dams are stunning and we usually see some bird and animal life.

Pied kingfisher

Pied kingfisher

Common Fiscal

Common Fiscal

Black-headed heron

Black-headed heron

Buff-streaked chat

Buff-streaked chat

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View across to the boathouse

Fabulous views

The bottom dams

We met a number of other visitors at reception – all arriving around 1:30 for checking in at 2.   Our lodge is Sunset 1 – upstairs to 2 and 3.    We have a German couple for neighbours and this is their first visit here and to South Africa.  They have done the Western Cape – Cape Town, the wine route and garden route.   They are loving their trip.

On arrival at our lodge we found zebra grazing on the lawn – how cool is that!   There was also quite a lot of bird activity.  The crowned crane were a bit too far for a good photograph. A kingfisher caught a frog and there were Egyptian geese and dabchicks on the dam. A grey heron also lurked in the reeds.

Baby zebra having a snooze

Baby zebra having a rest

The best thing about Sani Valley Lodge is the tranquillity and peace.  The surroundings are stunning – the combination of mountains and lake just make this place a little bit of Paradise. It is Autumn now but we have missed the best of it. However, the colours still linger in spite of many of the trees being already almost bare of their leaves.   I am so enjoying the richness of the oranges, yellows and reds contrasting with the green of the mountains.  In summer it is just green, green and more nauseating green.  I think I like the Autumn best!

Earl was out on the lake before I could blink.   There are quite a few fishermen here and he worried that he wouldn’t get a boat – but we booked ages ago and Gareth knows how keen a fisherman Earl is – so there was indeed a boat ready for him.  He was out for the rest of the afternoon but unfortunately the fish weren’t biting!

View from our lodge

View from our lodge

Tomorrow is another day!

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A Quick Visit to Hluhluwe Day 3 and back to Kokstad

Friday 1 May 2015

Today we celebrate Workers’ Day with a public holiday.   We thought this would mean less traffic on the roads but that was wishful thinking.

We got up early and then went to have breakfast at the restaurant.  While we were waiting for them to open we watched the crested guineafowl pecking about the gardens for food.  There were also baboons about and we could hear an angry one barking.  I had the camera to my eye when Earl spotted him walk right past me.  I wasn’t aware of him at all and fortunately he didn’t try to hurt me

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On the way out we found baboon on the road as well as some Nyala.IMG_1968 IMG_1977 IMG_1980 IMG_1981

On the way home through the Durban traffic we stopped off for lunch and to shop for the ingredients I needed for Andrew’s birthday celebration tomorrow.   We arrived back at Lauren’s at about 3:30.

I made my dips for the party – tsatsiki and humus but my guacamole did not work out well – it was very bitter.  Earl said he would buy more avos tomorrow and I could start again.  I don’t think it will be necessary as we really have enough dips for my crudités

Lauren took the kids to the Circus.  I was not able to eat supper after eating a breakfast of eggs, bacon and tomato and a chicken salad for lunch.  This is Banting!  You just don’t get hungry!

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A Quick Visit to Hluhluwe Day 2

Thursday 30 April 2015 Imfolozi-Hluhluwe

We overslept this morning.  I did not set the alarm because I thought I would easily wake up!  But last night’s coffee caused me to struggle to fall asleep and then once I was asleep I couldn’t wake up!

In spite of this we were out the gate by 6:15.   What a successful morning we had.  We came across a small traffic jam – two cars and a jeep jockey – the latter on the opposite side of the road.  As we approached I looked into the bush and saw two lionesses.   But that is not what the cars ahead were looking at – they had 5 lion on a buffalo kill.   Wow!  There was one male a lioness and some cubs.   Earl pulled up next to the car on the left and I managed to see what was happening although he could not see anything.  Then a family of Chinese tourists arrived and we reversed to allow them to take our place and Earl pulled in behind the car with the best view.  Not long after the car in front of him left and he took its place allowing us a good view of the lions on the kill.   The jeep jockey did not move.   The Chinese tourists managed to get a good look but could not move past the jeep jockey.  At this point more cars started arriving as well as two more jeep jockeys.   The car ahead of us left and we were about to follow when a jeep jockey pulled in front of us on the wrong side of the road!  I gave her hand signals to move and finally she complied!

As we came into the good spot the male went onto the kill

As we came into the good spot the male went onto the kill

And looked straight at us

And looked straight at us

The female was exhausted from chasing and eating?

The female was exhausted from chasing and eating?

The cubs were tucking in big time

The cubs were tucking in big time and they all had fat little tummies

We continued on our trip and were delighted to find rhino and other creatures before we returned to Hilltop for breakfast.

