Sea

Getting ready for the Terns to leave

Today the wind is blowing in Yzerfontein. The wonderful sight of flocks of intermingled terns in flight along our sunny coastline is about to come to an end for this part of the year. Many are summer migrants and with winter approaching they are about to leave for a warmer North. Fewer remain year round and are always special to see. In September they will announce the approach of summer by their arrival. Hopefully there will have been lots of rain in the interim. Sandwich_Terns_WestCoastNP
Sandwich Tern
Sandwich Tern in flight, Velddrift, Western Cape

Great Dane De-light

_Golden_great_dane_HdeKlerk_YzerfonteinIf only we could be more like our “live for the moment” domesticated companions. My Great Dane loves the Atlantic – she was a few months old when she first found her way onto the Yzerfontein main beach and she has loved each excursion since then, 8 years of smells, hot sun and excruciatingly cold water. These days after a run she stops and stares at her chest as though she is wondering where the pain is coming from, so I tease her and tell her I will leave her just there in the sand and the water if she dares succumb to a heart attack while on a walk. She looks at me and wags her tail. Regardless of what it costs her – just for today she has had one more miracle to contend with – who cares about global warming and ailing health. Let’s keep going with the passion, mobility and joy of being alive. I admire her for that, and as I will inevitably have to mourn her passing at some point over the next few years I will try to remember to be glad of that great big heart she carries.