Misty evening in the V&A Waterfront
In a late spell of Indian Summer, with temperatures in the high twenties, we have had two super outings in the open air. We have had the driest April since we bought our house in 2004 and hope that the opinion of the weather gurus holds - that we will have substantial rain from June. As we write this, the weather is changing, with a drop in temperature and a forecast of good rain tonight
Just a Walk in the Park - a visit to Kirstenbosch
Autumn is fast disappearing; we lit our first fire this week and April has been as dry as dust, the driest April since we bought our house in 2004. But rain is at last on the way. So, taking advantage of a walk in the park before the weather changes was on the agenda and the National Botanical Garden at Kirstenbosch, our local jewel, was the obvious place to go on Pensioners Free Tuesday. It is always a delight to walk there, especially as it changes so much with the seasons. Many beds are being replanted now that lock down's end has enabled many of the garden workers to return. Read on...
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