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After a delicious brekkie of eggs, bacon, creamed mushrooms etc. we made our way to Mpila Camp.  The sightings were not prolific but we saw baboons, giraffe, zebra, impala and some birds.  After a brief walk around Mpila campsite we did the loop and found rhino, giraffe, zebra and impala as well as some birds.

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Back at Mpila we met a couple in the play park where some warthog were grazing. They’d had a fabulous day as they’d been our and about in the area in the early morning – best time for game viewing.  The animals are definitely more prolific in Imfolozi.

On our return we found a lioness, some rhino and a single elephant.  We also found a hamerkop and a black-crowned night heron in the river.

We saw more rhino than any other creature - encouraging as they are so vulnerable to poachers

We saw more rhino than any other creature – encouraging as they are so vulnerable to poachers

This chap was way out of his element

This chap was way out of his element

The impala were having a disagreement

The impala were having a disagreement

African Pied Wagtail

African Pied Wagtail

She refused to look at us

She refused to look at us

All fluffed up

All fluffed up

Looking Handsome

Looking Handsome

Hamerkop hunting for lunch

Hamerkop hunting for lunch

White-fronted Bee-eater

White-fronted Bee-eater

Well at least we saw one!

Well at least we saw one!

In the evening we went to the restaurant for dinner and once again it was excellent.  Only this time the staff entertained us with some Zulu dancing and singing which was really fun.   What an amazing thing to do.  It really impressed the tourists.

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A Quick Visit to Hluluwe Game Reserve Day One

28 April 2015

For some reason Earl did not want to fish any of the dams in and around Kokstad but was itchy to do something. I suggested a day trip to Tala Private Game Reserve – “Too tame,” said he.  “Well then what about Imfolozi/Hluhluwe?”  “Yes -that sounds good.  Will we get in?”  “I can only try,” I replied.

After some lengthy waiting until Emzevulu Central Bookings got round to answering my repeated attempts to call them we managed to get two nights at Hilltop, Hluhluwe.   With the coms being so poor at Lauren’s we’d done all the organising at a coffee shop in town – while having a hearty breakfast of course.  We returned to the farm and told the kids of our plans.  Oh dear – we were meant to go to one of the nieces for dinner on Thursday!   We will have to re-schedule!

29 April 2015

We were up at a very rude and freezing hour, dressed in layers as we knew we would be stripping later in the day and set off Northwards in the dark.   We stopped at Gateway for breakfast and then arrived at the bottom gate and made our way through the park to Hilltop.   It was only 11 o’clock so we took a slow game drive before checking in.  The park looked lush and we found out later that there had been recent rains after a worrying drought.

There was not much game about but this is what we saw.

A Village Weaver

A Female Village Weaver

White-crested helmetshrike

White-crested helmetshrike

Zebra

One of the many zebra

Female Nyala trying to hide from us

Female Nyala trying to hide from us

A distant rhino

A distant rhino

And a heap of buffalo with a warthog in the background

And a heap of buffalo with a warthog in the background

We checked in at 4 pm and sat outdoors and enjoyed the beautiful, shady surroundings.  The monkeys paid a visit and we heard the birds but they kept hidden in the foliage.

Earl relaxing outside our very luxurious cottage

Earl relaxing outside our very luxurious cottage

We were in non-self-catering accommodation – very comfortable with tea and coffee facilities and a bar fridge but no kitchen or braai. Breakfast was included but other meals were extra.  Dinner on our first night was a buffet and the food was stunning.  The starters included vegetable soup, marinated calamari, tuna salad and a variety of salads.   I opted for the calamari and salads.  The mains were roast impala, chicken curry and something else that I don’t recall plus a variety of cooked vegetables. I tucked into impala, chicken curry and the veggoes – no carbs at all!  Earl is not Banting properly although he tells everyone that he is!

Dinner at the restaurant was excellent

Dinner at the restaurant was excellent

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Visiting the Kids in Kokstad – Wattle Crane Cottage

Monday 27 April – Week 2 in Kokstad

It has been another pleasant week in Rural KwaZulu Natal. What a pleasure it was to suddenly come upon a flock of crowned cranes landing and grazing in a wheat field near Lauren’s place.

Crowned crane landing on a hay bale

Crowned crane landing on a hay bale

IMG_1404We attended Glynis’s birthday tea on Thursday.  In the evening we enjoyed a delicious ‘Banting’ dinner at Nicoline’s.  Lauren and Allan ‘bant’ most of the time too and they are all looking fabulous.  Nicoline lent me her book and said – Just read it this weekend and see what you think.

