Friday, November 30, 2012

14 - Around Africa With Brenda …


THE MOUNT NELSON and THE VICTORIA FALLS HOTELS



Killer view,  the Delaire Estate in nearby Stellenboch
  
 
       I have made my life with Brenda for seven years now,  though I actually fell in love with her forty years ago.   That is another story.

Brenda, Kalk Bay Pier

Me, Echo Road, Fishhoek
Brenda has a little house not far from  Capetown where we spend a part of the South African summer (i.e. a couple of months somewhere between December and March).

We always make it to the wonderful old Mount Nelson Hotel in Capetown, usually for their buffet lunch.  There are finer restaurants in the world, but the Mount Nelson’s Oasis Restaurant still is unbeatable value for money with delicious fish and crustaceans cooked to order.   


Poolside at the Mount Nelson

Opened in 1899, the Nellie (as Winston Churchill called it) is set in over nine acres of impeccably manicured gardens, and it occupies a prime Capetown site on the lower slopes of Table Mountain.  It is arguably Africa's premier surviving hotel from the golden age of hostelry.

The Mount Nelson's iconic pink facade

Margaret is a special friend at the Oasis, and she has many, many other client friends.  The doyenne of the hotel’s wait staff, she has been at the Mount Nelson for well over 35 years, and has seen colossal changes in South African society since her arrival there as a young girl at the height of apartheid.

Margaret outside the Oasis Restaurant
 
She is something of a hotel celebrity just by virtue of her longevity and special personality.  I don’t think I have ever been there when at least one returning guest hasn’t asked if Margaret were around and available for a chat.  She always gives a big hug, and seems to remember each client, no matter how long ago their last visit.


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Front lawn, Victoria Falls Hotel

      We traveled north this year into Zimbabwe and Zambia, spending time at the magnificent Victoria Falls, one of the scenic wonders of the world, and we stayed for three days at the Victoria Falls Hotel, historically another one of Africa’s finest.

If I particularly mention Brenda, it is because this trip was her idea and a voyage down memory lane for her.  She had last stayed at this mythic African resort as a little girl during a stopover on a long train and boat journey from Nairobi to the southernmost cape of South Africa.

Bontebok antelope near the South Cape


She recently discovered some old family snapshots taken on the hotel grounds admiring a troupe of visiting monkeys.  To our surprise and delight, while enjoying the view from Stanley's Terrace our first afternoon, we observed a similar troupe of about a dozen monkeys from the neighboring rain forest, paying their teatime visit.

Brenda and friend on Vic Falls Hotel grounds (family archives)

It was a moving moment for Brenda and undoubtedly rekindled many of her African memories from a lifetime ago growing up in Kenya.

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Victoria Falls Hotel, room 212
Our room, with a distant, partial view of the Falls, was a pretty tired old lady, but there were still vestiges of the grandeur that once was hers.  There were details one might quibble with, but the hotel, itself, and its stunning grounds (not to mention the Victoria Falls setting) nevertheless lent itself to a fine vacation. 

Doorman
The personnel was beautifully trained.  From the wait staff to the doormen to the gardeners, all have had serious training in connecting, communicating and generally making the hotel guest comfortable.

I was a bit touched when I realized that some of the room maids had limited English, but had been taught, when in doubt, to reply “Thank you.”  It seems a funny little detail, but given the general decline in basic good manners –both in and out of hotels—it is reassuring to see just how effective and appreciable a smile and a thank-you can be. 

Main lobby




A photo album of the Victoria Falls trip


For more about this year's trek into Zimbabwe and Zambia, click below:
  





Your input is welcomed:  hotel-musings@hotmail.fr

Next Friday:  "Summer holidays in Hanoi"

 [Photos are mine, unless otherwise credited]

22 comments:

Rosanne in Australia said...

Your post has just come through at the end of a very hot (34C) day in
Australia and brings back some fabulous memories - I went to Zimbabwe 2 years ago and travelled with a black Zimbabwean family. It was their first time at the falls (mine too) and we were all amazed by the raw beauty of it! We stayed at Lorrie's Place on the Zimbabwean side - a little B&B run by a woman in her 70's.........I must say the Vic Falls Hotel looks magnificent.

Frank Pleasants said...

Thanks for sharing, Rosanne. Those are great memories!

24/7 in France said...

What a lovely story of your walking down memory lane with Brenda!

Richard Pleasants said...

thank you for sharing Brenda and Africa.
Dickie

Mariette in South Africa said...

Great blog post!

Ailsa in New Caledonia said...

Just read the victoria falls musings. Just lovely!

Happy festive season to you and Brenda xx

Joel in Fredericksburg, VA said...

Your lovely posting is probably as close as I will ever get to Africa. Thank you for letting me enjoy it vicariously!

Marion in Suresnes, France said...

