15 February, 2015

Seals, surf, skimboards, and smiles

 
Instead of going to the lake, the boys wanted to surf and skimboard at Newdick's beach, at Maketu.
Looking back to where we have been
The penninsular
The tide was working in our favour, so we explored around the pennisular, all the rocks, and rock pools.  Tighe found a seal sunning itself, and Quinn found some fabulous cliff sculptures.
Look Mama, a seal!
There was a seal. We climbed over the rocks and Tighe was so excited.  It was a real seal.  Tighe could remember seeing them down the South Island. This one was big.
Shags on rocks
The wind and erosion created these tall sculptures in the cliff face.
 After a picnic lunch under the Pohutukawa tree, the urchins spent the rest of the day in the water
Looking towards Pukehina and Matata
Fun in the Sun
The skimboard is Quinn's favourite.
You just need balance.
See Mama, this is how it is done.
Oops!
Maketu is 40 minutes drive from home.  Newdicks beach has it all, rock pools for exploring, fantastic sandy beach for great swimming, surf, shellfish, and a large pohutukawa for shade. There is even an active volcano on the horizon,(White Island),  and the boys always look for it first.
Tighe's smile said it all.  What a great afternoon on the boogie board in the waves.
Quinn's one legged ride and Tighe going out again to the waves

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