Archive for April, 2008

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April 26
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We took the boys to Emmerentia Dam this afternoon to feed the ducks… or rather the geese as the ducks were too slow… and so that I could get some Autumn shots for the Three Corners challenge later this week :)

Connor had never fed them before, and clutched at his bread… he wouldn’t throw it. LOL!

Reflections of the trees in the dam

A copse of trees

Playing in the leaves

A bench in the park

I took Bradley there in October 2007 the last time… here is the link to my post then, which incidentally is one of the most popular pages on my blog.

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April 26
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We took the kids to Ushaka in Durban to see the aquarium and dolphin show on one of the non-beach days this week (it was too cold). As soon as I saw this sign, I knew this would be my post for today :)

I just have to show you more of the place, so here are some photos from the aquarium and the show.

Connor watching the ray. He absolutely LOVED the aquarium, but was a bit bored with the dolphin show. He was in awe of all the fish, especially the big ones.

The shark tank
… and the dolphins. This is always my favourite part :)

I had considered using this as my sign post too. The whole aim behind the show is environmental awareness.

Other photohunters here

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April 26
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I cannot possibly not show you pics of the kids on the beach :)
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April 25
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We took the boys to the Waffle House in Ramsgate as a treat on the Monday. The weather had been extremely mizz and we’d been inside all day. And apart from the most amazing waffles, the views of the lagoon and the beach were just beautiful!

Infinity by Adam Tennant. This statue is just on the edge of the beach.

Reflection of the boats in the lagoon.

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April 25
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I took these photos on our walk on the beach in the evening. We just had to walk across a boardwalk that stretched across the top of the narrow marine reserve to get to the most gorgeous beach. It’s not a swimming beach because of all the rocks, so it was quite deserted as you can see.


A log that had washed up on the beach