Saturday, 27 December 2008

Just another day in Paradise...


After the Christmas overindulgence Paul and I thought we better get some exercise, so this morning we decided to walk the 5 km route from Somerville School to Cockle Bay and back home.



Our walk took us along a neat little walkway, nothing too strenuous, winding up the side of the cow-dotted hill and past the silvery estuary. The boarded walkway leads you up over the hill, under shady trees, down to the sleepy little boatyard, and then, if you catch the tide out, around the point to Cockle Bay, and further to Howick beach, if you wish. We wandered past the musky mangrove swamps, where hoards of little miniature crabs scuttle away the moment they hear your footsteps on the boardwalk. We stood for a few moments watching them tentatively creep out of their holes with little popping sounds. The moment we moved, off they scuttled again, much to our amusement.

After yesterday's clear, sunny skies, today was a much milder day, almost misty and the sunlight gentle. On days like today the colours are bright, and the air smells like honey. The breeze was cool, and ideal for a 5 km tramp.

Just before the boatyard, a few baches (holiday homes) are carved into the side of the hill, and we spied the owners lying peacefully in their hammocks in the shade. Everyone seems to have a boat, or yacht, and a couple of fishermen were fishing lazily from the beach. Here and there people taking their dogs for a walk greeted us in a friendly manner.

Once we got back to Cockle Bay, we sat for a while, just enjoying the children playing on the beach, and the older people sitting in the shade. We really are so fortunate to have the beach so close, and we do live in such a beautiful, peaceful area.

Here are some photos I took this morning, thinking that they may be nice to paint. Enjoy them with me!




I thought this little boat was too pretty to miss, with it's bright orange underside.

These fishermen were sitting contentedly on
up-turned buckets, waiting for the tide to come in.


People walking by are so friendly, and relaxed.
Dogs walk free, no leashes.
We've never seen a stray since we've lived here!

2 comments:

  1. Hey Raenette!

    That walk was one of the first I did over here in NZ - really enjoyed it too. I also enjoyed those plopping noises!

    Glad you had a great Christmas.

    I must get my stuff up -we had a fabbie time, but didn't take too many photos - not like me!

    x Sue

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