I took the kids down to the beach to make sandcastles and rid myself of the cabin fever that was still lurking from Thursday and the working week.
The surf conditions had created that lovely aura of diffused winter light; rays of sunshine bursting through millions of almost invisible droplets thrown up by the spume.
If you’ve been reading along for a while you’ll know that Banksias are my favourite Australian native tree. I think of them as the oaks of the Southern hemisphere. I especially like them when they are perched in the vicinity of salt water….
When I’d had my fill of Banksias we made a beeline for the sand at South Cronulla, where there was a body boarding competition underway. Shire mums, if you thought your boys were in school, you might want to take a look…
The beach and the promenade had that distinct off season feel about it when the locals are out and about soaking up the relative peace and quiet. We joined in for an hour or two…
Did anyone else get to suck up last week’s surf? Here’s the rest of the pics
- Morning glory
- Bubbles II
- Blown spume
- Bubbles III
- Bubbles I
- Fort Banksia
- Curly one
- Bubbles on Buildings
- Watching over
- Candleabra
- Banksia and Boat
- End of the day
- Perched
- More zoom envy
- Banksia’s seen better days
- Surf’s up!
- King of the castle
- One more wave
- Local
- Froth and bubble
- Zoom envy
- Scarlett
- Wild thing
- The salty air effect
- Checkin it oooouuuuut
- Hi Honey
- Scores on the door
- Post snooze
- Beautiful Banksia
- Sucking it in
- Flung Spray
- Crest of a wave
- Its like this
- Windswept
- Someone else’s fairy (with permission)
- More spray





























































