At one stage not so long ago, Jacqui and I made a point of going out for a day trip once a month - mainly for the love of getting out, taking a few photographs, and then ending with a lunch before coming home. For some reason, this has taken a back seat for some while now, but December was the month to put matters right!
So off we went on a beautiful, but cloudless day. First stop was Simonstown, where we stopped at the harbour for a cappuccino at Bertha's and had a bit of a walk around.
Bertha's |
For hire |
One of the rowing boats that has been there for years! |
After our brief stop, it was off along the coastline, past Cape Point, through Scarborough and then we came to the beautiful Misty Bay.
Misty Bay |
From there we drove through Kommetjie, and then took the fabulous Chapman's Peak toll road through to Hout Bay, where we had a light lunch at one of the pubs. And from there - home. A lovely outing, with a few photos to help us remember the trip.
Thanks for the reminder, Rob, it was a fabulous day indeed.
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