That’s exactly what most of these are. There are islands not far off the shoreline that are connected by these sand bars. Some of the sandbars are solo though. Lol! It’s FUN stuff either way and I just learned a new word today so thanks.I'm cheating in using the term tombolo, as a true tombolo is a bar of sand or shingle joining an island to the mainland, but it's just so reminiscent of a tombolo that's what I went with.![]()
I knowwwww and I love skating. Plus it will look beautiful. There’s a perfect place directly in front of us. It looks like I’m getting a new fishing rod. It’s not my favourite sport. My husband still has to hook the worms on for me.Keesha. When winter arrives, it looks like you'll have some wonderful places to outdoor skate.
He'd be hooking the worms on for me, too! LOL!I knowwwww and I love skating. Plus it will look beautiful. There’s a perfect place directly in front of us. It looks like I’m getting a new fishing rod. It’s not my favourite sport. My husband still has to hook the worms on for me.![]()
Hahaha.He'd be hooking the worms on for me, too! LOL!
I'm starting to think you couldn't have found a more ideal location to call home. You get to enjoy the best of all worlds!
Yes you can swim there , NOT me tho I can’t swim …it’s a bay so the waters are much calmer than the open seas ( normally ) however we do get a wild wind storm or two a year . Where we live is a peninsular it’s shaped like a bootHow about swimming, Kadee, can you safely go for a dip so long as you remain fairly close to shore?
You don’t swim either. Neither does my man.Yes you can swim there , NOT me tho I can’t swim …it’s a bay so the waters are much calmer than the open seas ( normally ) however we do get a wild wind storm or two a year . Where we live is a peninsular it’s shaped like a boot
I’ll list photos latter of one such storm
@Aunt Marg
That’s quite a drive to the city you have. Our closest town is about 17 minutes away and our closest city is about 40 minutes away. Things aren’t nearly as convenient but that’s part of appeal. I wouldn’t change it for anything.I live I the Maitland side of the Peninsula
So when I mention I’ve been to the city
( Adelaide )for what ever you can see where I travel
It’s a 2 hour drive to get to the city
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Thank you Ruth. A few times this beauty few right above my head but I was fishing at the time. The wing span is incredible. The feet are what I’m most in awe of. There claws are huge.Such beautiful photos. The eagle is fantastic. What a wing span.
I had a fibreglass cast for 2 weeks , then the moon boot for 23 hours a day for 4 weeksYou don’t swim either. Neither does my man.
Like yourself, we live near a bay of sea water so the wind and waves aren’t too bad however we live on a hill so it’s a bit more windy than on flat ground.
Where you live looks a bit like Italy; boot shaped.
That’s quite a drive to the city you have. Our closest town is about 17 minutes away and our closest city is about 40 minutes away. Things aren’t nearly as convenient but that’s part of appeal. I wouldn’t change it for anything.
How often do you travel to the city?
How long do you have the cast on for?
Oh yes I remember you mentioning the knee scooter. You’re halfway there. A fibreglass cast for 2 weeks isn’t too bad. Fibreglass. That’s interesting. I’ve never heard of a moonboot. A 400 metre walk is quite a distance for an injured leg.I had a fibreglass cast for 2 weeks , then the moon boot for 23 hours a day for 4 weeks
was able to wean myself off the boot and the crutches / knee scooter about 11 days ago .
@Keesha if I don’t use the elastic tube bandage my lower leg /ankle and the top of my foot swells , I went to pick up a pair of soft boots I ordered on click and collect
at a huge shopping centre ( I phoned to find out which entrance was the closest )
My foot was pretty swollen after about a 400 mtr walk to shop and back Hubby came with me but I wanted to try the boot on good foot to make sure it fitted ,so had no choice but to go into shop .
We don’t travel to Adelaide all that often and even less since COVID struck .
Prior to COVID
We’d come down weekly or fortnightly for dancing but it will be a while before we dance again I don’t wasn’t to push it I’d rather take a bit longer and be sure the bone has mended I’d hate to suffer that pain again .
My physio is extremely pleased with my progress by following his advice and doing the stretching of both my foot muscles and leg as well , cause my hip and knee suffered a bit from swinging the darn 1.5 kg moon boot
It’s off now! Im a bit slow.I don’t wear boot anymore Took it off 11 days ago ,after I was told to by orthopaedic surgeon to wean myself off .
Yeah at least I could have a decent shower , and scratch my leg if it got itchy …for some reason my leg skin was very dry / flaky
Ok! Here is where you mentioned the wedge tail eagle. I missed this part. Then you added the picture afterwards. That’s why I haven’t ever seen one. Your Aust was short for Australia. Ahhh. Check. I’m sometimes a bit slow so have to reread to get it. LolWhat is the dog telling you @Keesha HURRY UP I’m waiting
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Love the soaring eagle , we have a very large eagle calked the wedge tail eagle in Aust![]()
Lol….. yes I know that now. I was talking to milkyB.That’s NOT ME …..I only have one account
@Keesha
No! He just never learned how to swim. He can swim a bit cause I taught him but he just never goes into the water if it’s too deep unless it’s in a boat.Same for me. Is your husband dyslexic or you @Kadee46?
Lol….. yes I know that now. I was talking to milkyB.
No! He just never learned how to swim. He can swim a bit cause I taught him but he just never goes into the water if it’s too deep unless it’s in a boat.
I’m surprised he never learned to swim especially considering he was born on Canada’s biggest island. He had water all around him. Then again, many people who are born and raised on islands never learned to swim. Possibly due to dangerous sea creatures like sharks, sting rays , jelly fish etc.I never had the opportunity to learn to swim , the town where I grew up had one baths
(swimming pool ) the school didn’t have excursions / sports events like my kids / grandkids had
The closest other town with a pool was 300 km away .
I make people laugh if they ask if I go swimming down the beach here , I say no OMG I get a bit nervous if the bath water is above my ankles ( on the rare occasions I have a bath )![]()
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