Trying to catch small fish in the rock pools - No fish were harmed (or caught for that matter!).
I think that is why they deliberately made the net a luminous yellow....to alert the fish!











So gorgeous!!! - your talent never siezes to amaze me!!!!!
(03.02.09 @ 10:45 AM)Stunning photographs!!!!!
(03.03.09 @ 01:42 PM)This summer, when appropriate, we have filled up the inflatable pool outside with warm water, bubble bath and created an outside bath. This week has been more rain, rain and rain, so no outside bath. Friday we saw the sun, and the outside bath.


There's nothing better than waterplay on a hot day! Yesterday was perfect for that, but our pool was absolutely freezing!
(02.07.09 @ 06:41 AM)WOW!! I have just sat during a quiet moment going through your archive, it would be magnificent if one could relive their wedding day to have you be their photographer (did I just say that out loud?), all I can say is absolutely stunning!!
(02.11.09 @ 02:11 PM)Those of you in Johannesburg will know this week was just rain, rain and more rain.
Yesterday afternoon, there was a bit of a respite, when sunshine appeared in between the grey clouds.
We then decided to venture down to the flooded river and feed the ducks.
This is what happened to our fully clothed duck-feeding outing...

Jake trying to catch me to make me dirty with, what I thought at the time were, just dirty hands. . . . nothing in comparison to the later images!!


Liam (on the right) was surprisingly the 'cleanest' of them all.


These are so beautiful! You have an amazing talent. I'm going to spread the word!
(02.06.09 @ 01:38 PM)These pictures are amazing! They brought me right back to my own childhood in Namibia, where, after the (not very frequent) rain we did exactly the same!! Fantastic. Thanks for sharing.
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