We are reluctant to spend hours touring in the car these days; more contented to read, plan our meals and enjoy a walk on a nearby beach. We’ve explored wider afield but enjoy our local area more. Today, a case in point, after a reading morning we drove the 10k across the causeway to Woody Point. We parked near the Belvedere Hotel & walked the local beach. We collected another type of seashell; unable to resist the multi-blue tones -- ideal for Sydny’s creations. We washed our shells at a water fountain & used a ‘doggy’ bag to hold our loot. After coffee & cake oceanfront, we shopped at 18th Ave & Beaconsfield. The local butcher caught our attention with his list of trade: fish, crocodile, quail, rabbits & Roo Rump. We resisted his wares and bought a roast chicken with fries at the IGA for dinner. Boring perhaps but a safer choice!
Saturday, April 3, 2010
Woody Point – March 31st
We are reluctant to spend hours touring in the car these days; more contented to read, plan our meals and enjoy a walk on a nearby beach. We’ve explored wider afield but enjoy our local area more. Today, a case in point, after a reading morning we drove the 10k across the causeway to Woody Point. We parked near the Belvedere Hotel & walked the local beach. We collected another type of seashell; unable to resist the multi-blue tones -- ideal for Sydny’s creations. We washed our shells at a water fountain & used a ‘doggy’ bag to hold our loot. After coffee & cake oceanfront, we shopped at 18th Ave & Beaconsfield. The local butcher caught our attention with his list of trade: fish, crocodile, quail, rabbits & Roo Rump. We resisted his wares and bought a roast chicken with fries at the IGA for dinner. Boring perhaps but a safer choice!
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