My Photo Pick for 2024 – The Places

Yes, I know it’s the end of January and my last post was early December – what can I say …. life keeps getting in the way. Anyway, here I am in Australia and it’s bucketing down outside so time to get back to my blog.

I started out trying to select a total of 50 images that represent the places we have visited, the birds seen and wildlife encountered over the last 12 months but ended up with a much longer ‘shortlist’ so this time around I thought it best to split my annual Photo Pick into more than one post.

First up is –

The Places

It doesn’t feel as if we did much travelling during the year, perhaps because for the first time in many years we did not leave South Africa. However we made up for that with a number of local SA trips, some to places we visited for the first time, in the process finding out more about our fascinating country, which hardly ever disappoints…

The brief comments tell a bit of the story of each image.

Mossel Bay

Starting at home – as I’ve mentioned before, one of the pleasures of living on a golf estate with adjoining conservation areas is the daily walks I enjoy, along quiet trails that I regularly have to myself or along the bush-lined perimeter of the fairways once the golfers have left.

The varying climate and seasonal changes in the dominant fynbos present different aspects every day – here’s just one view of the sea taken from the nature trail

Mossel Bay – St Blaize Trail

Paarl, Western Cape

A brief visit to Paarl was an opportunity to explore the surrounding areas and visit some of the lesser known wine estates. This view was taken on the well named Sonstraal (Sunbeam) road

Paarl

Eastern Cape

Our visit to the Eastern Cape, described in one of my earlier posts, had several highlights…

Storms River Mouth, Eastern Cape
Addo Elephant National Park

Southern Cape

My weekly atlasing efforts during the year took me to many beautiful areas of the Southern Cape in the vicinity of Mossel Bay

North of Herbertsdale, Western Cape
Leeokloof north of Groot Brak River
North of Herbertsdale, Western Cape
Gouritz River at Die Poort, north west of Herbertsdale
Early morning atlasing near Mossel Bay
View of Ruiterbos from Robinson Pass
Waterfall after good rains in the Robinson pass
Fransmanshoek
On the road to Bonniedale

Friemersheim

This village in the southern Cape has been the subject of a few posts in the past and our latest visit had more surprises which I will include in a future post. This charming cottage, decorated with murals in the style of the other buildings in the village, is a foretaste.

Friemersheim

Verlorenkloof, Mpumulanga

We combined a visit to Pretoria with a few days spent at Verlorenkloof courtesy of our good friends the Pauws

Verlorenkloof, Mpumulanga

Sutherland and Citrusdal

The historical town of Matjiesfontein in the Karoo was our first stop on the way to spending a mid-winter week at a hotsprings resort near Citrusdal – we stayed in one of the cottages run by the hotel and dined in the main dining room. It brought back memories of our previous stay here – some 40 years ago!

Lord Milner Hotel at Matjiesfontein

Our next stop was to spend two nights in the Karoo town of Sutherland, famous for recording the coldest winter temperatures in South Africa and for being the site of the South African Large Telescope or SALT for short, which we made a point of visiting

Sutherland, Northern Cape
SALT near Sutherland

The week spent at The Baths near Citrusdal was a delight and one of the most relaxing weeks of the whole year

The Baths near Citrusdal, Western Cape
View from The Baths over the valley

Prince Albert

My earlier post describes our long weekend in Prince Albert – this delightful Karoo dorp remains a favourite of ours

Kredouw Pass near Prince Albert

Hartenbos

I joined Andre and Geraldine a couple of times on their regular Sunday walks along the beach at Hartenbos

Hartenbos beach at low tide

Cape Visit

In November we spent a memorable week and a half in the Cape as part of a long-planned family reunion with my siblings and some of their children from all over the world.

A patch of colour at Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens, Cape Town
View of Table Mountain from the rooftop of Silo Hotel at the Waterfront
Sunset over Camps Bay
Vergelegen Estate at Somerset West

Back home in Mossel Bay the Cruise season had started – we love seeing these impressive ships in the bay

Cruise ship visiting Mossel Bay

Now if this rain keeps up I may be able to put together the rest of my photo picks for 2024

4 thoughts on “My Photo Pick for 2024 – The Places”

  1. This beautiful array of photographs is proof that we do not really need to leave the country to enjoy great beauty and interesting scenery (not to mention birds). Of course, family in faraway places draw one like a magnet … I hope you both have a wonderful time in Australia!

    1. So true on both points! The two weeks of road tripping up the east coast of Australia with the family have been so special and I’ve managed to see a number of new birds so we are having a wonderful time here, which I will post about in the not too distant future.

  2. Your SA photos are stunning and anybody reading your blog from afar will be very tempted to book a trip over here soon!

    Australia is also a stunning place to visit. I have fond memories (and photos) of the fabulous places we have visited there. Enjoy!

    1. Thanks Helen, getting stunning photos of our beautiful country is as simple as driving around and being on the lookout for ‘kodak moments’ (as they used to be called). I agree Australia – or what we have seen of it, for it is an enormous country – is a stunning place. Our son and family moved to Mackay in Queensland since we were last here, so we are seeing an entirely new part of the country, and I am looking forward to sharing our experiences and photos in the future

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