There were a lot of family fun and silliness. The explorations were mainly local so I will keep the posts of the next two days rather brief in the format of photo essays. Enjoy!
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| Yes I made it down to the beach with my DSLR and discovered that I had a HUGE learning curve with my camera and tripod use. |
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| The phenomenal view from our dining room |
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| Oma's rock collection from her brief walk on the beach |
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| She demonstrates what she plans to use it for. This one is for crushing herbs and spices |
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| An afternoon excursion to the rock pools to the left of the stretch of beach |
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| Looking back towards the beach |
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| Fossicking for shells and rocks has become a whole family activity |
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| The rock pools also had crabs and fish! |
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| We went as far as we could |
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| Quirky rock formations |
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| Gotta love the grandparents! Washing the kids hair because they don't do it well enough themselves...only Elliot escaped the treatment |
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| Dinner means Korean BBQ time! |
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| Korean sister-in-law = freshly made Toppoki. One of my favourites! |
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| Afternoon walk to the lookout. Looking down below at where we walked this morning |
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| Evening activities of family face mask and poker |
















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