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Walking the Cape: November 2012
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Explorations on foot in and around Cape Town. Meander along the Table Mountain Contour. The Table Mountain Contour Path archive is here. Brenda and I parked at Platteklip Gorge and walked down Tafelberg Road to the start of the Saddle Path. Up the steps we went. Alongside the path we saw clumps of the painted lady, Gladiolus carneus. Also spotted this yellow one, which I think is Sebaea exacoides. A powderpuff, Pseudoselago spuria. And one of the loveliest pelargoniums, Pelargonium myrrhifolium. Flowers ...
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Walking the Cape: Franschhoek Open Gardens - Part I
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Explorations on foot in and around Cape Town. Franschhoek Open Gardens - Part I. Jenny, Iain and Helen. The little town of Franschhoek is an hour's drive from Cape Town. This was my first visit to their Open Gardens. Our first stop was the Town Hall to get tickets, and then we set off on foot to see a couple of gardens in nearby van Wijk Street. Garden No.3 had an enormous Erythrina tree in the front yard. I liked the flower-filled wine barrels underneath it too. With such lovely pretty flowers! Hi, I'm ...
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Walking the Cape: Strelitzia Season at Kirstenbosch
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Explorations on foot in and around Cape Town. Strelitzia Season at Kirstenbosch. N: Kirstenbosch Botanical Garden. The Kirstenbosch archive is here. I popped into the garden to see what was in flower in the seasonal beds. Wow. what a lot of colour! Ah, there's the striking Strelitzia, or crane flower. That orange is so bright! The yellow variety is known as 'Mandela's Gold'. Stunning! I also walked around the Glasshouse to see the succulents and bulbs. There are always interesting things to see here.
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Walking the Cape: Franschhoek Open Gardens - Part III
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Explorations on foot in and around Cape Town. Franschhoek Open Gardens - Part III. Jenny, Iain and Helen. See also: Part I. The last few gardens on our tour were out of town. Our first stop, out on the Excelsior Road, was Sandstone House, a fairly new and rather grand and formal house and garden. This garden had lush green lawns and a couple of ponds. There was a fynbos section near the tennis court. I really liked the koi fish. I liked the cheerful window boxes in the swimming pool area. Is indoor outdo...
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Walking the Cape: Index of Walks: Special Attractions
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Explorations on foot in and around Cape Town. Index of Walks: Special Attractions. Near Stellenbosch 04.09.2009. Near Swellendam 17.03.2009. Kogelberg Nature Reserve: Palmiet River Walk. Overberg 01.03.2009. Near Swellendam 18.03.2009. Near Swellendam 08.08.2010. Plettenberg Bay 15.06.2010. Plettenberg Bay11.08.2011. Tsitsikamma 18.06.2009. Storms River Mouth Revisited. Tsitsikamma 12.08.2011. Koeberg Nature Reserse Grysbok Trail. Near CT, 10.10.2009. West Coast National Park and Postberg. Silvermine Cir...
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Walking the Cape: Stellenberg Open Garden
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Explorations on foot in and around Cape Town. In the Southern Suburbs. Stellenberg in upper Kenilworth is a gracious 18th century Cape Dutch manor house. For one weekend a year its large, well-established and beautiful garden is open to the public and it is a must-see for any garden enthusiast. It's famous for having various "garden rooms" done in different styles and showcasing a wide variety of plants. And gorgeous orange day lilies. I loved the star jasmine creeper on the walls. I've recently plan...
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Walking the Cape: Back to Babylonstoren
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Explorations on foot in and around Cape Town. Near Klapmuts in the Cape Winelands. Dorothy, Brenda and Helen. My previous visit to Babylonstoren is here. We took a Sunday drive out to the countryside to visit this wonderful garden, my second visit. I was looking forward to seeing it in the springtime. The labyrinth near the entrance was full of colour and lovely herby scents. The water troughs were as calm and restful as I remembered. The fruit trees were full of blossom. And some colour as well. Please ...
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Walking the Cape: Index of Walks: A to Z
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Explorations on foot in and around Cape Town. Index of Walks: A to Z. Amphitheatre Path and Elephant's Eye. Silvermine, CT 25.07.2009. Amphitheatre Path, Again. Silvermine, CT 14.02.2010. Silvermine, CT 07.11.2010. Amphitheatre Path Again,. Silvermine, CT 21.05.2011. Amphitheatre Path and Steenberg Ridge. Silvermine, CT 20.08.2011. Assegaaibosch Wild Flower Garden. Near Stellenbosch 04.09.2009. Bailey's Kloof and Peck's Valley. Above Muizenberg, CT 28.03.2009. Bantry Bay, Victoria Road. Cape of Good Hope.
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Walking the Cape: Stroll Behind Bo Kaap
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Explorations on foot in and around Cape Town. Stroll Behind Bo Kaap. Lower slopes of Signal Hill. From the Bo Kaap. Dom, Dorothy and the dogs. Previous walk in the Bo Kaap area here. We set from my friend's place on the edge of the Bo Kaap, following the road that leads to the Noon Gun. It was late afternoon and very windy, but as we got further up the road it was more sheltered and quite lush and green, very rural. I'd never have guessed this pretty little road was right there on the edge of town. Pleas...
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