
I had lunch at the
Blowfish Restaurant in Blouberg today, and this is what I saw as I enjoyed my sushi (and the company of some really super people ;-) ). The weather is certainly changing now; whilst the northern hemisphere is seeing the first signs of spring, with blossoming cherry trees and blue skies, we're feeling the stirrings of autumn - there's a chill in the air, and the trees are changing from green to gold. The sea and mountain looked very moody today - I'm not sure that this shot really conveys the atmosphere adequately.
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It may be a cloudy, grey day, but the picture is great!
Gil
Oooh, the moods of impending winter - lovely shot of table Mountain.
Have you ever caught a photo of the tablecloth (fog) descending on Table Mountain. Saw it once and was totally awed. Your photo also awes me!
PS - That was a great story anout the kookaburra/monkeys you left on my blog!
Is your winter very cold?
>Gil, thanks for the compliment!
>Kate, I don't actually know if we have any pictures of the tablecloth anywhere, but I promise you that the next time it comes over I'll take one and post it for you - it is beautiful, you're right.
>Sally, glad you enjoyed it! The kookaburras gave me some of my fondest (and funniest) memories of Sydney.
>Alice, they're cold for us, but I'm sure yours are much colder. I think our winters are probably a lot like your weather in October, maybe a tiny bit colder, with a little more rain. But we're not built for the cold, so we really feel it. :)
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