Coffee and scones on the beach.
Perfect way to start the day. 
Every day more family joins our band. Soon, as many as possible will be together – then Christmas – then our traditional road trip.
I am on “day three “- the tiredest day.
I hope you have a lovely day.
Love celi


30 responses to “Scorching Bay”
Jet lag is awful, sneak off for a quick 40 winks 🙂 that Sea gull wanting a treat for posing so close by no doubt. Laura
It looks good and hot in those photos… Would a nice glass of wine with lunch and an afternoon nap help with the jetlag or is it best in your experience to just soldier on? I’ve always found watching the sun come up helps to reset my body clock, and I imagine daybreak there would be pretty sensational.
I hate afternoon naps. I always wake up with a headache. I just keep trucking on and do very well that way
I bet he was after the scones!
So perfectly typical, isn’t it?
Sea Gulls: See food, WANT food!
Can’t help but hear the gulls from “Finding Nemo”… “mine” “mine!” “Mine!” “MINE!”
Hi Celi have a fantastic Christmas with your family, I’ll say Happy Christmas to all of the fellowship today, as it’s going to be very busy tomorrow! So Happy Christmas and a Happy new year to everyone.🎉
That heat sure appeals to me, but I will have to be patient for winter to pass to get mine. Kate is right, resetting your clock has everything to do with being out in nature – watching the sun come up, or simply bathing yourself in the elements and surroundings. Knowing it is the “tiredest” day is a sure sign to take care of self. Find a little niche of cozy and have a nap!
The third day is always the tired day for me. I don’t get jet lag- with all
My travel I adjust my watch when I get on the plane . Makes it easier
Yes! it was always going back that way yearly from the US for us too when the jet lag was the worst! Sometimes taking days to recover fully!
A snooze in the sun on the beach sounds absolutely divine! It’s getting colder over here! xo
Dear Cecilia, what is the weather like? Is it warm? Where will your annual journey take you this year? x
take a snooze on the beach! Lovely photos! Thanks and have a Merry Christmas!
It was definitely a snoozable morning
Such a beautiful place! Thank you for sharing the photos. Wishing you a wonderful Christmas with your family.
Enjoy. 🙂
Yes, these are lovely, restful photos. Hope you get to rest too!
Rest up! I can’t wait to hear about your road trip!
Off on our road trip today!
Merry Christmas to all who celebrate, and joyous days of togetherness for those who don’t or can’t! Great photos, especially that of Mr. Fancy Pants! Odd, isn’t it, you can find seagulls nearly every place in the world where there are waters. Enjoy!. Wonder if they all speak the same language, or do they have accents with their ‘screes’?
Yes! Seagulls are everywhere!
Coffee and scones… just the beach sounds wonderful, as does the coming together of loved ones to enjoy time together and create another layer of memories. I love Christmas traditions, that are particular and special to those involved. They are what makes Christmas not the Hallmark & Commerical stuff that we are flooded with.
We had a very Unusual Christmas! Wonderful
*laughter* Quite a few of your readers have suggested ‘a snooze on the beach’ to overcome the inevitable jet lag . . . . . Methinks one really does not need a hospital visit on Christmas Eve to manage heat stroke and sunburn!! If one has not experienced the ferocity of the Down Under summer sun . . . . So glad the tribe is gathering: have a most wonderful Yule . . . .
Oh I am not that silly. Plenty of trees on our beaches
*laughter* You may not be ‘that silly’ but many from the opposite side of the globe simply may not realize 🙂 ! Actually – there are not THAT many trees around our beaches!! Hope you had a most marvellous Yule hugging all those rascals . . .