Living close to the beach with holiday influx you soon learn to stock up before hand as best as possible to avoid shopping areas Stephen.
Sunny days when people stream down to the beach, escape into parks or areas less frequented by holiday makers, all a new learning curve, enjoy!
Sun and Moon photography amazing, bringing joy no matter where you are.
We are so lucky to have discovered the organic growers at the old house premises next door Lady Joan. The local garage has a shop that's cheaper than the big centres, so we are pretty much out of the main stream.
It is indeed a great first experience with thousands of souls descending on the beaches and reminds me so much about holidays that we had in KZN in a previous life. Now it's different as we have become the "us" in the, "them and us" Lol.
Glad that you liked the photos my dear friend.
Blessings!
Ha ha, you learn to go local very quickly and avoid the big stores when you live at the coast during holiday season.
First day the sun is out you will be amazed at how many come off the beach crispy fire-engine red and wonder where all that sunscreen went.
Luckily we only follow our normal trend of sticking to the places that are off the trodden roads Lady Joan.
I remember well when we were "Vaalies" how desperate we all were to get to the beach. A huge difference when one actually live near the ocean. We can now understand the resentment that the locals feel when their territories are invaded by all of the strangers. It is so the same in nature Lol
Blessings!