Going via Camps Bay is a totally different experience of high, winding roads overlooking a great expanse of seemingly eternal, continually changing ocean, horizon and sky. Exhilarating! Then past Camps Bay there are little, yet exclusive and luxurious (and frightfully expensive) coastal suburbs all along the way to Hout Bay.
Others though were more giving and sharing and even went so far as to hold out their food to the gulls most unselfishly
Tummies full and feeling content
Then, as the day aged and feeling tired and 'walked out', we headed back to the car and looked forward to the drive back. We both felt that it was a priviledge to have such beautiful places to go to whenever you feel like it.
We went home feeling happy and blessed.
Nice shots and lovely new experiences; discovery with loved ones is a lot of fun.
ReplyDeleteI seem to have 'extracted the juice' of my own neighbouring landscapes and beaches. Would now prefer to visit again the wilder shores from Normandy through Brittany down to Atlantic, via Oléron and down down to Biarritz and Spain borders ... Been to most of those places but photography was not so popular then, a pity the shots are mostly only in my memory.
That only means one thing...you have to take a photographic trip down, stay at bed & breakfasts and click, click, click...or buy some really nice postcards and pretend !
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