(9-11 January 2015)
I was fortunate enough to be taken away
for a weekend (although it was for a business meeting) to celebrate my birthday
and anniversary by my wonderful boyfriend.
We got to stay in a rustic fisherman’s
cabin on the banks of the Vaal River. It was incredibly tranquil and serene. JJ
spent the better part of the weekend fishing, while I had the opportunity to
relax with my book and even take an afternoon nap! The cabin is part of a guest
farm called Sunnyside. They also have a luxury tent and three chalets. The farm
is situated on the Free State side of the Vaal and is in close proximity to
both Vredefort and Parys.
We took a lazy drive through to Parys to
pick up some earthworms, fishing supplies and snacks. The town is full of
places I love to explore! Quaint coffee shops, art galleries, antique shops,
and crafty stores- all the things I love. I feel that Parys, being the small
Free State town that it is, doesn’t get enough credit for its beauty. The
surrounding area is a World Heritage Site- the Vredefort Dome, which is responsible
for the gold mining in Johannesburg, and ultimately the reason Johannesburg
exists at all.
On Sunday morning we decided to take a
hike up the koppie in front of our cabin. It was a relatively easy hike for me
(now that is saying a lot!). It was well worth the effort in the early January
heat. I couldn’t have asked for a better birthday gift- being able to look out
over the farm and the river. It was an incredible view and there is just
something about standing on top of a koppie looking out over the vast scenery
that gives me chills.
I look forward to visiting Sunnyside again
to discover more of what the nature of the Vaal has to offer!