We left home at around 10am on Saturday morning. Last night we went to see a South African, Afrikaans performer called Valiant Swart. I have been listening to his music for some years now and it was great to see him and his band perform live...
Paternoster is around 150km north of Cape Town, so we weren't in for a major driving experience. Henceforth, we arrive at Midday, promptly phoned the agent to get our keys for our weekend cottage. Within the hour, we had got the keys, unpacked our groceries and were ready to see what Paternoster had to offer.
Within minutes, they were despatched and thrown into boiling salted water as lunch....mmmmm, Crayfish salad....
After lunch, we took a long walk along the spectacular beach to do some exploring. We were blessed with wonderful weather for Autumn.
That evening, we were heading to the Noisy Oyster for dinner. On the way, we stopped in at the Paternoster Hotel for a drink in their 'Panty Bar'. Hundreds of panties have been put up in the rafters of the bar. Anything for a laugh....
Eland's Bay is approx. 25km south of Lamberts Bay and this is where the photo of Ruth doing a cartwheel was taken.
We had hired a cabin called the 'Butcher Bird', which is one of my favourite South African birds... Latin name 'Lanius Collaris', also know as the Fiscal Shrike, one of the smallest predatory birds.
Below is a photo of the Fiscal Shrike.
Shortly after arriving, we set out on a hike to 'Flat Rock', which was a beautiful rock formation in tiers along a river. Once again we were blessed with fantastic weather. Beaverlac is situation in the heart of an orange grove of plantation. The rock formations around Beaverlac were stunning and the views of the Cederberg Mountains were incredible too.
All around us were rock formations like the ones below. Lots of rocks balancing on top of other rocks....
That night, we had a braai of note with a roaring fire under the incredibles stars of the Milky Way.
The next day, we hiked to the Olifants River. A round trip of 3 hours. Weather was quite hot too. Here is a picture of Ruth hking down into the valley.
In the orange grove....

On the way back from the Olifants river, we stopped again at Flat Rock for a quick dip in the pools to cool off. Here is a picture of me after I had climbed a rock formation.... 
The view we had from our cabin, with the Cederberg Mountain range in the distance. In the evenings, the low sun would shine on the mountains in a beautiful golden hue.
The view we had from our cabin, with the Cederberg Mountain range in the distance. In the evenings, the low sun would shine on the mountains in a beautiful golden hue.
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