Monday, 15 July 2013

Dundee Beach

Wednesday 10th
We all slowly got ready, very much in holiday mode up here, and headed out to Dundee beach to see the Millers. It was an interesting drive as the trees got taller and more foresty. You still have no idea how many people live around as their driveways all go into the forest and there is no sign of houses most of the time. Murray came out on the road to help us find their place as like all the others they are nicely nestled into the forest.Baylee told us that they had tried pig shooting but they didn't even see any pigs or crocodiles and they tried fishing but that wasn't happening either. I think they had fun trying though.
This is their shack and it is perfect as it has a lot of air flow and shade. All you need up here.

You can see some of the palms behind that Graham and Robin have planted are now big and make the place look very tropical. They took us down to the beach. We are not all in there although that would of been a fun thing to try!Murray is waving as we head off.
Baylee is holding a hermit crab. There wasn't many fish to be caught but there were plenty of hermit crabs. We kept our eyes open for the big saltys but never saw one. There were plenty of huge jelly fish, the size of a big dinner plate, washed up on the beach.
There were these big trees that grew along the beach but apparently you can't grow them inland. The kids enjoyed climbing them as we sat and talked at the beach. Was again a very nice day, 30, calm, sun shining and a good time catching up with friends from home. 

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