That's right. I've been reading Bill Bryson's "Down Under" book and he is quite struck by how many creatures we have in Australaia that are ready to kill you.
You can walk along beaches that look just like the one in your photos and, if you ignore the signs, you can be eaten by a crocodile.
Oh, very cool. That is all.
ReplyDeleteLooks like fun!
ReplyDeleteHope this means that Our Glenna is All Better Now? :-)
ReplyDeleteLove these photos... does a lot of sand get stuck between their toes?
ReplyDeletePretty pictures, especially the action-packed photos.
ReplyDeleteNot a bad beach, for an English beach. Nice dogs. Sun shining too. What a day!
ReplyDeletePerfect!
ReplyDeleteLove these photos! Obviously Glenna is feeling much better than she was a week ago. Your dogs are beautiful.
ReplyDeletedoes a lot of sand get stuck between their toes?
ReplyDeleteNo. This is a pretty solid beach. But they never seem to have problems with sand. Ice can cripple them though.
The great thing about the English seaside, Boaz, is that there is nothing there that wants to kill you.
ReplyDeleteThat's right. I've been reading Bill Bryson's "Down Under" book and he is quite struck by how many creatures we have in Australaia that are ready to kill you.
ReplyDeleteYou can walk along beaches that look just like the one in your photos and, if you ignore the signs, you can be eaten by a crocodile.
Beautiful beach, beautiful dogs. My favourite is the close up action shot of the pup running with tongue lolling. Very dynamic and full of joy. :-)
ReplyDeleteThe great thing about the English seaside, Boaz, is that there is nothing there that wants to kill you.
ReplyDeleteI take it alcohol is banned from the beaches then? O_o
Yes. From this particular beach it is. But it's down to local councils as to whether or not to ban alcohol from public spaces.
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