Okay, so they aren’t exactly Kilimanjaro or Mt Kenya or Mount McKinley. Check the maps though, they really are “peaks” and from this perspective “Higher Steenberg Peak” actually looks lower than “Lower Steenberg.” (Makes me think of a chorus we sang in Kenya, “Lower, Lower….”). There are beautiful views from up there, which I wouldn’t have known if “He Who Knows All Things About the Mountain” hadn’t led me on a guided tour. Those were the days before he became lost between Muizenberg and Lower Steenberg. Going to have to limber up my bionic neck and trek back up there soon.
What we don’t see
I have walked past these two “trees” (actually they are branches of a tree that fell over) many times but I never took notice or appreciated their shape and how they add beauty to the place where they are growing. How many people am I around yet fail to notice the way they add beauty to the place where they live? Walking by the marsh the eye is often drawn to the splash of color where lilies grow while two graceful branches are easily overlooked.
Bird of Paradise
Strelitzia reginae
There is also a yellow variety called “Mandela’s Gold” developed by the Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens that I plan to try out from seed. At least let me say that I bought a packet of seeds and the directions look straightforward. We’ll see. Meanwhile I remain mesmerized by the blue, gold, pink and green of this beautiful flower.
Two of our Spring flowers
Starting the engine
Adjusting the mirrors and learning how everything works.– Left the engine idling so long it’s run out of gas, overheated and seized.