We had a lovely day by the sea at Studland on Monday.
Not - before you get excited - the nudie bit. No, the other bit, with golden sand and dunes behind it.
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| Old Harry's Rocks between Studland and Swanage |
We took the boys with us. Risky, given that they'd already endured a full day of our undivided attention in London on Saturday, but because we all came through that relatively unscathed we thought we'd push our luck and try another Family Day Out.
They proved remarkably content to spend time at the beach with their parents once they realised there was a Slackline immediately behind where we plonked our picnic blanket. This unsurprisingly acted like a magnet for various other teenagers on the beach who were all equally desperate not to be seen dead with their annoying parents. Full Marks to whoever thought to put it there. Our lads duly spent the rest of the time falling off it and now want one in the garden....
The health and safety sign had us in stitches...
Since when does a flat rope strung taut half an inch off the ground constitute an extreme sport?!
I feel I had the most elegant technique, if the least effective....
Only F made it the entire way across, by doing a sort-of running, skipping, slithering zoom. M was hopeless and plummeted to earth after two steps. Which was Very Funny :o)
L made several new friends, as is his way, including a lass who must've been four years his junior and who kept asking him to go swimming with her. Cue sniggers from F about girlfriends and a certain cool and swaggery 'no thanks, I don't do swimming' from L, which made me snort.
M does do swimming. Try keeping the man out of the water. He's in there even when it's far too cold for everyone else, for Heaven's Sake.
Afterwards, he and F proceeded to have a game of let's see who can chuck the tennis ball at one another hardest on the crowded beach. By the third near-miss of innocent members of the public I called time to their game. They both returned with sheepish grinning faces that resembled naughty school boys. Honestly.
It rained.
Of course.
But we Hardy Holiday Makers soldiered on, because it wouldn't be summer on a beach in the UK if it didn't rain. Actually, no one did blink when it started- everyone did just carry on as if it wasn't happening (note the grey area beyond the trees indicating the approaching Heavy Squall)...
We made our way back utilising the chain-link ferry between Studland and Poole, which included a 45 min wait but luckily there is a delicious stretch of golden sand right by the terminal so we all buggered off onto that while we waited.
M and F resumed their ball game (fewer people about so I didn't have to tell them off) while L drew pictures in the sand then buried his feet, as you do.
I took pictures of other people's sandcastles, wistfully, because the Grumpy Teens wouldn't be seen dead with a bucket and spade these days unless it was to fill it with water (or sand) and chuck it over someone's (my) head...
There was also further evidence of yet more Jellies being washed up on the beach, poor things...
By then the ferry had returned so we climbed back in the car and drove on...
I got terribly excited by the sat nav on my phone showing us in the middle of the sea!!!! (small things, eh?)....
And we all enjoyed the view of Brownsea (next time, Squirrels, next time) and Poole harbour...
Apart from that it's been quiet here. I had another migraine (boo) Monday night which put paid to Tuesday and provided Miss Pops with the perfect sofa-related excuse this morning...
Apparently, nursing duties come before all other sofa-related-injunctions.
I have baked a cake and some buns, but bits keep disappearing off them...
And I am double-chuffed to discover that the oh-so-difficult-to-grow hop seeds that I planted but
You go away for one day (bed ridden a la migraine) and everything changes. Look: the sweetcorn has gone all punk on me...
And remember the Comma larva who was on the nettle at the weekend? Well he's only gone and started pupating. I Rather Like the way he's hung himself up neatly beside the nettle flowers, pretending to be one..... When he's finished and has gone all crispy I think I may transfer the pupa into the butterfly house and watch him emerge as a Bootiful Butterfly....
T and P send everyone their regards (despite Ted looking Grumpy As in the pic- he is Feeling Cheerful, promise)....
And want me to assure you that they are being extremely considerate of my post-migraine self by only chasing each other round the house a teeny weeny amount and barely indulging in any dentistry at all....
I'll leave you with a Gate Keeper and a Brimstone I spotted this morning, as well as the Loosestrife which is coming along nicely now thank you, and the roses which have started blooming in the hedge again (only don't tell Mel because her Turkey's ate hers....), and finally T and P who were on Sniffer Dog Alert Mode like mad this morning all over the drive. I couldn't fathom what had left such an interesting smell (the garden being fenced off to Mr Fox, Mr Badger and Miss Bunny) until I saw a CAT running up the track next door. What on Earth?! We are all AMAZED and have no idea where it's come from...
Hope all are well? Apols if I've missed some of your posts. Hoping to get round them this week now I can see again and make sense of the words :o)
CT x





















































