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Yesterday I had the crew and we decided to go south to Ladysmith and visit Transfer Beach Park. We all had our cameras (albeit I only had my little pocket camera cause I was already lugging enough of everything else)
Views and vistas of Transfer Beach
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First Nations carving at the entrance to the car park area
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Whaling harpoon (we spend LOTS of time sighting down the sights and pretending to shoot although the crew see this as more akin to a weapon a space alien might shoot)
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Local artistic talent
Well - it seems I've now maxed out my allowable photos per single post as "Add Files" is now greyed out sooooo will continue on in the next post
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That looks a great place to take the kids LLL. Lovely parkland and water for a splash around. I can well imagine you were over laden with all the 'crews' kit........but mind your back
Lovely pictures, I am always amazed at the logs on the beach.
What a lovely place to take the kids LLL
I see the little 'Scotish Dancer' is still practicing
Amazing the size of that Whale harpoon and it would have had a point on the end as well.
I just love your timber strewn beach I could mooch around there for hours and nice to see you also have Columbine the same as we do. I often see those lovely white flowers twinning themselves through the hedgerows along the canals.
About the images, the max is 5 if just pasting them into your text, to add more you need to upload to the albums first.
The beaches are FULL of wood...all our beaches are over burdened with logs. They used to let us go and chop them for firewood but now that is forbidden so the beaches just stack up. Occasionally they catch fire and "WOW" is that ever a sight when you've got a whole beach ablaze!!
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