On Christmas morning Malc did his usual 20 mile bike ride whilst I completed the Yorkshire puds and gravy to go with the roast lamb that we had cooked to take to our friends for lunch. We “poshed up” for lunch – well as posh as you ever get in a sunny, sand and sea barefoot type of existence…so we thought we had better get a photo as it doesn’t happen often!
We had lunch with our friends Andre and Alina and Andre’s parents and grandmother who was 94. Andre’s mum had done the rest of the lunch…………………salad! It was a weird combination with our hot meat and gravy but they think all us Brits are eccentric anyway so no-one was surprised!!
As usual, the young ones were very excited and the oldies fell asleep……
The sunset that evening on our beach was great……………it’s not called Sunset Beach for nothing!
On Boxing day, our friend Ella took us for a bike ride in the Koberg Nature reserve. Koburg is the nuclear power station for South Africa’s electricity! It was quite surreal cycling next to the power station but seeing Eland, Springbok, Zebra and Tortoise. Of course, I can't include any pictire of the power station as apparently taking them is illegal..............cycling and walking through the area isn't!
We had a few more beach days of course and swims in the pool and a drive around the Cape and Chapman’s Peak and Simon's Town on a day when it was far too windy to go to the beach.
False Bay |
Nordhoek Beach |
Simon's Town:
Izabel teaching Malc how to swim....
We also had a fantastic meal at Myoga at the Vineyard Hotel……………as if we hadn’t eaten enough! Six courses and wine to match each course for about £35 each!