South of Melbourne, there is a neighbourhood called St. Kilda, where a strip of sand and a relatively calm beach can be found.
My view as I arrived on the beach...
I walked about an hour to get there today (of course I have time to walk....what else do I have to do?), and slept on the sand while my achy feet rested. The day was slightly cloudy, but I welcomed the cool breeze.
It reached the low 30s in St Kilda today, and I slapped on the SPF70 like you wouldn't believe!
This is a life I think any of us could get used to....
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Oi Luuuuuu...
Aiaiaiaiiiiiii que maravilha!!!
Sol, praia, mar...uiuiiiii
Bom tenho um flog
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Entra lá e veja as fotos ok?
Um beijão da sua prima que te ama
*Judi*
Yah... well things aren't all that different here in Canada. Just the other day, I slapped on heavy moisturing cream to my chapped skin like you wouldn't believe, the temperature reached the low twenties, I walked about an hour to get downtown because the sidewalks are all obstructed with piles of snow, and I slept in my bed this morning quietly murmuring to myself "I hate winter, I hate winter...."
Home sweet home....
Hey Mila!
I have been following your travels, the pictures are breath taking and your experiences (the good and the bad) exciting. I wish I was there to enjoy all of them with you. Someday we will sit to speak of them all.
I want to send my sincerist sympathy to you with your grandmothers passing. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.
Stay well and we will talk soon.
Love always
Mandy
OH MY GOD!!!! I cant believe that you held a Koala! They are so beautiful. Was he heavy? Was he hard to get a hold of? Or was he very mellow and easy going? I cant believe. I'm so proud and happy for you. Also, did you touch the elephant's trunk?
Lots of Love,
Ingrid
P.S. Think maybe you will be able to touch a Panda????
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