It’s so easy to get caught up in the busy isn’t it?
You know what I mean right? Having a crazy busy week filled with work, extra murals, homework, stress, life, admin. I could go on, but I think you know what I mean. Then you head into the weekend thinking that you will finally have a chance to relax, but nope. The weekends are also full. Usually with fun stuff, but full never the less. When enough is enough, it only makes sense to head out of the city and into the countryside. Where no one can bother you because what even is cell phone reception in the country?
We spent a weekend out in the Robertson Valley and it was just what the Doctor ordered!
Remember that time I did a little photo diary of Greyton? Well, that’s what this post is too, but of the whole of the Robertson Valley. There’s so much to see and we only just touched the tip of the iceberg. But our weekend consisted of wine tasting, braaing, boat rides, long chats, picnics,
And, a little heads up. Because I love you guys and want to share our adventures with you, there’s a good reason to keep your eye on the blog this week. I might just have wrangled up the very same experience for one lucky winner! Here’s a taste of what you’ll see, eat, drink and do.
Introducing the Robertson Valley…
7 comments
That looks absolutely amazing and like something this preggy momma needs!! WOW! Beautiful photos
Wow, it look so awesome! Glad you had a jolly time!
Looks so tranquil & peaceful, LOVE the picnic setup <3 <3 <3
Hi Cindy, I know it is somewhere on your pages but what is teh name of teh place you stayed at in Robertson?
FYI- i LOVE your blog!!!!!!
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Love your blog. Never stayed in Robertson, your writing has definitely piqued my interest hopefully it’s a budget friendly option.
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