For the past month or so, Bono and I have been making a sunrise exercise session on the beach part of our routine at least once a week. I’m loving it and it goes without saying Bono is too. It’s hard not to enjoy the start to the day when you greeted with views like these from this morning! Enjoy and I hope where ever you are you having a wonderful day!
Category: Stuff
General stuff about this and that.
There is something incredibly satisfying about foraging for your own food. Went and collected a few mussels for lunch today at low water. Love it!
Just a very short note to wish all my friends who are Mum’s a very happy Mother’s Day. Trust you being spoilt today! Bx
I’m so pleased that I was able to cast my vote this morning. It’s election time in South Africa and it’s a big one. I did not vote for either of the major parties. I don’t think a two party state is the way forward. I don’t believe it works in the UK or the US and it definitely won’t work here. We need politicians to work together, to be from the people and for the people and to honour our wonderful constitution. My hope is that today we’ll see…
We had a short opportunity for clean water today before the East wind got up and ruined the visibility so Gareth and myself dived off Kidds Beach tidal pool. We saw mussel cracker, silvers, blues and more. The blacks and silvers where all 50/50 on size so I left them. Quite a lot of smaller fish too which made the dive enjoyable. I did manage to land a nice blue fish for the pan. They great eating, so time well spent 🙂
Take the source with a pinch of salt, but funny none the less! My fav: This man hasn’t got enough grey matter to sole the flip-flop of a one legged budgie. 1 His men would follow him anywhere, but only out of curiosity. 2. I would not breed from this Officer. 3. This man is depriving a village somewhere of its idiot. 4. This officer can be likened to a small puppy – he runs around excitedly, leaving little messes for other people to clean up. 5. This Officer is…
Via NASA: A mid-level flare, an M6.5, erupted from the sun on April 2, 2014, peaking at 10:05 a.m. EDT. This video from NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory shows the flare in a blend of two wavelengths of extreme ultraviolet light: 304 Angstroms and 171 Angstroms, colourised in yellow and red, respectively.