It's nice having this little beach all to ourselves -- kind of like having our own private beach in Rondeau Park!
There are fewer flies here than at South Point Beach too. (Perhaps it was the dead fish?)
Laura and I stopped for a rest and some lunch. Laura had yummy apple spice cake that she made with apples from our Mum and Dad's tree, and I had special all natural veal treats that the nice people at Home County Folk Festival gave to me. (When you are a rock star people feed you all kinds of wonderful things!)
Laura exchanged the memory card in our camera while we were sitting on the beach and I dug out a nice cool spot for a nap in the sand.
We saw lots of gulls
some cormorants
cute little brown and white sanderlings that ran along the edge of the beach
and some white terns with bright orange beaks, black wing tips and faces, and black under their tails. The beaks were noticeable because these birds flew with them pointing straight down. (Fishing, Laura thought.)
A small brown butterfly came to visit us while we were lying in the sand but it was camera shy and flew away when Laura picked up her equipment.
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Audi and my sister Annie live very close to Kendal's private beach,aka Dog Park. Every day when Pam takes us for a walk we pick up all kinds of interesting smell's. Maybe someday we will meet Kendal? We are both therapy dogs, and Pam takes us to hospitals and nursing homes, but we get to play often. Now we get to play in the snow.
I love to play in the snow!
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