Wednesday, 9 September 2015

SA Road Trip 2015 Part 2: Uvongo - St Francis Bay - Wilderness - McGregor

The first part of our SA road trip saw us travel from Johannesburg to the Drakensberg and on to Durban. By the end of our stay in Durban we were already 11 days into our holiday and a week into our road trip around sunny South Africa. 

From Durban we continued south to Justin's parents in Uvongo. Thanks for having us Mum and Dad! Thanks for all the fun things we did and for feeding us so well, we had a really wonderful time. We are sad that is probably the last time we will visit you on the South Coast but we also look forward to seeing your new house in the Cape =)


Our route around SA!
This post is about our journey from Uvongo to St Francis Bay to Wilderness and to Mc Gregor


Fun activities and highlights from Uvongo:
- A wonderful braai with the whole Duarte family at the Cross home celebrating beautiful friendships and birthdays. We are so glad our time on the South Coast overlapped with yours Ev, Frances and Santi. We really enjoyed spending lots of time together and catching up with you, it's been too long! We can’t wait to hang our new paintings =) and we hope to still visit you in Germany one day!
- Justin and Mum played 9 holes of golf while Bron and Dad (& Herbie!) went for a drive in the MG. 
- Watching the Wimbledon Men's Final on the couch
- Quiet evenings on the couch watching movies (Rush).
- Mum's roast chicken! Perfect on a chilly rainy day. 
- Cups of tea with Jean Verwey.
- Breakfast at the Waffle House!
- A walk on the beach on a moody cloudy day.
- Visiting the Duarte's and experiencing a real life art studio!
- Last night dinner at The Pavillion with Jean and Phillip Verwey.
- A visit to the dentist, bleh! 


Justin and Everett blowing out candles at the Cross-Duarte family birthday braai


Bron and Frances in the Duarte Art Studio with the paintings we bought 







Dad Cross's MG


A snoozing Herbie


Boibs on a South Coast beach


The Waffle House!!


Our hardest travel day was driving from Uvongo to Bron's parents in St Francis Bay. We chose to push through and drive in one day along the N2 through the Transkei. It took us 14.5 hours with minimal stops to cover the 900 km. It's a beautiful drive through very rural Eastern Cape areas but the roads are very busy with lots of huge heavy trucks and livestock crossing wherever they please making it very slow going. 

On the drive we passed through Qunu, where Nelson Mandela grew up as a young herd boy in the fields with the cattle. We marvelled how one of the world's greatest leaders came from these hills in the heart of the rural Eastern Cape. As we drove through the area we were filled with thoughts of what life must been like growing up in this rural area in the 1920s. I imagine it was vastly different to what it is now, the population has grown and the town has spread a lot since then. 

Madiba is buried there now on the family estate but the grave is not open to the public since he didn’t want his final resting place to become a pilgrimage site. It was Madiba's wish that a museum be built in his home village to house all the gifts he was given over the years as a statesmen so that they would be accessible to all South African and help boost the local economy of the area. The museum was officially opened in February 2000, 10 years after his release from prison. We would have loved to stop here and visit but we just didn't have the time that day. Maybe we will pass through again one day in the future. 

A mostly rainy week with a few days of sunshine inbetween followed. We didn’t let the rain stop us though and we had a lovely week doing fun and chilled activities with Bron’s parents in St Francis Bay. Thanks for having us to stay Dad! And thanks for letting us invade your space at the bakery Mom! Thanks for all the fun times, it was lovely seeing you both and spending time together.

A firm favourite of the holiday was the day spent in the Addo Elephant National Park. Addo was founded in 1931 to provide a sanctuary for the few elephants remaining in the area. Today the park has grown to 180 000 hectares making it the third largest National Park in the country with over 600 elephant and a large number of other mammals calling the park home. The park is only 30 minutes from Port Elizabeth yet one feels completely secluded in the bush.

At Addo one can normally see many large groups of elephant but we only saw 17 ellies the day we were there and they were mostly alone. We speculate that this was due to the high rainfall at that time negating the need to go to watering holes. We may not have seen very many ellies but we had some special sightings including a large bull walking right past our car and 2 ellies tousling with each other. We also saw heaps of other game including eland, kudu, red hartebeest, zebra, buffalo, warthogs, ostrich, yellow mongoose, a family of meerkats, a tortoise, and many cool birds. Unfortunately we didn’t see any rhino or lion despite sightings being reported that day. We also loved all the giant spekbooms or elephant food trees seen throughout the park.




