Kapsehoop, a small town about 45 min. south of us, is situated up on a high plateau and surrounded by huge rocks and boulders. We spent the morning climbing around on the rocks (well, the boys and Stefan and our friend Melissa climbed--at a week post baby's birth, I sort of just shuffled). We had an amazing pancake brunch, and the boys enjoyed watching the "wild" horses that sort of roam the area.
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Kapsehoop (March 28)
These past few weeks we have done quite a few day trips in the area showing Stefan's parents (who are here visiting from Germany) this beautiful and interesting area of South Africa.
Kapsehoop, a small town about 45 min. south of us, is situated up on a high plateau and surrounded by huge rocks and boulders. We spent the morning climbing around on the rocks (well, the boys and Stefan and our friend Melissa climbed--at a week post baby's birth, I sort of just shuffled). We had an amazing pancake brunch, and the boys enjoyed watching the "wild" horses that sort of roam the area.
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Kapsehoop, a small town about 45 min. south of us, is situated up on a high plateau and surrounded by huge rocks and boulders. We spent the morning climbing around on the rocks (well, the boys and Stefan and our friend Melissa climbed--at a week post baby's birth, I sort of just shuffled). We had an amazing pancake brunch, and the boys enjoyed watching the "wild" horses that sort of roam the area.
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