So after me saying I'd never get a front-on photo of either granddaughter, I had my chance.
Georgia and Ella came by to see if I wanted to go for a swim. It was a hot day.You can tell it was hot. Spring Beach was unusually crowded...
On Monday, Jill and I went to Malcolm's place to rendezvous with Glynis and Sylvie.
For the first time in her 10 year life, Jill swum to retrieve a stick from the dam. It was the first time I'd known her to properly swim.
She was so pleased with herself, she allowed Sylvie to chew the stick she had been pursuing.
She was so pleased with herself, she allowed Sylvie to chew the stick she had been pursuing.
Naturally this required another trip to the beach to teach baby Miya to swim.
Miya is brave and seems undaunted by the water but is yet to immerse herself.
Jill, still flushed with success, is prepared to wait. Sadly it was Ella's last day in Tribes and she has now returned to Melbourne.
Jill, still flushed with success, is prepared to wait. Sadly it was Ella's last day in Tribes and she has now returned to Melbourne.
Yesterday Steve's phone decided to send him a photo from 17 years ago.
Me at Perry Sandhills 6 kms out of Wentworth. Life was very different. All that sand and no sea.
Spring Beach looks lovely. I remember going there. That beautiful sand. I'm not sure it's a Welsh beach though. And another memory - the Perry Sandhills. I remember you taking us there and Steve (mine) took a photo of us waving to Anthea to send to her. FF
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