The pristine tiny village with beautiful old buildings, a beautiful old church and magnificent old blue gum trees inbetween just blew my mind. Even the modern homes in the newer area seemed to blend in perfectly. Lovely inhabitants too. I wish I could have bought that melktert - it looked divine. What a gem of a hamlet, wonderfully captured in your drone coverage Curtis. Die Mostert Huis guesthouse was the perfect end to your visit. Many thanks.
Wanted to tell you my wife’s family stayed in the region and farmed there I think Kalbaskraal was the farm They have been there for something like 102 years and the one family member is still staying in town
Behind the church is a house where Pieter van der Westhuizen used to live. He was a famous South African artist. The roof of his house was painted in a bright blue and it was called Die Blou Dakkie. I had the privilege of meeting him and his wife a couple of times. His artwork fetches hundreds of thousands of rands. A very special man.
Was originally known as Die Meul. Pieter van de Westhuizen owned the building, purchasing it after the mill was shut down in the 70’s. I am not aware if he still owns it but it is used as a restaurant, Droom, which opened last year. Only open though on a Saturday and Sunday for lunch.
A lovely town to visit with friends and family! We've had the most wonderful family lunches at The Pepper Tree. Love those trees! There were interesting shops in many of the houses. I love Magic Minerals! The big house you passed by on your way in has a restaurant: Droom@Die Meul. It is currently closed for renovation though. Thanks for a great video!
Quaint quaint quaint!!!! Smaller than I expected that was a big surprise for me. Milk tart does not last in our house I have to always make two. Loved the shops ...very cute. And it's your 500th episode.🎉🎉fantastic videos 🎉🎉 all of them. Congratulations!!!!!
Well I have never seen a "maketaan" standing upright but my parents use to make "maketaan konfyt" from those. But it was not an easy job. And yes it is a watermelon but not sweet at all. In our days it was not called maketaan, but if I now say what the real name was then I will probably be in big trouble. And of course....congratulations on your 500th episode! What a ride we have had from the start! Very interesting place Philadelphia....and the food I have had there in the past was fantastic....really worth a visit.
Hi Curtis Sonia and Dusty, congratulations 🎉🎉 episode 500, whoop whoop!!! I'm so stoked we travelled here, this is a favourite of mine and even more so, for my daughter. We've spent many looong minutes at the mineral shop, love the vine, the food and the people, thanks for this visit, safe travels 🥾❤
Great video, we visit Philadelphia often as its literally on our doorstep. You guys definitely missed out on a delicious melktert, they have of the best. The Pepper Tree has a great deli too, try their delicious "Kudu Burgers" ...Magic Minerals is a magic place and a half. You must have been bushed..Koringberg in the early morning, then Moorreesburg, then Malmesbury and then Philadelphia...all in one day. Your guest house is absolutely stunning...the garden and hedges and your room. Romans Pizza, Lion Lager and a beautiful setting, whats not to like about that😊..
Dis nou my tiepe plekkie. Wat n pragtige dorpie. Dankie dat ek saam kan reis. Ek wag altyd in afwagting om te sien waarheen julle ons volgende neem. 🙋♀️
Hi you two! Thank you for another wonderful trip. Your drone view really showed Philadelphia to be the "small town" it is. What a charming quiet place, beautiful old buildings, historic church, strange trees along some streets. The shops and your overnight place were equally charming. I think the people living in Philadelphia do so because they love living there. I'm looking forward to episode 501 of your fascinating travel series. Keep it up, and keep safe!
I am familiar with the town. Often went there. So nice and quiet place. Must be nice to live there and so close to other surrounding bigger towns. Drone did his job with Curtis as the pilot. Well done. Thanks for popping in here. Waiting for next trip
Congratulations on your 500th episode. We've been there quite a few times, but not in the last year. Thanks for reminding us what a lovely town Philadelphia is, and that its time for another visit. Travel safe and keep your videos coming please. 5:06
Hi guys stunning little village so quaint horses roaming free and onl y a few miles away from Cape Town. Tranquil sleepy vibe. Loved the postoffice and old bank now a gift shop .the general dealer with those delicious milk tarts what a friendly guy fitting for a place called philadelphia ( brotherly love) the old houses were stunning but I also liked the new buildings with the clapper boards .as you said lots of guesthouses and yours was amazing with the four poster bed and tree climbing chickens. We'll guys I must congratulate you on the 500 VIDEO 🎉🎉🎉 it's been a apsolute pleasure traveling with both of you the work you have done must be preserve for future generations it's so important in these fast changing times. Thanks as always for taking me along cheerio till the next one
You've shown some wonderful shops in your travels but this one in the post office is simply magnificent . So many superb articles . They have excellent taste. Most enjoyable .
