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Warm Hospitality in Kokstad

It’s summer  in the Southern Hemisphere and in KZN you would expect the weather to be super hot!  But there has been lingering snow in the Drakensberg and Kokstad was  gripped in some winter-like weather for over a week. Thankfully it’s warming up now and yesterday, instead of complaining about the cold, we complained about the heat!

One thing we’re not complaining about is the warm hospitality of the Kokstad friends and family.   I don’t know what it is about this place but everybody is incredibly friendly.  Perhaps it’s the beautiful environment in which they live and their relaxed lifestyle that causes them to be warm-hearted and kind.  Most of the people we know here live on farms or small holdings and they are surrounded by beautiful mountains, streams, trees and have amazing gardens.   Some might say that small places are friendlier but that’s not always true.  Some small places are very cliquey and it may take years to be made to feel welcome there.   Here in East Griqualand, we have found, you’re made to feel one of the family immediately.

So while the weather has been chilly we’ve been visiting.   Thanks to the Clarkes for a lovely morning of catching up on their amazing four-month adventure off-roading through Africa with their two boys.   The pancakes for tea were scrumptious, thanks Bryan.

The Flemmings had us over for dinner which was delicious. And sitting before their roaring fire was wonderful.  Rose, your roast dinner was to die for.

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Rose whipping up a Master Meal

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Anti-clockwise from front – Neil, Rose, Lauren, Shannon, Allan, Simon, The Earl

Of course we have been catching up with the extended Stone/Mackenzie family too.  We reminisced about spending so many Christmases together when we were still raising our own kids. They’re all grown now with kids of their own and what a great bunch those kids are.

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Just a few of the extended family who popped in for tea

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Barbara and Andrew’s cottage on The Farm

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An outhouse used as an office and guest flat

Our kids went off for a golfing weekend to Pennington this weekend so we were left to our own devices.  On Friday we had lunch with Barbs and Andrew and yesterday another of our clan arrived from Bloemfontein so we went to The Farm to greet them and have family braai.

Soon after the Bothas arrived, The Earl invited the kids to go to the dam to fish.  I knew the Mackenzie boys would not hesitate.  Rebecca, however, is a girlie girl and I expected her to decline.  How wrong I was.  “I’ve got my fishing rod,” she said.   “Are you sure?” said Mom.  “I don’t think we packed it.”  “Of course, Dad did!”  she insisted and went off to fetch it.

So off the merry little band went.   How delighted we all were when they returned with two fat bass – both caught by 8 year-old girlie girl Rebecca!

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Becca with her Bass

While the fisherfolk were off adventuring the rest of us enjoyed Barbara’s shady garden.

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Caleb decided that the fishpond would be a good place to cool off.

The Earl cooked the bass as a starter before the braai.  The kids insisted that they would not be eating fish – but all of them did!  Becca only had a tiny bit but got a bit of scale so that put her off!  The others were back for seconds.

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Becca trying some fish

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Little Emma loved her sisters fish

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Seth said no way was he eating Bass – but here he is enjoying it!

The Earl had some willing helpers with the braai.  Aiden and Seth helped chop wood.  Henk has some braaing skills of his own and saved the day when the wood wouldn’t burn.  The food was delicious and the bonding even better.  And what a perfect evening it was after all the cold weather we’ve been having.

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Getting the braai going

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The essential Boerwors

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Henk grilling the steak and chops

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Catching up with Kokstad Clan

Our new Gecko Caravan needs to be collected from Haenertzburg by 10 November and then we will take it into The Kruger National Park for four weeks.

So with the Ford Everest packed to the hilt with everything we need to furnish the caravan with all that it needs to function efficiently we set off on 1 November 2017.   We overnighted in Middelburg, Eastern Cape and then headed to our kids in Kokstad where we will stay until Tuesday.   From there we will go to Haenertzburg, stay for three days at a trout fishing lodge then head with new caravan into the Kruger National Park.

It was quite by chance that our visit to our daughter and son-in-law coincided with our granddaughter’s half term holiday.   We arrived at 3:30 pm and she was home from St John’s school by 4:30.    She has to go back on Tuesday and that’s the day we leave too.

The Earl brought fish from Struisbaai which was cooked in the Weber and shared with Sean and Nicoline and their daughter Robyn who is the same age as our grandson Simon.  Their son is the same age as Shannon and is also away at school but his half-term was last weekend.

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Shannon, Simon and Robyn

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Sean, Nicoline and Allan

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Grandpa, Lauren and Sean tucking into the delicious fish

It was great to see Sean and Nicoline as today they headed off for a second Honeymoon in Zanzibar.   I am sure they are going to have a stunning time!

Open Gardens

It’s open gardens week in the area so I joined Barbara, Andrew and Heather on an amazing tour of three stunning gardens in Cedarville.  This is dairy farming country and summer rainfall and soil ensure that plants grow with ease around here.   In winter they have to worry about frost and sometimes snow so they choose plants that can resist those conditions.   Our family have lovely gardens themselves but the ones we visited were on a different scale sizewise!    If I didn’t know they were on private property I would have thought I was in a public park or botanical garden.

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Kokstad Junior is Amazing

Today Lauren’s school had a craft and food market.  Our grandson Simon was part of the steel drumming group who played to entertain the visitors.  It was awesome!   Their teacher is Bryan Clark and he has done wonders with the kids.

Here is a link to hear them play.  https://youtu.be/Bmeku9837dE

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Simon in the center – Robyn behind him

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Our nephew, Aiden

 

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It was a gorgeous day

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Some of the stalls

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The kids enjoying a smoothie

After enjoying looking at all the interesting stalls and enjoying a refreshing smoothie we headed home as it was very hot!   More news tomorrow.