Monday
Dear Elsie
Today was the day I was at the beach twice. In the morning, we went down to swim. As usual, we crossed the bridge at Sunny Cove station, where a train was passing through…
It was a perfect swimming day. Sea was so flat.
The Trek Fishermen were tethered to the barrel again, so I swam out and asked what type of fish they caught the other day. All were yellow tail. I told them the water was very warm (later I heard it was about 18C) and they were very interested in that. I swam back to the beach and up down, back to the barrel and back to the beach. Turns out I swam 1.6km and was in the water for 40 minutes. It was wonderful.
Afterwards, we walked to the shops and on our way back, the Trek Fishermen were bringing in a haul.
Some nice fish there.
Home for breakfast and work.
Then, at 2pm, engineer Paul and plans lady Leanne arrived for a meeting on the next steps for Julian’s build in the plot behind us.
After work, we took off to the beach again, but not to swim…just to enjoy the evening…
Another lovely evening.
A couple of fire engines have just rushed past on their way to Simon’s Town. A fire has broken out on the mountainside just after Harbour Bay. I think the Simon’s Town Boat company took this photo and called it in…
Hopefully, they will get it under control quickly.
Let me wrap this up but not before I say, Happy Birthday Barbara! I hope you have had a wonderful day.
James 2:8
If you really keep the royal law found in Scripture, “Love your neighbour as yourself,” you are doing right.
It’s not about now – we are only passing through.
Keep the smile going.
God bless you.
In His Grip,
Gran xx 🙂