After
ISLS I was blessed to spend time with Missy and Dominic exploring Cape Town for
a few days. It was beautiful but a little cold. Day 1 we rented our car a cute
little Chevrolets Spark, we drove to watch an Ajax reserves game. Got to see
God’s perfect timing as he brought the right people to connect at that game and
a bible study is likely to start up within the Ajax club. We also did a wine
tour at Groot Constantia. This is South Africa’s oldest winery. We learned a
lot as we were on a private tour. They produce the Grand Constance, a wine that
was very popular with Napoleon and appears in some Jane Austin novels to name a
bit of its heritage. We also had a chance to taste a few of the wines, they
weren’t bad... and I don’t even like wine... There was a Shiraz, Merlot,
Sauvignon Blanc, Blanc Noir and their Port. That evening we went to Dominic’s
house where we stayed and made a delicious taco salad. We are attempting to
spread this phenomenon throughout South Africa. So far wherever we bring it, it
has been a success.
The next day we drove Chapman’s Peak, had a meeting with the Cape Town AIA group (it’s exciting to hear the ministry starting up there), Drove down through Simon’s Town, climbed the rocks and visited a couple penguins at Boulder’s Beach, Drove to Cape Point, hung out on Diaz beach and Swung by the Cape of Good Hope. While we journeyed we saw penguins, baboons, a kudu, many birds, (including some that swarmed us to try to steal our food), ostriches, blue bottles, a seal that was playing in the surf at the beach (that was really cool. It would show up in the calm part of the wave as the wave rolled in, like a window to the seal and his world), a fuzzy caterpillar (or worm as Dom would say), a weird insect. God was just pouring out his creativity and diversity on us as we travelled. It was amazing. Sorry that sentence about the animals was so long. Feel free to take a breath in the middle. We also enjoyed a lovely dinner at The Golden Dragon Restaurant. Sadly the oven was broken so there were no egg tarts. (Kevin if you are reading this I saw them on the sign at the front and I was sooo excited)
The next day we arrived at the base of the Platteklip Gorge at 6am. We climbed about halfway and watched the sun rise, then finished our climb. It was such a cool view of God’s creation and we just loved being surrounded by the things He has made. Such an amazing journey, but it also reminded me just how out of shape I am... haha. We enjoyed some early morning cake and treats at the top to celebrate Missy’s Birthday. That evening we took in the sunset at Blouberg Beach and I enjoyed pulling out my inner photographer ( I hope you enjoy some of my favourite shots throughout this entry). This beach is very popular with Kite Surfers and has a great view of Table Mountain. I think I have found something new that I want to try someday. It looks like a blast. We finished off the evening with a movie and dinner at the big Casino/resort in Cape Town. The tickets were 22R each because it was a special day... that’s just over 3 dollars. We also risked 20R (under 3 dollars) in the .10R slots and came away with a big win of 225R This paid for the rest of our parking for the trip and breakfast. All in all an amazing day!
On our final day in Cape Town we arose early and watched the sunrise at the Rhodes memorial, grabbed breakfast and flew home. I am so blessed by my friendship with Missy and am looking forward to more time together until she leaves in December. I hope you enjoy the photos and for those of you with facebook there are more posted there! Sorry there are only kind of in order. I was having formatting troubles.
Table Mountain:
| Kudu |
| Blue Bottle Jellyfish |
| The wave the seal was playing in |
| Where the Atlantic and Indian Ocean's Meet |
| Diaz Beach |
| Boulders Beach |
| I love the way these plants just grew out of the boulder I was sitting on |