Back to the airport for our flight to Cape Town - Kulula could learn a bit from Ryanair or Easyjet about boarding procedures but could certainly give them lessons in cabin service. Our senior stewardess introduced herself as 'Hot Chocolate' and kept us entertained throughout the flight with her announcements e.g. 'there may be 50 ways to leave your lover but there are only 8 ways off this aircraft'.
It was a bright sunny 29 deg C when we landed and collected the car - a brand new Honda CRV - and got on the road to Stellenbosch and our first stop at Aan Dorpstraat Guest House - very comfortable place with a hostess who took longer to explain the intricacies of the room, the locks and the house rules than it had taken to rent the car!
Booked a wine tour for Tuesday and went for a wander around town - and of course a cooling beverage - which was attractively priced at about €1 a glass and very drinkable. Found the laundry and a restaurant for dinner and then home to relax - and celebrate the acceptance of our offer for a flat in Edinburgh.
Dinner at Inniebosch - pleasant restaurant in a quiet courtyard - and then another short stagger home.
Wednesday, 4 February 2015
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