Spring may be just a few weeks old but with the siren song of sunshine calling me outside, I figured this was a good time to return to blog writing after a what I’ve decided to call my winter hiatus (because hiatus sounds so much more professional than “long period of lazyassness”).
The smell of fresh flowers in the air, the call of birds outside, and the need to feel the powerful Australian sunshine on my skin, recently brought me back to one of my favorite beaches, along with many others.
I also decided to take up the challenge of walking from one beach to another, which involved getting around a deceptively wide rocky point. It’s a task I’ve attempted in the past but always been turned back by a rising tide and what is probably an unreasonable fear of getting swept into the harbor.
But I decided to face my more reasonable fears of bloody toes, a lost lens cap (both of which almost happened) and the possibility of needing to be rescued by a family whose small children make the rocky scramble weekly, and headed toward the point.

All the barefoot scrambling and rock balancing with my camera in hand was going fairly well until I reached a point where what lay ahead was the rapidly closing in tide on one side . . .
. . . and imposing sandstone on the other.
I have no idea how close I got to the other beach, but alas I was turned back by the forces of nature. I have all of spring and summer ahead of me now to make the rest of the journey. I’ll let you know if I find a pot of gold around the next bend, assuming an Aussie dad and his five year old haven’t gotten there first.
You can see the rest of the photos from my journey on flickr.















