Babylonstoren is a beautiful old Cape Dutch farm. The gardens are incrediable-you could literally spend a whole day there just exploring their amazing gardens.
I took my dad and my kids there in January this year and then we went again when I had family to stay in February.
This is a lovely thyme lawn. You are encouraged to take off your shoes and walk barefoot on this lush and fragrant lawn. Of course we did!
They have a bakery on the premises...love this gorgeous ribbon!
Beautiful Mediterranean colors and love those bread boards!
Roses...
HUGE pumpkins
An amazing selection of fruit is grown in the gardens. I spotted apples, pears, plums and figs.
The thyme lawn...
Some cute ducks resting the shady water.
Bird houses.
Excuse the flare in this one,I added that in to hide my niece's face. Just to give you an idea of the adorable little "nests" they had for kids to sit and play in! Mine didn't want to leave.
Gorgeous backdrop of mountains.
Vineyards, mountains...
This is, believe it or not, a beehive!
I hope you enjoyed seeing a bit more of South Africa and the kind of wonderful places we have hidden here. Would you fancy a walk on that thyme grass?















4 comments:
Stunning photos!!!
South Africa has a lot more diversity than I had realized. Love your photos from holidays as they really showcase how lovely your country is. How like ours and yet unlike too. Where I live in Canada is semi desert and very hot and dry as a result. Yet we get snow and cold in winter too. We are surrounded by many lakes and are on the confluence of two major rivers that meet in our central park. We have many orchards and cattle ranches, as well a 7 championship golf courses and a terrific ski hill. Global warming has had a rash of experiments in vinyards!
Keep up the good work Bonnie, it is so fun to peak into your world
Love your pix bon xx you know i'd be straight on that thyme lawn!!
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