Having done most of our packing the previous evening, we were nonetheless up early on our day of departure, doing the last bit of packing and getting the dogs settled. Soon we were on our way, making our first stop in Jansenville for breakfast.
Driving leisurely, we soon passed through Graaff-Reinet and set course for Murraysburg, where we stopped to photograph the church. Here we met Morris David Baadjies, who told us that the church had been recently renovated. When asked how he was, he told us that he got up that morning so was thankful to the Lord. He agreed to pose for a photo in front of the church.


Between Murraysburg and Victoria West, the R63 crosses the N1. Just after this, one sees multiple electricity transmission towers and power lines. Normally I consider these to be an irritation, preventing me from getting the landscape photos I want, but today they actually made for some interesting photos.

In Victoria West the main attraction seemed to be a soccer match between two neatly kitted out teams, but played on a pitch with hardly any grass in sight.

It appeared that the Karoo had some decent rain recently and the landscape we drove through, was beautifully green, unlike the soccer field.

In Britstown we met up with friends who would be joining us for the rest of our trip. A good meal at the Karoo Country Lodge, was rounded off with a tot of Pienaar and Son’s Tiny Batch Whiskey, before going to bed in our cells in the Old Jail.

Unfortunately, the clouds prevented me from getting a nice shot of the full moon.


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