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Elephant's Eye on False Bay
gardening for biodiversity on False Bay, Cape Town, South Africa. Fynbos on the mountain slopes around suburbia. Long summers and wet winters in our mediterranean climate.
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by Diana Studer - gardening for biodiversity in Cape Town, South Africa Silvermine bridge suffering from July's winter rain. It was closed last time, but now it dips in 3 places where the pillars were undermined. Municipality must restore it when the weather allows, as the electricity supply across to Clovelly runs thru there. In June we walked across that causeway bridge! Silvermine Bridge in July Silvermine River sparkling with innocence on a brilliant sunny day - Cape Town winter at its best! Silvermine River We have had a series of 14 cold fronts. More coming in August, perhaps even September. And cold (he bought an electric blanket) with a fire earlier each evening. Storm clouds rolling in July Bunch of wimps!! Where are our cushions?! Never mind the unexpected puddles rolling in. Thomas at his freshly filled waterbowl - no wonder his tail swishes wet when he comes in again. Winter weather for cats Gifted flowers - mostly fynbos with Se
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