This is the first elephant we saw at Addo. He slowly walked walked past our car in a calm and measured way. It was quite a special experience seeing an ellie so close.


These two ellies were having a non-aggressive tousle. Another spectacular sighting.
It was quite amazing how these two gentle giants just disappeared into the bush seconds after this photo. 


The largest family group we saw the day we were there



Snack time!


Ellie crossing






Kudu males


Kudu female


Buffalo!


How sweet is the fluffy baby?!


Zebra


Canoodling zebbies


Male ostrich and zebra



Warthog!


Tortoise


Yellow mongoose


Cool bird


Heron of sorts


Beautiful little weaver


Fun activities and highlights from St Francis Bay: 
- A nice long walk on the beach from Anne Avenue to the Kromme River Mouth with Dad on a gorgeous sunny day. 
- Rock hopping at Granny's Pool.
- A drive around the canals. 
- Lots of time chilling at the bakery with Mom and getting our fix of Meeps rusks and other bakery goodies. 
- Coffee club on Friday morning with long-time friends and old neighbours Mirley Reithmeier and Lynne & Xander Knipe. 
- Fish and chips at The Port with Dad.
- Watching the rugby at the Links Clubhouse on a rainy Saturday. 
- Sunrise photo shoot at the lighthouse in Cape St Francis and watching the penguins at the rescue centre being fed. 
- Sunday roast at the bakery.
- Taking the doggies for a run at the lighthouse. 
- A really great day out with Dad at the Addo Elephant Park near Port Elizabeth. 
- A lovely evening with Hannie and Peter Finnemore in PE on the way home from Addo with fish and chips and load shedding while watching the finals of the golf open at St Andrews. 


St Francis Bay Beach


Walks on the beach with Dad



Bron and Dad


Boibs on St Francis beach


Surfer at the reef


At Granny's Pool




Things to be seen in the rocks at Granny's Pool: mussels, starfish, sea urchins


At the cove on the canals


Cool sea slugs and hermit crab at the canals




At Port St Francis



Jonathan the seagull! 


Fish 'n chips at the Port


Watching the rugby at the Links








Sunrise photo shoot at the lighthouse in Cape St Francis


Bron and Dad




Penguin feeding time!




Taking the doggies for a run at the lighthouse


Shell hunting in the rocks


Bron and Mom


We left St Francis Bay on a rainy morning and continued down the coast to Wilderness. On the way we stopped at the Birds of Eden Bird Sanctuary, the largest free flight and bird sanctuary in the world. We had been here before but it was really nice to visit again and we enjoyed a lovely morning bird spotting from the walkways. In Wilderness we stayed at Serendipity, the guesthouse we stayed at on the Touws River while on honeymoon and have been meaning to return to ever since. The rain had cleared by the afternoon and we enjoyed a lovely walk on Wilderness beach and along the lagoon before being treated to a spectacular sunset. At the lagoon we were fortunate to have a malachite kingfisher sunning himself 3 paces from us unperturbed by our presence. That evening we enjoyed a delicious 5 course meal at the guesthouse restaurant, a real fine dining experience.



Gorgeous Macaw at the Birds of Eden Bird Sanctuary




Various Loeries


Cool parrot



We think this cheeky guy escaped from Monkeyland next door


Flamingo


Scarlet Ibis


Dikkop


Duckies all swimming in a line


Arum Lily


Strelitzia


Aloe


Cool fungus


Boibs at Wilderness Beach


Sunset over the Touws River in Wilderness


From Wilderness we continued to McGregor where we spent the night with our special friends from CMC and Cape Town, David and Olga Finnemore. Thank you for having us and spoiling us with a delicious home cooked meal! It was so wonderful to spend time with you and see your new home.


A wonderful evening with David and Olga Finnemore


And then it was already the end of 3 weeks of holiday and time for a jam packed week in Cape Town! More about our Cape Town adventures next time x

Huge congratulations to Brenainn and Kirsten as they welcomed their first child and daughter Isla Jane on 2 September. We are so happy for you guys!! Our only sadness is that we aren’t there to enjoy newborn snoodles. Wishing you much love, happiness and joy in this new adventure called parenthood! 

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