A Saturday afternoon with no sport commitments is a rare occurrence in our family. Our late winter weather has been particularly glorious this year with today no exception at 25C / 77F. We decided to grab this opportunity and take a family trip to a nearby coastal village. We have visited this village before (also in winter) - in 2011 and just a few weeks ago as it is where my brother chooses to holiday with his family.
Today we checked out our previous favourite spots as well as a new-to-us walking track. It was an added bonus to find many naive plants in flower as spring is almost upon us. I've only featured one of these plants (in three photos) which I've not seen before. Can anyone identify it for me?
It was a wonderful afternoon, beautiful weather for exploring without having to contend with the heat of summer. Perhaps we can squeeze in another trip shortly, maybe as a "compulsory school excursion"..... ;)
Sharing at Weekly Top Shot.
A very beautiful place and nice bonding time with family.
ReplyDeleteAwesome pictures but I dont know the name of the flowers:)
I mean the plants:)
DeleteGosh....it looks like Summer there!! I agree, great destination for a 'school excursion!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful place!
ReplyDeleteIt's really winter? Unbelievable in good old Europe...
Sincerely
Astrid
What a pretty place to visit, the beach looks wonderful. And the native plants are pretty. Great shots, happy weekend to you!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like you had a beautiful Winter day too, hasn't the weather been lovely, I love Winter days like today. Lovely spot to explore, such a gorgeous wide beach to walk along. Enjoy your Sunday:)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous place and those beaches, I so envy of those. Your winter temperatures 25C is like our finnish summer, can you believe it:)
ReplyDeleteWhat a truly beautiful place for a family outing.
ReplyDeleteI really like your unknown plant with lovely blooms.
Have a nice weekend ~ FlowerLady
Spectacular weather Karen! And you certainly made the most of it! Great photos again!
ReplyDeleteLove your photos Karen and looks like this was a great family outing! Those tide pools look so fascinating to explore. Glad you are having an awesome winter weather wise!
ReplyDeleteA wonderful place, a beautiful sea...I don't know the name of the flowers...but I like very much your photos!
ReplyDeleteBye bye from Italy!
Cinzia
Beautiful pics of a joyful outing!
ReplyDeleteSuper pictures, the sand on the first one just looks like ice.
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Filip
Very beautiful place where you was and great plants!
ReplyDeleteIt does look like a wonderful afternoon indeed, Karen! Thanks as always for sharing the fun with us!! Such great captures for the day!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos of your excursion and I do love those plants, so unusual for what I typically see. Would love to know the name too ;)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful day! I am just in awe of the weather where you are at. We are getting towards the end of supper here (another month to go) and the high today is only supposed to be 76˚ F.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos as always, and who doesn't want a "compulsory school excursion" to the beach!
A lovely post Karen..... as usual nice to see.
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Greetings, Joop
Looks like a fabulous family outing!!! Are dogs allowed on the beaches down under???
ReplyDeleteLooks fantastic, I love seeing pics like these!
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Yes it's like summer already. Our kids have been swimming in the dam twice this week! Brr
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful place!;)
ReplyDeleteHi Chieftess,
ReplyDeleteDogs are allowed on some beaches but not the main beach at this village. We did see someone walking a dog on one of the smaller beaches yesterday.
What a beautiful place to spend a day making memories and exploring with your family.....The different shots are amazing....
ReplyDeleteA beautiful place to visit, and to have a school excursion as well. Interesting plant but I dont know what it is either. Love the first photo.
ReplyDeleteI can see why your brother would choose to holiday there, it looks beautiful even in the winter.
ReplyDeleteLooks like such a beautiful place! I would love to live so close to the water. Yes, I think you should go back soon and enjoy it! That 7th photo is so pretty! I would also love to have 77* days in winter! ;)
ReplyDeleteLove the composition of that first shot! Gorgeous series of pictures.
ReplyDeleteI like the landscape and the strange plants you have captured so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWas für herrliche Fotos und bei uns ist es kühler geworden, aber ich hoffe noch ein paar sonnige und warme Tage.
ReplyDeleteLiebe Grüße von Mathilda ♥
Beautiful nature Karen! And o that blue sky!
ReplyDeleteIt's funny you say spring is getting nearer and you could see that on your walk. Today is all rainy and grey and much colder here than it has been and I was actually 'feeling' autumn in the air. I guess we're on the verge of a changing of seasons.
Just read your comment on my last post and you're right, we have to concentrate on the ups and try new things. thanks for reminding me ;)
Marian
Oh, what a wonderful beach and such a nice place to be with the familiy ... By the way: We have now summer here in Bavaria with circa 38 - 40C the day ... Puuuh ... It`s hot !
ReplyDeleteCheers, Heidrun
I can smell the fresh sea air, so refreshing...spent the afternoon on the Dutch costa, was fabulous waling in the warm sand...happy new week from me+tulipland!
ReplyDeletewonderful day! what is that fuzzy unusual plant?
ReplyDeleteAlways nice to have a, "free", Saturday with your family. Those are rare for us as well.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful capture of your day. Sounds like one to remember!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful series of photos. Looks like a great place!
ReplyDeleteLovely photos, I especially like the first and last ones!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a wonderful day!
ReplyDeleteI am really looking forward to exploring more of the NSW coast.
I just have to get over my recent knee surgery. I'm really hoping to be back to normal with walking as I'm hoping to go on some long walks.
Beautiful pictures Karen!! The beach is our favorite get away :)
ReplyDeleteVery nice post Karen! I just love the sea. We spent our holidays at the Danish coast this year. These are the happiest days of our lifes ;-)
ReplyDeleteGreetings from the Netherlands,
Gert Jan
What a wonderful way to enjoy a beautiful weekend. Looks so pretty there.. I have now idea what kind of plant that is, But it sure does look cool..
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I keep saying you are blessed to be living where you are, you have so much beauty there. Those flower with the fuzzy leaves, the leaves look like deer antlers. OUTstanding!
ReplyDeleteLooks like you all had a great day at the beach Karen. Yes,it has become very mild early this year in the Southern Hemisphere and I wonder if it will last through to summer? It is the same for us here in NZ - Dave
ReplyDeleteThose sports-free Saturdays are SO rare, aren't they? You made good use of yours! That native plant is stunning. It would make a fabulous print, wouldn't it? Hope you identify it.
ReplyDeleteThat's definitely my kind of winter weather! Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you had a sports free Saturday as those photos are just beautiful
ReplyDeleteFantastic photography of such a beautiful place and delightful for a family outing ~ so glad you took these photos and had fun! ~ thanks, carol, xo
ReplyDeleteit looks like a wonderful family outing.
ReplyDeleteVisiting from Weekly Top Shot. Your winters must be like our summers here in Canada. : )
ReplyDeleteLooks like a perfect day :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful place to spend the day!
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