Sunday fun at High tide.

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Too dangerous to swim, but a plan had to be made for some fun.
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Tentavely she reached out to touch the wave that smashed into the barrier.
Boring at home, especially if one likes the water so they made a plan.

We were down at the ocean for me to try to get some sunset shots, but the weather was overcast the whole day. Yet, some like these ladies - and us - were not worried about the conditions.
I did get some nice pre-sunset shots before the clouds swallowed the sun and I will show that in another post.
But for now, come and watch the fun.

I knew that a bigger wave would arrive unexpectedly and waited for it :)
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The waves continued to bang into the embankment, and I was patiently waiting for something bigger to come along.
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Bingo! A big one came and it was wetness all over:)
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This brave guy stepped on to the sand with his dog, he obviously did not know that the waves smash into the embankment.
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So, they both saw a huge wave coming their way at speed, and they left in a serious hurry:)
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Just some fun on this sublime Sunday and it is amazing what we get up to as people. Some people wore heavy jackets and scarves, others were surfing, and yet others were taking strolls along the promenade in shorts and T-shirts. This is just the way we are, and I always look for a smile when we are out there. Sadly, Marian couldn't practice her hobby of collecting strange things on the beach, but she didn't mind standing with me for a change. Tomorrow, we don't know what is going to happen with the power cuts, but tomorrow will sort its own problems out, as we live for today.

Hope you have enjoyed the fun and the pictures.

And That's All Friends.

Photos By Zac Smith-All Rights Reserved.

Camera: Canon Powershot SX70HS Bridge camera.

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Thank you for sharing these pics. I love to see the sea, and hear the sound of crashing waves. Looked like fun.

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My pleasure to share and thank you for the appreciation. The sea is indeed a wonderful healer and I also like the songs of the waves.
They were indeed having fun.

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High seas down in the Cape, exceptionally low tide up here... Well as I write the rain has eventually arrived, now hoping it settles in for a few hours with a thirsty garden enjoying every drop.

Happy Monday and have a good week, yes rolling blackouts have arrived again here in Natal, now we paddling the same boat. Pump stations still broken with sewerage spilling out in many places...

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!PIZZA

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So glad to see that you guys have rain at last Lady Joan. Very good news.

Yes, I saw it in the news and then I read accounts of the millions that are stolen every day. The financial losses are so debilitating to my mind, as all of the breakdowns and the other problems could be fixed if the money gets to its intended target and not into someone's pocket.
When will this ever end.

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25mm over night first proper rain to now enter new season, as for theft it will never stop!

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Wow! Great news indeed and your garden will also be happy. So sad and so true, but we always have hope.

!BEER

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About all we have is hope, rains did not stay very long sadly I had hope for a couple of days..., all gone, clear blue skies this morning.

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!LOLZ

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So true and I am sad that the rain didn't last even a bit longer. Hopefully there will be more to come.

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!LOLZ

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Cha cha to 28 today, not my cup o tea!

!BEER

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Hot over there and the cha cha just creates more sweat !LOLZ

Have a cold !BEER

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