I'm not a golfer. Not really by choice, more by the fact that I just don't still have time for it as well. I'd rather be out looking for Geocaches somewhere. It's not that I've never tried though. I played the 9 hole Kragga Kamma course probably three times and twice at Sardinia Bay's 9 … Continue reading Tee off at PE Golf Club
Author: Jonker Fourie - Firefly the Travel Guy
Looking down on Walmer
In yesterday's post I showed you a photo I took while out on a bit of a Geocaching adventure looking down at Target Kloof. Today's pic was taken from exactly the same spot but this time looking down on Walmer. The Baakens Valley leading up towards Dodd's Farm is on the left with the river … Continue reading Looking down on Walmer
Looking down on Target Kloof
On Saturday morning I went on a little Geocaching expedition at the bottom of Target Kloof. I had to follow a path to the top of the cliffs overlooking the surrounding suburb and river below and ended up snapping this pic from close to the cache location. Now I would never have seen this view … Continue reading Looking down on Target Kloof
Karoo farm scene
I took this picture on a recent visit to Lowlands Country House in the Karoo Heartland outside Cradock. The scene just grabbed me and if I was a painter then I would have loved to paint it. It really shows the importance of water in this arid environment and how it can change things from … Continue reading Karoo farm scene
The Baakens River still has water
I went to pick up a few Geocaches this morning, one which was next to the Baakens River close to Target Kloof. It's good to see that there is still water in the river even though we are struggling through a severe drought at the moment and levels are quite low.
An invitation to discover the Eastern Cape
We truly live in a magnificent province with so much to offer in scenery and experiences. Why not explore it a little bit more? #ExperienceEastCape
The waterfall at InniKloof
Two weekends ago we got to do the waterfall hike at Innikloof outside Hankey and I was amazed that even though we are in a severe drought situation, the river and waterfall still had a decent flow to it.
Looking down the Baakens Valley
At had a meeting with Nadine of Passing the Open Window, a fellow travel blogger, yesterday and got to take this photo from their balcony looking down the Baakens Valley towards the harbour. Nice!
The welcome sight of a campsite rainbow
At the end of each thunderstorm in the Drakensberg there is a rainbow. Something campers look forward to when the first drops come down.
Tramways Building mural
On passing through Lower Valley Road today I decided to sop and have a closer look at the new mural that has been put up at the Tramways Building. The mural, in black and white, depicts scenes and items linked to the harbour, South End and Central. Included are lots of harbour cranes, trams, city … Continue reading Tramways Building mural