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Tucking into Nicolines delicious HFLC food

The weather was beautiful on Friday. Nicoline dropped her two kids, Scott and Robyn off and lent Lauren and Alan her 4×4 bakkie.   With both cars packed to the hilt we set off at about 3:00 pm and arrived at Wattle Crane Cottage an hour later.  Shannon and Robyn travelled with us and did an excellent job of taking turns to open and close the gates.  They appreciated the sparkles they received in payment for the task.

Wattle Crane Cottage is on the Raw’s farm and is next to a huge dam.  The drive up is picturesque as it can only be in the mountains of East Griqualand!

Calves hoping for a treat

Calves hoping for a treat

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Beauty everywhere

As soon as the unpacking was done Allan and Earl went straight to ‘sea’ in the boat.  Allan caught two lovely trout.

For supper I cooked my very own version of bobotie as we forgot to pack some of the essential ingredients like sultanas and other dried fruit!   So I just threw in a can of tomato and onion and sliced in some fresh bananas.  I hoped the custard topping would not clash with the tomato and to my relief everybody enjoyed it.  The rice was also forgotten so I served it with mashed sweet potato which went down a treat.

Where there are dams there will be frogs.  On Friday night we hardly slept as the glorious amphibian choir entertained us till the early hours of the morning.  Allan was up early and took Scott and Simon out on the boat.  They returned triumphant each proud catchers of a trout each!

Earl cooked us a delicious breakfast of scrambled eggs, bacon, banana and two cheeses and as I had begun to read the Tim Noakes book I’d already decided that Banting might not be a bad idea so I skipped the toast.  Lauren and Allan usually cut out carbohydrates but include them in their diet when on holiday and some weekends.  I am embracing the new regime with the fanaticism of a new convert! (Although it goes totally against my previous low fat convictions I am always one to try something new and Tim makes a lot of sense.)

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Robyn and Simon with his lovely trout

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The girls on the lake

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The boys and the boat

After breakfast Earl went fishing on his own, Allan went back to Kokstad to play Golf, the boys fished from the jetty and the girls rowed on the dam in the canoe.   Lauren and I cleaned up and then relaxed with our books.

I did go for a long walk before lunch though.  How divine to ramble in such gorgeous surrounding your only company being the cows on the mountainside, the beautiful, crickets, bugs and butterflies and the variety of birds that refused to pose for photographs!

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Red-collared widowbird in transitional plumage

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Ant-eating chat and lizard on a rock

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Another beautiful dam on the farm

The results of the fishing were gratifying – Simon caught two from the jetty!  Earl got a few nibbles and caught and released one or two.

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Allan returned from Golf and then went for a cast with Earl and was triumphant with another catch!

We had a lovely braai in the evening which was very Banting friendly!

On Sunday Allan took the boys fishing – there were more catches – Shannon tucked into bed with us and wouldn’t let her grandfather up.   She has become just as much as a tease as he is!

Finally he managed to escape and went off in the boat to get his last catch.  The packing up did not take long and after lunch we were on our way down again.  Lauren had to ride on Monday and the girls had a music practice to attend so another day was not possible.  At lunchtime we went to the neighbours for a braai.  Simon got involved with the cooking of the excellent meat.

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Shannon got a chance to practise her music as she doesn’t have a piano at home.

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Today is Freedom Day in South Africa. We commemorate the first ever democratic voting in South Africa.   What a long way we have come since 1994.

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Visiting the Kids in Kokstad – The First Week

Thursday 16 April 2015 Mountain Zebra to Kokstad

It is freeing when we wake up – 3 degrees C.   We get up quickly and pack, take the keys back to reception, get our exit papers and leave the park.  Earl is suffering from Gout again and we have no medication so we stop in Queenstown, find a pharmacist who gives us a special combination of tablets to be taken every two hours.  Fortunately this helps.  We then go to Wimpy for breakfast. The parking attendant begs us to bring him a hot coffee when we return!   There is a power outage but we manage to enjoy an omelette and coffee and remember to take the car guard his order too.  He is over the moon with gratefulness.

The rest of the trip to Kokstad is reasonably uneventful for Transkei and KZN roads.   We play dodge the pothole for an hour or so and then the roads improve. We arrive at Lauren’s at 3:30.  Alan is there to welcome us and the rest of the family arrive home from school a few minutes later.  They’d seen us on the road in but Earl says he was probably concentrating too hard on the road to notice.

It was really cold so Alan lit a fire and we spent the afternoon chatting and enjoying our rural family.

