The photo of the shoes on the verandah looks like an Australian one. Glad to see everyone is having such a good time -- well I presume the blokes are. :)
Looks like a wonderful time! Have the kids tried searching for shark's teeth on the beach? It may sound silly, but it's always been one of my favorite things to do at the beach. (Only the Atlantic coast, though. For some strange reason, I never found any on the Gulf or West coast beaches. I know they have sharks, so I can't understand why. Maybe your Biologist can tell me;) If they are uninitiated and want to try, you search in the areas where the little broken seashells wash up in a pile together.
Wow, did Daisy find a shark egg? I remember learning on a nature show that some sharks lay eggs, and some sharks birth their young, but I have never seen a shark egg in person. A teeny tiny crab, too....how fun :-)
The photo of the shoes on the verandah looks like an Australian one. Glad to see everyone is having such a good time -- well I presume the blokes are. :)
ReplyDeleteIs Daisy lefthanded? She's holding the guitar like a leftie? Pip my daughter is a leftie too.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful memories! Christina
ReplyDeleteLovely photo of all the girls laughing together.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a wonderful time!
ReplyDeleteHave the kids tried searching for shark's teeth on the beach? It may sound silly, but it's always been one of my favorite things to do at the beach. (Only the Atlantic coast, though. For some strange reason, I never found any on the Gulf or West coast beaches. I know they have sharks, so I can't understand why. Maybe your Biologist can tell me;)
If they are uninitiated and want to try, you search in the areas where the little broken seashells wash up in a pile together.
Looks like a great time was had by all!
ReplyDeleteWow, did Daisy find a shark egg? I remember learning on a nature show that some sharks lay eggs, and some sharks birth their young, but I have never seen a shark egg in person. A teeny tiny crab, too....how fun :-)
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