From Glenmore Sands to Leisure Bay - A Trip down Memory Lane
Leisurely days with only the sound of the ocean, and seagulls, were like balm to the soul.
We took a road trip to the lower Kwazulu Natal South Coast, just under a two-hour drive from home.
Our destination and home base was the Glenmore Sands Resort, an old family favourite with a long stretch of an unspoilt beach to the left.
My older brother, @artywink, and her hubby, who are/were hubby and my closest friends, accompanied me. It also was hubby's birthday, except he no longer is here to celebrate.
This safe swimming beach with lifeguards on duty also is popular with surfers. We took a midweek break, so the beach was almost deserted, except for the lifeguards on duty.
Glenmore Sands
This small resort's beautiful garden is filled with natural boulders, and has a kiddies' playground and splash pool, as well as a pool for the older 'kids'. All that separates one from the sea is coastal vegetation and gigantic rocks.
Fishing
We hoped to catch the tail-end of THE SARDINE RUN action, but the little silvery fish had moved further up north.
My brother and our friend tried fishing when the tide was right, but extreme winds from the weekend turned the ocean into an enormous angry whirlpool with higher-than-normal waves crashing on the rocks in front of the resort.
Have you ever seen a kind of rainbow in the ocean spray? This was a first for me.
Angry waves battering the rocks, and spraying the homes closer to the sea.
Although the wind died down on our second day, the ocean floor was full of seaweed, and any chance of catching a fish for the pan was 'gone with the wind!'
Anglers tried from Pulpit Rock, but all they caught were big waves.
Unlike these fishermen from the 1930s to 1940s - portraits hanging in the resort's main building.
Overfishing that started back then, sadly stripped most of the East Coast of line fish, but Glenmore still produces some nice catches under the right conditions. These days one needs an angling license and there are set limits.
My brother tried very hard to hook that big fish, or even a smaller one, but nothing was biting!
The Nightingale Ship Wreck
We always take a walk to the engine room of a shipwreck, the Nightingale, that ran aground on the rocks at Glenmore Beach in 1933.
@artywink seemed to have gotten lost, have not seen her anywhere on Hive? found a seat on the rocks, enjoying the sights and sounds, the outline of the wreck can be seen in the background, and here it is in full view below.
The small restaurant in the resort is named after the ship. We enjoyed a deliciously spicy Prawn Curry and ordered sourdough bread to take home.
T.O. Strand
We drove a little further south to one of the oldest, and still very popular, T.O. Strand Resort where we used to spend many camping holidays with our parents as kids. Hubby and I in turn started taking our kids, and Oupa and Ouma, for camping holidays. The resort borders on Leisure Beach, fabulous for swimming and surfing, and as with Glenmore, nice rocks for fishermen.
Leisure Bay
On our way back to Glenmore, we stopped at Leisure Bay, an old 'hunting ground' from years back. My brother threw his line in the water, but still no fish;) We enjoyed the familiar sights and watched some folk swimming in one of the safe little bays. It's winter here, so the water is very cold, but they had fun!
It was late afternoon, and this weird cloud moved in front of the sun, looking just like a UFO.
Sunrise on the east coast
Of course we got up in time every morning to see the sun rise over the ocean, and as it's winter it was just before 7am. Unlike summertime when it's around 5am, way too early for a night owl, so I often miss it.
The end of the day
The sky turns a beautiful colour late afternoon, and it starts to get a little nippy.
A quiet Birthday Celebration
The Dolphin Pub & Grill is a mere two minute drive from the resort, but it's a steep hill for the silver-haired folk to walk.
Hubby and I were there two years ago with family and friends, an unpretentious local hangout where they serve the very best seafood, enormous burgers and genuine Italian wood-fired pizzas.
We always have a chuckle at the quaint signs, especially the one that gives the 'hiding from wife' bar phone rates;)
It was a nostalgic couple of days down south, a much-needed break, and a time to reminisce about all the good memories made down that way.
