
With the British weather being the way it is, when the sun does show us its face we all run off to the beach for the day and sun ourselves to our hearts delight. Splashing on the sun lotion as the bottle says, with the men all making the largest sandcastles ever, trying to beat the beach neighbour, then paddling in the freezing cold sea. The kids running free not a worry in the world.
But we do have to be sensible at the seaside, the sea has some awful under currents which we should all be aware off., Especially the Norfolk coast, where we tend to visit, really we should go more than twice a year.
So last Sunday Morning we were awake at 5, the sun was out and bursting with life, so we made a hasty decision, packed up the car with all the doggy things we would need, put the 3 dogs in the car and started off on our 1 and half hour journey towards the Norfolk coast.
Realising, on the way there we had forgotten to bring a ball for our youngest member of the gang, but there on the side of the road was a football, "STOP the car" I shouted to my hubby, go back, there`s a ball we could have that for the beach... With not a soul on the road, he turned the car around, I picked the ball up and off we went on our journey.
When we got to the beach it was empty, just how we like it.. With all the dogs in tow, we ventured on to the open wide empty beach, Dixie our 18 month old English Bull Terrier, remembered immediately, where she was and dragged me towards the sea, just like an excitable 4 year old. Otis the baby wasn't so sure, he hid behind my legs just peering with his big eyes starring at the sea. Ruby the old Westie just plodded on towards the sea and then paddled and paddled drinking as she went. Not that she could possibly of been thirsty, they all had a large drink of fresh water when we arrived.
We walked for hours, playing with the ball, the dogs where having a whale of a time. The ball was a great find,.
We did keep our eyes on the drifting sea all the time, we did notice that tide was coming in and we could get cut off at any time, so thought it was good to bring our beach trip to a end.
Our journey home was even more eventful, what with Ruby being sick, must of been all that sea water she drank.. :(