Tuesday, April 27, 2021

Hiking in the Breede Valley - Part 2


Amanda encourages us to go for a hike once a week if possible. We did this one around a dam a few weeks ago as the sun was setting. We didn't bring our dogs, but I do have a photo of Biscuit's silhouette toward the end. The sunset turned more vibrant once we got home, so we let the dogs run while I fended off mosquitoes to get those last shots in the nearby veld.
















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Tuesday, April 20, 2021

Hiking in the Breede Valley - Part 1


We live in South Africa's beautiful wine country. A couple of weeks ago, we took a relaxing hike in the Breede Valley while the sun was setting. It was an enjoyable walk around a dam and one that I'd be happy to do again. Next week, I'll share photos of the colorful sunset that we saw that evening.




















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Tuesday, April 13, 2021

Lunch at Angala Part 2


We met my in-laws at Angala, a 5-star boutique hotel nestled between Paarl and Franschhoek. We enjoyed a light lunch here, where they take alfresco dining to another level. The setting is beautiful and the views are breathtaking.

One of the pools is an eco pool, which is a natural pool. No chemicals, salts, or sterilization equipment is used. Plants are doing all the work to keep it clean and it's supposed to be really good for your skin. Amanda had a dainty dragonfly land on her arm. Ziggy, the miniature Schnauzer, belongs to her grandparents.












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