My grandfather used to grow a melon for his cattle as fodder but I cannot remember what it was called. The white portion was very thick and my grandmother made beautiful konfyt with this.
This is my neighbouring town. It's a pity, you couldn't visit two interesting places: DROOM at die Meul restaurant at the entrance (what you thought was a private residence; an old skuur (barn) that was converted into a trendy restaurant), and the Pepper Tree restaurant -- a much more down-to-earth operation, with a cosy atmosphere at night, outside under the stars, with fires & blankets, enamel bekers and a real feel of SA platteland living (including hearty SA plaaskos). The town has a split personality: the trendy half (literally, the other side of the proverbial track), for city slickers seeking a more relaxed, rural lifestyle (developed in the last 10 years), and the half where the Volk live -- the rural people of the village (pity, you didn't go down there); there you would have seen the 'life' of the village....
We were only in town on a late Friday afternoon and evening and had to move on early the following morning. We understood from our host that no restaurant will be open that evening, so we bought pizza before we arrived in town. 🤷🏻♂️ I believe Droom is only open on Saturdays and Sundays for lunch, but is currently under renovation. I film out of the car window and have had my camera almost grabbed a few times in areas where there are many pedestrians on the road, so we'll always steer clear of such areas. 🚙
Dear DustBugs travel - what an episode - my grandfather started to farm on Nooitgedacht - si close to Philadelphia in 1920! My uncle - Hennie de Kock - has all the history of the area! He would love to share the history with you, as they also have a coffee table book etc. Kind regards
He is welcome to send an email to dustbugstravel@gmail.com, as long as there are no links to click on or any attachments. Alternatively, he may post a comment on UA-cam, Facebook or Instagram. Thank you for watching our video! 🚙😁
We used to grow those watermelons on a farm to suck up excess water. The used to have a very unpolitacally correct name back then and were used for making konfyt.
I enjoyed this video very much. Very interesting. I wish you w can do George again....your previous video was not complete. Sò many nice things and history here. Please. ❣ 3:22 💤
We only make one video about any particular place, so while we'll definitely visit George again in the future, it won't be on camera. We explained very clearly in Episode 480 that it's never our goal to include every single place of interest in a town. It's simply impossible, especially in the limited time we have available to travel. You should go and visit yourself. That way you can see everything you want to. 🚙😁
This town is so typical of the SA platteland: the central feature being the Dutch Reformed Church, the architecture of all DRC church buildings (with features practical for snow), along with the Cape Gable style, the simple structures with tin roof, the unpretentiousness of the place & the people. Unfortunately, lots of these places are being "discovered" by city folk and 'sanitised' to increase their market value. An alternative lifestyle is slowly emerging on the peri-urban borders of SA cities in the country -- at the cost of of authentic SA lifestyle...
Makataan. Its flesh is bitter and people makes jam from it.Needs lots of sugar. Its very delish!
The pristine tiny village with beautiful old buildings, a beautiful old church and magnificent old blue gum trees inbetween just blew my mind. Even the modern homes in the newer area seemed to blend in perfectly. Lovely inhabitants too. I wish I could have bought that melktert - it looked divine. What a gem of a hamlet, wonderfully captured in your drone coverage Curtis. Die Mostert Huis guesthouse was the perfect end to your visit. Many thanks.
WoW, what a beautiful little town. I never even know it existed. Thank You Sonia and Curtis for another wonderful trip. Safe travels guys! ❤
Stunning. Thanks
Wanted to tell you my wife’s family stayed in the region and farmed there I think Kalbaskraal was the farm They have been there for something like 102 years and the one family member is still staying in town
Maketane. Maak jam en konfytstukke daarmee. Vrug lyk binne soos 'n geel waatlemoen maar is smaakloos.
Behind the church is a house where Pieter van der Westhuizen used to live. He was a famous South African artist. The roof of his house was painted in a bright blue and it was called Die Blou Dakkie. I had the privilege of meeting him and his wife a couple of times. His artwork fetches hundreds of thousands of rands. A very special man.
