Thursday, 28 February 2019

Rugby, wine and beach



Springbok Rugby museum 

 Today we went to the rugby museum.  It was pretty cool. They had things where you could practice your rugby skills.  It also told you about you the history of Rugby.  Rugby came to South Africa when the English started to move here.  





It was a pretty cool place.


Rugby game!!!!





We went to a rugby game.  It was the Pretoria Lions against the Cape Town Stormers. Mom, Dad and Sam where cheering for the Stormers and I was cheering for the Lions. I was cheering for the Lions because I love their jersey. It has the spider man logo on it.  It was super cool.  It was a fun game.  I liked watching the game.



The game was pretty sloppy and slow until the last ten minutes of the game.  Then it got stressful for me.  

The Stormers were down by 7 and they ended up getting a try. ( aka 7 points) .Then, they kicked the ball in to the post to win I was sad :( . This all happened in the last couple minutes of the game.  It was a good night out and game.  I hope we do it again.



Franschhoek



We went to Franschhoek mostly because Mom and Dad wanted to tasted wine :( . BUT they say that it is beautiful and we should learn about the old buildings and how they make wine. First, we went to Boschedal Winery.

 It is the second oldest winery in South Africa.  It was nice. We didn’t get to taste juice or anything but they had a super cool park called the Tree fort.  The park was mostly up in the trees.  It was awesome. Next, we went to Leopard’s Leap to have lunch. It was also nice and lunch was awesome. Then, we went to the place we were staying. It was very nice and was an old farm. They had 5 dogs. One was a puppy. She was was so so cute. They also had horses.  
views from our place

The barn

the barn



Cape L’Agulhas





 We went to Cape L’Agulhas.  It is where the Atlantic Ocean and the Indian ocean meet and the most southern part of Africa. I thought it was going to be two big waves crashing into each other but nope it was a divider. You could kind of see the different colours of the two oceans…but not really.  I stood on both sides.  One foot on the Indian and one foot on the Atlantic.



We didn’t do much else in Cape L’Agulhas.
exploring the tidal pools in the indian ocean 

Lighthouse


Hermanus



We went to Hermanus. Hermanus is a costal town that in the winter (we are in summer season here) whales come to breed they migrate to here. 






There are three different types of whales that come here. The Southern Right whale, the Humpback whale, and the Bryde’s whale. Maybe next time, we can come when the whales are here.  



Having a Whale of a time. -Nate   

PS. We stopped at another winery on the way home . 😑😑 Mom and Dad said this was their favourite so far.








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