Read two postings at once, as I hadn't managed last week's before today, and greatly enjoyed, so interesting and amusing. You have a lot of talent, Frank. Of course the photos of the Nelson brought back great memories for me.

Vicky said...

It was so nice getting to know a bit more about Brenda. I am so happy that the two of you found each other after all these years (It reminds me of Jimmy and myself).

Now I want to go to Africa. Frank, you make every place sound so fascinating. Actually, Victoria Falls is on my list of places to visit (wonder why---the name maybe).

Dave Nagy said...

Just a note to enthuse once again over your Hotel Musings, sparked
especially by the very latest that leads with your vivid pix and
comments on South African hostelries. It happens to land the very day
we had quite a go-round over lunch with friends over the merits of a
prospective South Africa tour we're mulling for next year ... and I just ran upstairs to tell Gretchen she's got to dip into Frank's latest. Our trip would include Capetown and Botswana/Zambia/Vic Falls.
Truth to tell, we'd fallen behind several issues and once I got
started I couldn't stop until I'd covered everything I'd missed. Its a
superbly organized and presented blog, Frank, and you tell the tales
with a great charm. Your genuine affection for this lifestyle is
plain, natural and infectious.
Since I know you, I particularly liked the one explaining how you
got into this apparently lavish diversion from your impoverished
Seventies' stretch. As an editor, and a fairly rigorous one, I
wouldn't change a word of that reminiscence if -- as you should -- you one day convert this into a book. (I mean one on paper, between
covers; remember them? Many people of my generation still love them,
and pay for them.)
I also loved the line from the Hong Kong entry about the imperious English lady who cast you a glance that suggested you should have had the good taste not to be there. Priceless. Come on, now, is that really an original Pleasants bon mot?

Frank Pleasants said...

I am overwhelmed, Dave. Your comments leave me (for once) speechless!

Chris in Norfolk, England said...

Really enjoyed joining you and Brenda on your African safari. The selection of pictures is great and I particularly enjoyed the ones from the family archive.

Many years ago when we were living in Angola, we visited the Victoria falls, staying at the Casino Hotel –-I wonder if that still exists? A big Not To Be Missed tourist attraction at the time was being staged at the Victoria Falls Hotel, so we duly went along and took our places on the lawn. We watched with jaw- dropping amazement as a huge African picked up a length of railway line with his teeth! It was the genuine article, members of the audience were invited to check it out afterwards!

Janet in Madison, NJ said...

I really enjoyed your photos and commentaries on Africa. About seven years back Ned and I went on an Overseas Adventure Travel safari called "Ultimate Africa." We went to Zimbawbwe, Namibia, and Botswana, hitting most of the game parks. We enjoyed high tea in the Victoria Falls Hotel, treating our wonderful tour guide Priscilla, so I enjoyed seeing that photo. It brought back memories.

I've now seen all the great falls in the world, including Iguazu in Brazil We hit most of the animal parks in Africa. What I do regret is that we didn't take the extension to Cape Town. It was a memorable trip and one of my favorites.

Happy travels to you and Brenda. I'm so glad you two got together again after so many years!

Jen in Sydney said...

Reading your latest blog has brought back so many happy memories ... beautiful Cape Town and Victoria Falls. And I remember the start of that holiday for Brenda. I think it is time for another visit to Africa.

As always, Frank, lovely photographs accompanying your musings.

Liz in NYC said...

I've fallen behind on my email correspondence, but not on reading of your wonderful blog! I am enjoying it so much (as is my mother). Your vignettes are like written photographs... poetry in prose.

Alice in Scarsdale, NY said...


What wonderful memories your latest blog evoked! I'm forwarding it to our children as we all agree that our family trip there was out of this world.

I'd like to ditto your remarks about Brenda--she is a lovely person and you are so (damn) lucky to have reconnected with her. Have a nice holiday --I assume you'll be in Paris-- and keep on blogging!

Gretchen in Fairfax, VA said...

I'm enjoying your photos and reminiscences very much, especially the ones that feature kid-pics. That little girl in Venice is a real beauty, and so are Brenda's grandchildren. You've had some amazing experiences. Putting all this together for the rest of us, what a lovely thing to do.

NYC said...

Thank you for the African remembrances. Keep them coming!

Late LA said...

wow, I almost missed this one.
Makes travel to Africa most inviting. Wonderful pictures!

Kasey in Southern Pines said...

For whatever reason (I am sure through fault of my own) I missed last weekend's musing. It was breathtaking! I am so glad I realized this week that I had missed Africa. How great a story of finding the love of your life after so many years. And the photos were amazing.

nathan said...

nice pics u took :-)

Betty in Aberdeen said...

Learned. more about Brenda thru Africa blog. She appears to be the absolute right person for you. Her beauty compliments your good looks!