Was originally known as Die Meul. Pieter van de Westhuizen owned the building, purchasing it after the mill was shut down in the 70’s. I am not aware if he still owns it but it is used as a restaurant, Droom, which opened last year. Only open though on a Saturday and Sunday for lunch.
A lovely town to visit with friends and family! We've had the most wonderful family lunches at The Pepper Tree. Love those trees! There were interesting shops in many of the houses. I love Magic Minerals! The big house you passed by on your way in has a restaurant: Droom@Die Meul. It is currently closed for renovation though. Thanks for a great video!
Quaint quaint quaint!!!! Smaller than I expected that was a big surprise for me. Milk tart does not last in our house I have to always make two. Loved the shops ...very cute. And it's your 500th episode.🎉🎉fantastic videos 🎉🎉 all of them. Congratulations!!!!!
Oh South Africa ...❤❤❤❤ Even the clouds r beautiful ...Thnx Dustbugs ...If i were rich i wudve bought a home in every sweet little town...❤❤❤
Diß nou n lekker klein plekkie om te gaan besoek. Dankie dat julle dit vir ons gewys het. Het dit baie geniet
Well I have never seen a "maketaan" standing upright but my parents use to make "maketaan konfyt" from those. But it was not an easy job. And yes it is a watermelon but not sweet at all. In our days it was not called maketaan, but if I now say what the real name was then I will probably be in big trouble. And of course....congratulations on your 500th episode! What a ride we have had from the start! Very interesting place Philadelphia....and the food I have had there in the past was fantastic....really worth a visit.
The "watermelon" is called Makataan and is used to make jam or big pieces of juicy, sweet (big) pieces pf preserve. Mmm, delish.
Yes, makataan, previously a “forbidden word” waatlemoen.
Another hidden gem. People take care of their gardens. Loved the church and that milk tart shop. Thanks for the drone footage. Be safe on the road.
Next time we go to Cape Town, I'm definitely going to visit this charming town.
Hi Curtis Sonia and Dusty, congratulations 🎉🎉 episode 500, whoop whoop!!!
I'm so stoked we travelled here, this is a favourite of mine and even more so, for my daughter. We've spent many looong minutes at the mineral shop, love the vine, the food and the people, thanks for this visit, safe travels 🥾❤
Great video, we visit Philadelphia often as its literally on our doorstep. You guys definitely missed out on a delicious melktert, they have of the best. The Pepper Tree has a great deli too, try their delicious "Kudu Burgers" ...Magic Minerals is a magic place and a half. You must have been bushed..Koringberg in the early morning, then Moorreesburg, then Malmesbury and then Philadelphia...all in one day. Your guest house is absolutely stunning...the garden and hedges and your room. Romans Pizza, Lion Lager and a beautiful setting, whats not to like about that😊..
Dis nou my tiepe plekkie. Wat n pragtige dorpie. Dankie dat ek saam kan reis. Ek wag altyd in afwagting om te sien waarheen julle ons volgende neem. 🙋♀️
Shame, Sonja, you could have bought a milktert from the Oom, and taken it home for later! 🤣🤣
Hi you two! Thank you for another wonderful trip. Your drone view really showed Philadelphia to be the "small town" it is. What a charming quiet place, beautiful old buildings, historic church, strange trees along some streets. The shops and your overnight place were equally charming. I think the people living in Philadelphia do so because they love living there. I'm looking forward to episode 501 of your fascinating travel series. Keep it up, and keep safe!
I heard the Peppertree Restaurant in Phildalphia has excellent food.
Bertus Basson did a makeover in Season 3 of In de Sop of Peppertree
@@keithmatthias4348 Jip…het elke episode van In Die Sop gekyk.👍
I am familiar with the town. Often went there. So nice and quiet place. Must be nice to live there and so close to other surrounding bigger towns. Drone did his job with Curtis as the pilot. Well done. Thanks for popping in here. Waiting for next trip
500th episode.. Thanks!
Thank you for always being here. We appreciate you. 🌹
Thank you,will definitely explore this little dorpie. I'm always driving through there.
I can see myself living in Philadelphia, beautifully kept little village far away yet so close to Cape Town ….. thanks C & S
Your 500th episode! Sincere congratulations to the both of you. I look forward to the next 500 .......... 😊
Baie dankie vriende
Congratulations on your 500th episode. We've been there quite a few times, but not in the last year. Thanks for reminding us what a lovely town Philadelphia is, and that its time for another visit. Travel safe and keep your videos coming please. 5:06
Congratulations on your 500th episode. Looking forward to the next 500!
