One of our favourite haunts, where we have been going for about 17 or 18 years, is the 'Boomhuisie' (meaning Treehouse) Tea Garden and restaurant in Viljoen Street, Krugersdorp-North (Gauteng, South Africa). They are obviously succulent-lovers and have some of the biggest Barrel cacti I have ever seen. The one above is about half a meter wide and very healthy-looking.
I've had my Barrel Cactus for over 15 years and it is only half the size of these, so I can just imagine how old they are!
Graptoveria "Fred Ives" sharing space with some Echeverias
Another Graptoveria
A collection of cacti


A walk through the garden
A walk past the Koi pond
The Koi pond contains a large number of Koi, some of them almost a meter long!
One of the inside dining rooms - Image credit
The décor is an eclectic mix of vintage and artsy-fartsy creativity - Image credit
The treehouse in one of the large Jacaranda's, from which the tea garden derives its name
Just enjoying! Image credit
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Looks like a nice place to relax and have a bite to eat.
ReplyDeleteAfter "about 17 or 18 years" you must be considered "family" by now and require an appointment to visit!
It is Anonymous, and inspiring too. Ha ha! You're quick on the up-take, I was wondering what the funny looks are, visiting without an appointment! But truth be said, of late we haven't visited quite as often as I would've liked to, except for our last visit a couple of weeks ago when I took the photos.
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