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Exploration Sunday (way better than science any day)




Move over Amerigo Vespucci...Ian and I set off to find new lands just over the hill from where we normally go. Yes, we traveled unmarked (by us at least) territory to discover new beaches, new geographical finds, exciting trails, windmills and lunch on the beach.

As the current Vipper of Vip, I decided to take Ian on this journey of exploration to broaden his world focus. That and I had no other option but to take him with me.

We climbed rocks (which he is getting very very good at), I however am more nervous about him climbing than I am getting bit by rattlesnakes in long grass. Poor kid had his hood being yanked by me all over the place.

We found giant quahog shells, crab shells and other normal beach things. Lots of surfers braving the 30 something water temps...brrrr.

It is fantastic to find places we've not found so far.

Comments

Anonymous said…
He's so cute.
Oh, to live at the beach!
Anonymous said…
You making a dig at Science Sundays?

Noj nOj noJ

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