Such a lovely little "dorp". Thank you.🙃🙏💕
Dit lyk soos makataan vrugte by kalbaskraal. Daar word gewoonlik makataan stukke konfyt gekook van dit
Most of the recently refurbished MetroRail stations have blue signs to reflect the Prasa ownership.
Hi guys stunning little village so quaint horses roaming free and onl y a few miles away from Cape Town. Tranquil sleepy vibe. Loved the postoffice and old bank now a gift shop .the general dealer with those delicious milk tarts what a friendly guy fitting for a place called philadelphia ( brotherly love) the old houses were stunning but I also liked the new buildings with the clapper boards .as you said lots of guesthouses and yours was amazing with the four poster bed and tree climbing chickens. We'll guys I must congratulate you on the 500 VIDEO 🎉🎉🎉 it's been a apsolute pleasure traveling with both of you the work you have done must be preserve for future generations it's so important in these fast changing times. Thanks as always for taking me along cheerio till the next one
Thanks that was awesome
You've shown some wonderful shops in your travels but this one in the post office is simply magnificent . So many superb articles . They have excellent taste. Most enjoyable .
Beautiful little town, i love it❤❤❤
My grandfather used to grow a melon for his cattle as fodder but I cannot remember what it was called. The white portion was very thick and my grandmother made beautiful konfyt with this.
I remembered the name. Please excuse the spelling but it was pronounced "Majorda"!
Really small and beautiful town, thanks.
This is my neighbouring town. It's a pity, you couldn't visit two interesting places: DROOM at die Meul restaurant at the entrance (what you thought was a private residence; an old skuur (barn) that was converted into a trendy restaurant), and the Pepper Tree restaurant -- a much more down-to-earth operation, with a cosy atmosphere at night, outside under the stars, with fires & blankets, enamel bekers and a real feel of SA platteland living (including hearty SA plaaskos). The town has a split personality: the trendy half (literally, the other side of the proverbial track), for city slickers seeking a more relaxed, rural lifestyle (developed in the last 10 years), and the half where the Volk live -- the rural people of the village (pity, you didn't go down there); there you would have seen the 'life' of the village....
We were only in town on a late Friday afternoon and evening and had to move on early the following morning. We understood from our host that no restaurant will be open that evening, so we bought pizza before we arrived in town. 🤷🏻♂️ I believe Droom is only open on Saturdays and Sundays for lunch, but is currently under renovation. I film out of the car window and have had my camera almost grabbed a few times in areas where there are many pedestrians on the road, so we'll always steer clear of such areas. 🚙
Dear DustBugs travel - what an episode - my grandfather started to farm on Nooitgedacht - si close to Philadelphia in 1920! My uncle - Hennie de Kock - has all the history of the area! He would love to share the history with you, as they also have a coffee table book etc. Kind regards
He is welcome to send an email to dustbugstravel@gmail.com, as long as there are no links to click on or any attachments. Alternatively, he may post a comment on UA-cam, Facebook or Instagram. Thank you for watching our video! 🚙😁
We used to grow those watermelons on a farm to suck up excess water. The used to have a very unpolitacally correct name back then and were used for making konfyt.
I enjoyed this video very much. Very interesting.
I wish you w can do George again....your previous video was not complete. Sò many nice things and history here. Please. ❣ 3:22 💤
We only make one video about any particular place, so while we'll definitely visit George again in the future, it won't be on camera. We explained very clearly in Episode 480 that it's never our goal to include every single place of interest in a town. It's simply impossible, especially in the limited time we have available to travel. You should go and visit yourself. That way you can see everything you want to. 🚙😁
Those are the watermelons one makes konfyt out of.
This town is so typical of the SA platteland: the central feature being the Dutch Reformed Church, the architecture of all DRC church buildings (with features practical for snow), along with the Cape Gable style, the simple structures with tin roof, the unpretentiousness of the place & the people. Unfortunately, lots of these places are being "discovered" by city folk and 'sanitised' to increase their market value. An alternative lifestyle is slowly emerging on the peri-urban borders of SA cities in the country -- at the cost of of authentic SA lifestyle...
Are there any robots there?
Not a single one! 😁🚦