Friday 17 April 2015 Kokstad

The weather has not warmed up and we slept under an extra blanket last night.   Lauren will put an electric blanket on our bed tonight.   The kids woke us up with a lovely cup of hot coffee and then Lauren and Shannon went off to school. Simon said he wasn’t feeling well so Lauren allowed him to take the day off.   I think he just couldn’t pull himself away from Granny and Grandpa.  His dad made him have a sleep at midday though.   He said he was tired and needed a rest. After breakfast we walked up the hill with Alan and he showed us where they plan to build their new house if they don’t move to the Midlands. It will have a fabulous view of the valley. Later we went to town to get some warm t-shirts for Earl.  We bumped into Ann in Woolworths.

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Saturday 18 April 2015 Shan’s hockey match

The skies were clear and sunny this morning and I hoped for a higher temperature.  But that was not to be!  There was frost on the ground early this morning.  Lauren and Alan woke us with our usual hot cup of coffee and then informed us of the plans for the day.   Shannon was at Bible Camp but had a hockey match so we all went off to support her.  I made sure to dress in a denim skirt, tights and boots with a warm jacket and felt quite comfortable while I watched Shan captain her team.

After the match we went to The Wimpy for breakfast and then back to the farm where we relaxed for the rest of the day.

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Sunday 19 April 2015 visit to Glynis and Hilton

Earl, Simon and I went to visit Glynis and Hilton at their beautiful home in town this morning.   It was a tad warmer and we sat outdoors to enjoy a cup of tea and chat with them.  Hilton and Earl have both their careers and hobbies in common.  It was interesting to note that Hilton had also just bought a Land Rover Disco 4 although he had the more luxurious SE model.

Lauren and Shannon joined us at lunchtime and Glynis organised Nando’s chicken for lunch.  We had a really good time.

Monday 20 April 2015 lunch at the Mackenzies

Before we made our way to Brooklyn Farm we stopped at Imbali Guest House for breakfast.  We bumped into Patty and Brian Clarke there.  Patty walked in first and chatted to us and then Brian came in – he greeted us but we could see he didn’t quite know who we were.   Patty reminded him that we were Lauren’s parents and then he came over to chat!

The weather was much warmer today.  We sat on the patio in the sunshine and it was really pleasant.  Ann’s two little ones were spending the day with Granny. They are too cute and we enjoyed watching them play.   Caitlyn is almost five and James is three.  She is a real little girl and loves to wear dresses and is totally into pink and fairies. James is a typical Kokstad farm boy!

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Caitlyn and James having fun

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Barbara and Me enjoying a chat

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Great-Uncle Earl showing the kids pictures of his fish

Murray joined us for lunch and then took Earl and Andrew to the dairy at which he works to see the milking. Earl was hugely impressed with the technology and the perfect running of the plant.

We shopped for dinner on our way home and I cooked a bobotie for supper.

Tuesday 21 April 2015 Trip to Durban

This morning we were woken once again with excellent coffee and rusks. Lauren then went off to school with Simon and left Shannon to sleep a little longer.  She returned at quarter to nine and off we went to take Shan to Musgrave Medical Centre to consult a maxilla facial specialist. She has been having problem chewing and her jaw gets sore from time to time.

The plan was to meet up with Niru and have lunch with her while L and S were at the doctor’s.  It is a 3 hour trip to Durban. The weather was lovely.  I was at last able to wear a summer dress although I started with leggings and a jersey in the early morning.  They came off well before we hit Durban.

We stopped at Port Shepstone to refuel and get muffins and coffee for breakfast and arrived at Musgrave at around 12:15.  We parked at the medical centre and then walked to Musgrave Mall.  A quick call to Niru and w met at Woolworths Coffee Shop. Lauren and Shan ordered quickly and then left while we stayed to chat and have a meal with Niru.  It was so good to catch up with all her news. The kids are doing well and they’ve just had an amazing holiday in Thailand.

Niru and Me at Woolworths Coffee Shop, Musgrave

Niru and Me at Woolworths Coffee Shop, Musgrave

Lauren and Shannon were done by 2:00 p.m. so we walked back to our parking and then made our way to Shirley to pick up a donation of four boxes of clothing for a charity that Andrew supports.  We had tea with them and then were back on the road.

Grandfathe and Granddaughter sharing a joke

Grandfather and Granddaughter sharing a joke

It was not a bad trip at all. Simon was with Nicoline and Sean so we stopped by there to pick him up, had a quick drink with them and were back home at 6:45.  Alan had a delicious stew ready for our dinner.   We were quite tired so were in bed by 9.