We are the only people here today! Breakfast was fantastic and they also had marmite so I'm a happy bunny! It's very warm so we set off early to go to Storms River Mouth, about an hour away with a fabulous beach at the entrance to a massive gorge. On arrival we quickly discovered that you could walk round the 'mountain' and cross the river via suspension bridge, so off we went! After many, many steps up and down and the continual stopping for photo-taking Indian tourists who all had to pose with each other at every opportunity we reached the bridge. More photo opportunities for each and every couple and the guys who thought it hilarious to jump up and down in order to wobble the bridge! They left - we stayed! The views were amazing and we discovered a group of small animals called Dassies on the hillside who seem quite tame and apparently have the elephant as their nearest relative ( I couldn't quite see it myself but am assured it's true). By now it was very ...
Morag and Clive had suggested that we all go back to Hermanus to see if we could spot any whales before Jon and I returned home so that was the plan for today. We packed everything up and were ready for when Ollie and Charlotte arrived as they were also going to Hermanus and would follow us in their car. The weather by now had really deteriated and driving over the mountains was a slow process due to poor visibility but Clive did a great job and soon we were heading towards blue sky and the temperature steadily increased as we neared Hermanus. Sadly our expectations of joining a boat trip in search of whales was shortlived as we were informed that all boats were not attempting any trips at the moment due to the bad weather! This bad weather has apparently also scared the whales into hiding too as very few have been seen in the last week so we are out of luck this time. We said goodbye to Ollie and Charlotte and went for some lunch at Cocos overlooking the bay, followed by a wander ro...
Clive went off early today as he is starting up a scheme for training the youngsters of Franschhoek in the skills of weightlifting and there was to be a competition in the local sports centre. Morag took us off to the new Black Dog cafe for breakfast, which turned out to be everyone else's idea for breakfast too! Very busy but worth the wait as the food was excellent and my experience was only clouded by walking nose first into a plate glass door on the way out! Pain level 10, embarrassment level 20! Spent the rest of the day at the sports centre watching the kids compete at the weightlifting, all were quite accomplished and the organisation was very good. Medals were given out at the end of each age section and both Clive and Morag were called upon to present medals in two categories. The organisers donated some valuable and much needed equipment to the new venture and final trophies awarded to the winning youngsters. A great day and hopefully the start of a new club for F...
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