We needed another quick and safe escape from home and the day was really lovely for mid winter
so we headed off to Big Bay on the Blouberg shore of Table Bay for a bite of lunch
Ice cold beers!
We picked Mozambik on the seafront as we had a very good experience of their food a few years ago
when we were in Ballito in Natal for a week
They have since spread down the coast and we had heard very good reports of their food. The menu has many delights
and more
John chose the 200g rump steak with the MozBBQ glaze and some superb crisp chips
Yes breaking our Banting diet for the day
Lynne decided to have two starters which were the combo of tender baby calamari with hot and spicy Peri peri chicken livers, absolutely divine. And one we had in Ballito and never forgot, the Prawn Bilene: 6 large peeled prawns in a creamy garlic, feta and cheddar cheese sauce. We will forgive them for not putting it under the grill this time, they were very busy. It's a lovely dish. Sadly, Lynne had to break her diet too, as the sauces did need mopping up with just one of the Portuguese rolls. The other roll was donated to someone in need
Our bill. Our Zimbabwean waiter Ngoni was superb
and entertainment on the beachfront by these roving acrobats
Time to walk off lunch, so down to the beach
This skilled pilot was doing what looked very risky manoeuvres out over the sea, obviously practicing
He went straight up then did a flip turn and came straight back down again! Over and over again. Hairy to watch
The Cape in all its glory on a good warm Champagne day in late winter with temperatures up to about 23ÂșC
Surf's up
Coming straight down!
A microlight with 2 passengers over the beach. Not enough wind for sail gliders that day
Lots of people in the water, most in wet suits
An old familiar sight on Cape Town beaches is the Ice cream man with his bell to tell you he is approaching
It was heavy work pushing the card in the soft sand
Lots of activity
Shades of blue
For those unfamiliar with Afrikaans, Blouberg means "Blue Mountain"
Riding the waves. We counted 8 large ships waiting in the Roads
It's a lovely walk on the compacted sand
Two handfuls
Wishing they could run free
Does he love her? No, he then added an N to make it Jaden, his own name
Long skeins of Sacred Ibis flying out to sea, and a few gulls
Is it a bird! No, it’s a plane!
He has the day sorted, only the shade is in the wrong place ...
We loved this picnic scene but where were the celebrating husband and wife?
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