After a drive to a monument just outside of Victoria West we parked the car in Church Street and went for a walk. We stopped at St John’s Church, the Anglican Church designed by Sophy Gray (I will do a whole post about it later) We walked in the direction of the Dutch Reformed Church and saw some beautiful old buildings. The Town Hall with some Cape Dutch Style gables was opened in 1911. The building is a National Heritage Site. Rev Colin Fraser started to hold church services. In 1843 the congregation was established and they named the town Victoria after Queen Victoria. The church was completed in 1850. The tower was added later and it was enlarged in 1922. It is a National Heritage Site.
In March we went to Cape Town area for a long weekend. During this visit we made an unplanned trip to Stellenbosch and decided to explore the town. I studied at the Stellenbosch University for four years and know parts of the town. Like most students I did not have a lot of money, my bicycle was my only transport and it was before I bought my first digital camera. Back then I admired the old buildings but never took the time to take photos of them or learn about their history. This day trip was a great way to show Stellenbosch to my husband and explore learn about the town. Oak Trees in Dorp Street Governor Simon van der Stel founded the town in 1679 and he named it after himself. The name can be translated as “(Van der) Stel’s Bush”. The town is also known as the Eikestad or “City of Oaks” due to the many Oak trees that were planted by the residents after on the recommendation of Commissioner Van Reede tot Drakenstein. Dutch...
Last month I wrote a book review and I enjoyed it. Today I want to share some more of my favourite travel books. DK Eyewitness Travel Guides I bought my first travel guide in 2008. I was planning a trip with my friend Lelanie to London and Europe. While planning the trip I bought the DK Eyewitness Travel Guide: Europe and I paid R 282.00 for it. Except for my university textbooks, this was the most expensive book I have ever bought for myself. We were doing a Contiki Tour and visited 7 countries. I studied the information in guide the about the cities we would visit. I made lists of places I want to see and then looked for more information about them. In the end I did not take the guide with me (the 800 pages was just to heavy to carry along) but packed all my lists to use. At Departures at Cape Town Airport in 2008 My second guide was for the same trip. The Eyewitness Trave...
I so agree. In summer I just can't get up early enough for a sunrise picture. Have a good week.
ReplyDeleteWonderfull sunrise shots, greeting from Belgium
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