The
warmest member of the Wyndford family at this moment is definitely
Barbara. After all, who wouldn’t enjoy a
sheepskin coat when the temperatures in the mornings fall to minus 3° – so thick at present that just her nose
sticks out! Charlotte, the tortoise has
been interesting to watch…after providing her with a very African hut complete
with tin roof and stones and infra
red light to keep her warm, she decided to dig herself into the side of a bank.
Next time we need to renovate the driveway we will use her as a backacter…
Celvin
is another member of the Wyndford team in hibernation. Due to an unfortunate fall, where he broke
his back he is now recovering at home after surgery. We are happy to report that he is up, and
good to see him walking with the kids and Angelique down the drive to the
church and back. Definitely no motorbike
rides in the near future for him!Our bowling green is once again heading to be a bowling brown. Love the different colours we have seen as the seasons change and the yellows melded into oranges, then reds and watching the leaves finally drift off and float down. There is a stark beauty in an unadorned tree, although secretly do confess to being a green person!
We
are still planning to have our fun bowls week from the 24th – 29th
November 2013. If you can roll, come along and join us! Jaco has been secretly practising…. Also at the end of the year (hard to
believe we are nearly into the sixth month of 2013 already!) from the 29th
November to 1st December, we have our Walking with Wild Flowers
weekend. Anyone who was with us last
year will remember how fascinating this was, and do not be put off by the
‘walking’ bit – there was so much to see and explore that we didn’t actually
have to go that far!
The
wild dagga plants in front of the church are in full bloom at present and
attract the most beautiful sunbirds -
one needs to multitask in church, looking and listening! Any recommendations
(other than biltong!!) to keeping the duiker out of the flower beds will be
greatly appreciated. One suggestion –
lion poo – was a little hard to find! It
is frustrating (much as I love him) when he mows all the spring flowers to an
even 15 cms….
Angelique
is off to Joburg to visit Retirement Villages to promote our trips later in the
year – check your notice boards if you are a golden oldie and join us.
Alternatively contact us in the office on 058-2230274. If you are facebookers, like us on
www.facebook.com/wyndfordholidayfarm or alternatively directly from our website
on www.wyndford.co.za to
be able to share any news and specials with your friends and families. (thanks
to Helen for taking the lead in this and getting us off to a good start!)
Along
with winter comes the thought of June/July school holidays. Round up friends and
families, spend four nights or longer with us and qualify for a 20% discount. Hiking our
mountain trails in the cooler climate is both invigorating and spectacular! The
next Stargazing weekend planned for the 22nd – 23rd June with the
Faltermeiers falls within this period so you can take advantage of the special and gaze heavenwards.
With
the change of season the Lesotho Maluti mountains are bathed in pink and purple
hues each evening at sundown – great for photography! (They do tell me that
sunrises are equally as spectacular but I’m with Garfield on this…)
Our
monthly draw winner for this month is Veronica Brink
Looking
forward to having you with us shortly!
Warm
regards from us all, your Wyndford Team.
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