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Nature replenishes on the go, it is amazing you lose one yet another pops up soon to follow and take that space.

Rain, wind, fire you had it all a couple of weekends ago, nice to know you came off reasonably lightly!

!BEER

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So true. I was out in the garden this morning again, and everything is growing so well, despite the tremendously bad weather. The colder nights and start of the rain will make things even better. I hope you are surviving the wild weather as well. Wasn't there floods again?

Margate was hit with floods, lower South Coast, we had some rain plenty of lightening during that bout. Still warm here, hoping for next cold front passing through to bring temperatures down to more winter feel 😂

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The winter has hit the cape, last night I went out and the cold was so bad. I am not ready for the winter, as I would much rather want some more sun. But the soups and stews are always a welcome treat in the winter.

Curries, bredie, soups, potjie winter warming foods, wrap up warm and enjoy the cool weather we facing a hot day tomorrow!

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So true! I am back north a bit, and Pretoria feels like summer. The afternoons are hot and not always conducive for those lovely stews and curries and bredies. When I get back, I will be making some lovely tomato bredie for sure!

Hot pot cooking always fun, never tastes the same either. Moving quite a bit between cities by the sound of it.

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It is the nature of long-distance relationship and the academic world. Always on the move. But that makes slow cooking even so much more special; taking the time to cook something nice to enjoy with family.