Life is a Beach

This reminded me too much of the snow that we met when we returned

We had a couple of really pretty sunrises

There were 2 young girls doing backflips on the beach while a 3rd tried to capture the picture in the air with a cell phone (which is hard to do, since there is a delay). Madeline took the phone and tried for them while the 3rd girl joined and I snapped a picture easily with my camera

There were some interesting rock formations that caused some crazy waves crashing

Lillie and Emma's very first time touching the ocean

Practicing up for O'Royal Blue Softball

Chillin'

Footprints in the sand

The timeshare was located right on the beach, so we spent more time doing 'beach' things on this trip then we've done on any trip in our lives. I actually conducted a business call on the beach one day while my head was under a towel to muffle the crashing surf and other beach noises.

 

Singer Island has true tropical climate, and with mean temperatures any month never below 64.4 °F. The winter and dryer period of November through April are warm and mostly dry with average high temperatures of 75 to 82 °F and lows of 57 to 66 °F. However, the city experiences occasional cold fronts during this period, bringing high temperatures of 50s and 60s and lows of 40s and 50s lasting only for few days. We experienced wonderful weather, neither too hot or too chilly.

Okay, so they are basically rats with wings, but gulls and terns can still be interesting

The beach was full of shells, particularly after high tide

My sister, Sandi, with Lillie and Emma

Emma with attitude

Boy we saw that tongue a lot

Our last sunrise

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