Simpson’s Beach was a curious mixture of black sand above the high tide line and regular sand below. At the end of the beach was a rocky headland that I wanted to explore. We had to cross a stream coming from the hills to explore the rocks, and we both crossed it easily on the way over, but I was too confident coming back. It had conveniently placed rocks that I thought I could use to cross. Those rocks were very slippery and I slipped and fell in the water. Barry just laughed and made sure he got a photo. I had to get out by myself (he was still laughing). It was a rapid cool off from what had been a warm walk but then turned into a cold wet walk back!
Tuesday, September 25, 2007
Treacherous rocks
Simpson’s Beach was a curious mixture of black sand above the high tide line and regular sand below. At the end of the beach was a rocky headland that I wanted to explore. We had to cross a stream coming from the hills to explore the rocks, and we both crossed it easily on the way over, but I was too confident coming back. It had conveniently placed rocks that I thought I could use to cross. Those rocks were very slippery and I slipped and fell in the water. Barry just laughed and made sure he got a photo. I had to get out by myself (he was still laughing). It was a rapid cool off from what had been a warm walk but then turned into a cold wet walk back!
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