We call it our own beach because access to it is off our property. It is not a beach to swim at or sunbath on, it is stoney and wild and rough, but beautiful and unique.
Autumn brings beautiful crisp clear days, as you all know anyways, but we have time on these ripper days to run down the hill from our house to the beach below after school. Time for a quick play and explore before trudging back up the hill to do home work and cook tea. I say trudging because Cody & Cheyenne will be carting rocks home to paint or drift wood that I have taken a fancy too and want for my garden. Usually I have Cai on my back in the back pack at these times, so I will let them put their rocks in the bottom pocket if they help me with my drift wood ;)
On the right sort of day we are often lucky enough to sit and watch the dolphins cruising the coast feeding and in April/May we will see baby dolphins jumping the waves and playing. It is very hard to turn around and leave to go home to chores on such occasions.
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