Why are we going?

To put our trip into perspective.

My maternal grandmother’s 3 sisters emigrated to South Africa  in the late 1800’s (Cape Town and Jo’burg) but my grandfather wouldn’t go and didn’t ‘allow’ my grandmother to visit her sisters.

My mother, an only child aged 13,  spent a year with her aunts and cousins and held very fond, vivid memories of her time there.

When my grandma died, my grandpa went out and I have the letters he wrote at the time.- from those I suspect there is some kind of family ‘drama’ of which I am unaware.

Our trip is a kind of  ‘pilgrimage’ to where there is a tribe of relatives, only one of whom I’ve actually met – Jean Doyle of Doyle Art (see her website under ‘links’ – and who I will be meeting on our visit.

As my mother, father and I were only children, there are no aunts, cousins etc over here,  and although I doubt we’ll be meeting any more relatives, this trip will feel memorable in that we’ll be visiting areas that my mother did and of which I have some photos.

Trip Itinerary

26th to 29th January – Constantia Palms, Cape Town

29th/30th January – Montagu Vines – Montagu

30th January/1st February – De Zeekoe – Oudtshoorn

1st to 4th February – A Whale of a View – Plettenberg Bay

4th to 7th February – Hitgeheim – nr. Addo Elephant Park

7th to 10th February – J & C Beach House – Knysna Environs

10th/11th February – Aan de Oever – Swellendam

11th to 13th February – Auberge Clermont – Franschhoek

13th to 16th February – Bickley House – Sea Point, Cape Town