Welcome!
It's been a long week of deciding which photo's to chose, crop, edit and showcase on my blog! So many to choose from!
Thank goodness for digital camera's these days!
After our delightful breakfast , I went exploring in our caravan park and gasped with sheer delight as this patch of glorified weeds. With a few wild flowers thrown in!
Hubby took this photo of me, I was trying so hard to keep my eyes open as I was facing the sun! (as the flowers face the sun too!)
Following the thundering sound of the waves.... squealing a bit at this point coming across this natural arch and seeing those wooden steps..Shall we go up them???
Come on then...wait...spot the pretty little flowers growing alongside the steps! (must stop to take a few pics of that!)
Coming up over the tops of the steps I am hit by a blast of air so cold it literally took my breath away and I found myself opening and closing my mouth like a fish out of water!! It took me a minute to gain my breath, balance and steel myself against the icy winds coming off that sea!
Here you can see the rain clouds threatening ominously in the distance...(go away!!!) A very pebbly, shell-y kind of beach. Nice for a beach comber like me, but not nice if you want to suntan! (me thinks)
After my hands were frozen numb, I scuttled back down the steps, to the sheltered protection of the campsite. Wow! I didn't realize just how much protection being behind the sand dunes offered the campers until I was out there on top of the sand dunes!! It was different weather back at camp!
We then set off for the day. We headed out to the West Coast National Park.
It's a slow drive as you wind and twist your way around the coastal road that cuts through some lovely wild bushland. I sat on the edge of my seat, eagerly anticipating my first viewing of a patch of wild flowers growing next to the side of the road. Minutes passed and just as I was beginning to loose hope...we saw our first patch!
It was actually bigger than this patch in the photo shows! But I wanted to show a close up of what the flowers were. Such a pretty pastel shade of peach mixed in with some blues and purples. 
Close up, they are such a pretty little pattern.
Driving through the park was unbelievable. We stopped often to take photo's and just breathe in the air! So heavy with all the Spring Fragrance!
I just love the color combinations...here we have yellow, orange and white daisies.
Patches of predominately white..
Then blasts of colorful patches like these...
A bit of purple thrown in just to break the sunshine colors!
Just look at their happy little faces! :)
Wearing gum boots as the ground was still quite mooshy and mushy after all the rain we have had.
Coming to a field like this...It is just amazing...
Flowers as far as the eye can see...I don't think I have ever seen a more beautiful sight...
See those bluish-purple flowers glistening in the distance?...
Here they are close up.
Driving along the gravel roads with these gorgeous borders...
Taking a moment to lie on a rock, enjoying the view, breathing in the heady scent...
Okay..why not...just a few more hundred snaps...
We drove right to the top of the hills and there, got out to take a short walk .....
to this stunning view...(and yes, the sea REALLY was that color!)
We also went down to the Bay. What a drop-dead gorgeous bay. I had to remind myself I wasn't on some exotic island, half expecting someone to walk on over and hand me a cocktail!
Perfect glassy, smooth water...sigh...
We found some teeny tiny (dead) crabs...so cute. My daughter collected a whole lot...
Wow....such a perfect color, a perfect place.
Oh well,..snapping back to reality...Our beautiful day was long and lovely spent in the park which also contained toilets, refreshment stations too along the way. I also took with strawberries, chocolate and snacks for the car which didn't last long! It was late by now, were were all flowered-out, tired and hungry and drove
to a nearby town to get a snack before heading back to camp.
Driftwoods...
We shared a large plate of yummy chips; avo, biltong and garlic pita bread and a small pizza....oh so yum...
We enjoyed looking out at the sea.
Being Still too cold to sit outside and light a fire, we snuggled up in the caravan and I warmed up a lovely Indian butter curry (courtesy of woolworths!)For hubby and I and spaghetti for the kids. Yum.....
A game of scrabble and to bed...
Join me on Monday for Part 3 of our lovely weekend and come and see a "Darling" little town!
See you then!










































