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The Night the Drakensberg Went White
Some mornings you open the door and the world has simply changed. On the morning of 24 September 2024, we woke up at Oaklands to knee-deep snow. Not a dusting. Not a photogenic skiff on the distant peaks. Knee deep. The old fruit trees in the garden were bent under the weight of it, every branch traced in white, the farm utterly silent in the way only heavy snowfall can silence a place. It was the heaviest snow we'd seen at Van Reenen's Pass since 2012. Stranded Down on the N
Shannon Fogden
5 days ago


Our Breathwork Retreat with Dr Ela Manga
Ensconced in a valley of wind-sculpted sandstone mountains, an ancient alchemical process is underway. A mother SCOBY (symbiotic culture of bacteria and yeast) is feeding off and growing in a bubbling breathing brew of sugar and tea turning into a health-giving tonic that restores the gut microbiome, our vast internal ecosystem. Speckled eggs are being gathered up from the chicken coop. Stainless steel canisters are filled to the brim with creamy milk from the cows that have
Shannon Fogden
May 14


Morning on the Farm: Milking Cows and Collecting Eggs at Oaklands Farm Stay
There's a particular kind of quiet that settles over Oaklands Farm Stay just before sunrise. The horses shift in their paddocks. The dogs make their first rounds. And somewhere in the distance, the Drakensberg catches the first pale light of a KZN morning. Then the farm wakes up — and if you time it right, you can wake up with it. At 9.30 each morning, after breakfast has been cleared and the escarpment is properly lit, the dairy comes to life. This is when guests — children
Caroline Bruce
Mar 5



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