
As the first week of February arrived, we prepared for Wendy's visit and after allowing her a few days of light activity while she acclimated to the time zone we began touring with her to our local favorites and the must see hit list of every first time visitor to Cape Town. One evening we all went on a full moon hike at sunset up Kloof Nek on Table Mountain. We brought a picnic and enjoyed the views. Another highlight was swimming at the Boulders Beach with the South African penguins. It is an amazing treat to be able to walk along the rocks and have penguins popping up everywhere. They are so sleek to watch in the water.
We joined the local Constantia Rotary Club this month. We have met some great folks and have already helped out on one event, a book stall at the Wynberg Community Chest carnival. For those of you involved with our Vermont United Way, you will know that Community Chest is basically the South African United Way. Our club raises money to donate to the Community Chest that then goes to local programs- sound familiar? Even funnier for those of you who know about KidSafe's Yard Sale event, the book stall is a sales of donated books, which are painstakingly categorized and sold by weight- we spent 2 hours the other evening sorting books - no kidding! Wendy even helped.
We actually had many wonderful adventures including a 5 day drive out into the Little Karoo and Karoo showing Wendy the incredible changing landscapes of the wide open Eastern Cape and seeing some wild game in National parks. I'll save some of those photos for another entry.



And on the garden home front, we have been keeping an eye on our chameleon who is quite happy on the lavender. We had been worried when we did not see him for a few weeks but now I check on him/her everyday. I even have hopes of someone giving us another one to keep ours company... and the Lemon Verbena has continued to thrive with lots of constant new growth.


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