Sunday, 20 August 2017

Cowboys at Kersefontein

When I visited a recent innovation at the farm was horse riding, not on regulated trails but real cowboy stuff. Telling us about it Julian said he told riders ‘there are some cattle over there on the horizon go and fetch them, I’ll go round left, you go right and we’ll meet over there’. This allowed the riders to choose their route and made it far more interesting.
To add to the feeling of the old West Julian had some wild horses on the farm which Tertius Swart from Bloemfontein, South Africa’s own horse whisperer had tamed.
As soon as the sun had warmed the wheat, Julian was impatient to get on with the harvest but, as we walked along the passageway past that skull, he mentioned it was that of the last Hippo shot in the Cape Peninsula in 1869 and was apparently shot in the Berg river where it flows in front of the house lawns.
As we walked out, Julian casually pointed out a row of guns one of which shot the last hippo. The gun was made by Joseph Manton, London in the late 1700’s and was given to Julian’s great-great-great-grandfather by the Earl of Caledon, the Cape Governor.
At that time the approach in the brochure was via Malmesbury and Hopefield, a charming drive through grape and wheat country. You could return via Velddrif and the R27 coast road giving you the option of visits to the coastal towns along the way but it is noticeably longer.
You could fly yourself in and land on the farm's strip but, before you submit your flight plan, you'll have to check with Julian.


Sunday, 6 August 2017

Classical music

Browsing through the Kersefontein notes I found in my interview with the owner, Julian Melck, that for his birthday he had not rushed off to climb Kilimanjaro (which he said was on his bucket list) or dashed into the air to jump out of a plane but had held a Prom on the front lawn. Invited guests were properly dressed in evening clothes and long dresses and those form the forces in Best Blues while Justin conducted a n orchestra n Brahms, Bizet, Greig and Lloyd Weber. All this on a holiday venue on the banks of the Orange River. Fantastic! And The file is not closed!

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