Especially the night of the birthday when one chair stood empty, as it did wherever we went.
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What a beautiful shots!
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What a lovely trip! Thanks for sharing all of the beautiful photos! I love the colors in them and how the rainbow is in the little wave! Blessings to you!
Thank you @apanamamama, it's a beautiful area! The waves were angrily crashing and making such a spray, I'd never seen a rainbow in the waves, and there were many of them!
Blessings right back to you as well.
That's a wonderful way to revisit old memories and enjoy the beauty of the coast again. More happy times for you dear
It was a wonderful trip down memory lane, such a beautiful coastline!
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you're most welcome dear 🙏 and so glad you enjoyed it
What a beautiful place, nice sea and sunsets. Also the vegetation is very nice and those waves breaking on the rocks on the shore are spectacular. What nice memories you keep dear @lizelle.
Nice week to you.🥰❤️
It was a truly special time and brought back many happy memories. This is a beautiful part of the south coast.
Enjoy the rest of your week as well @mamani
extraordinary natural beauty.
It really is a beautiful coastline. Thank you for popping in @mnurhiver
You're welcome @lizelle . I hope I can be friends with mother
It does my heart good you were able to get out and enjoy some time. Revisiting places like that are sometimes good for the soul. I wish you all the best.
Awe thank you @coinjoe, it was a very special time, food for the soul indeed!
The picture with you in it, looks extremely beautiful. These photos are lovely. Was your brother able to get some fish on the second day?
The angle with which these pictures were taken are super beautiful
No fish whatsoever, and we were there four nights, but we at least enjoyed the seafood platter and had a good break ;)
I'm glad you enjoyed the photos @beeeee
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Thank you for sharing
Glenmore Sands Resort is really a very beautiful place, little wonder it's the family's favourite. The Ocean sounds is enough to relax the heart and the mind.
It really offers something for everyone, and listening to the sound of the sea is the best lullaby to lull one to sleep.
Love this!!! So much calmness in a single post. I can only dream of how chill everything felt in real life!
I'm glad you enjoyed it @gabrielatravels, it was such a laidback time down south, we didn't want to come back home!
Such a nice beach! Lovely
It's gorgeous down there @lxsxl!
oh how lovely! I must admit that as a Capetonian, I had a totally different beach in mind - Sandy Bay - and was pleasantly surprised by the lack of wrinkly old men in speedos (if you're lucky they're wearing any!) in your post! Thank you for the delightful imagery!
Haha @clairemobey, I can just imagine, they must feel they still have something to show😅
We had such a chuckle when at the pub & grill. There was a whole table of old 'ballies' having drinks, while the poor wives sat at home all alone! One old man ordered 2 pizzas about an hour later, and only then went home; poor wifey obviously was waiting impatiently at home😅
Some boys never grow up!
hahahahaha yes! some boys will always be boys, I guess :p
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Such beautiful pictures 👍 I also love to revisit sweet and beautiful memories...nice 🙂
Thank you for popping in @mysteriousroad, it's always nice to revisit and see how the legacy of a place continues and high standards are being maintained.
happy Friendship Day Making friends with the ocean is a big and adventurous thing. Such a place has beautiful forms in the waves of the sea. The combination of the sea with the wonderful nature environment and the amazing sky view as well as the glory of bathing was really a pleasure. I was very happy to see the sea.
It looks so beautiful there, Lizelle. I'm sure that trip was very good for your soul. Thanks for sharing this.
It was food for the soul indeed, thanks Eric. It is a beautiful part of the coast <3
Hope you had a wonderful time with family members. It was nice to see the views especially the sunrise pics. Its always relaxing while exploring such places especially near the sea. Better luck next time for your brother to catch some fresh fish. Thanks for this amazing nature share.
Wow what a beautiful publication, I really enjoyed these beautiful photos and this story you tell us. How nice to remember past times of our life 💐🤗.