Posts Tagged ‘South Africa’
We didn’t spend too long in Pretoria – in fact the same day we flew over to Cape Town. We were picked up by a local quilter – Maggie was going to teach there – and taken straight to our hostel. After a relatively quiet night, the next day was a beautiful one so we went straight up to Table Mountain. Since the weather is so fickle on top of the mountain – including the ubiquitous cloud the locals call the “tablecloth” – we knew that we’d have to book it if we wanted the best experience possible.
We had a pretty easy flight from Madrid and were SO, SO, SO excited to arrive safely in Africa. Â We quickly met up with my mother, Maggie, who was joining us for our whirlwind, month-long, tour of southern Africa. Â She had already been in Jo’burg for a week teaching quilting, so she arranged for us to have a bit of a tour of Pretoria (a city near Jo’burg) in between the flight in from Madrid and our next flight out to Cape Town.
We had about 5 hours so it was a pretty brief trip, but we got to see some sights and we had absolutely delicious savory pancakes at Harrie’s (Highly Recommended). Â Here’s a few photos. Â At this point I was feeling pretty jetlagged and to be honest wasn’t that impressed with Pretoria. Â But it was nice to get out of the airport and it gave us our first taste of Africa and it was really wonderful to see my mom.