For city dwellers with time to kill the place to be this morning was South Bank Beach where families were making the most of the day, in the pool, on the sand and in the aquativity water play area. Why wouldn't you?
The crowd was modest in the morning but grew as the day progressed in recognition of the fact that it's Poet's Day (yep, P*ss Off Early Tomorrow's Saturday). Let's hope the weather gods continue to smile on us.
I think I need to move, look at the glorious sunshine. Beautiful pictures again Susan. I love the detail in the first one.
ReplyDeleteI'm with Nichola, It has been a long winter here and beautiful as it is I could really do with a week of warmth. Your city park looks perfect for a poets day!
ReplyDeleteoh my. time to book the plane ticket. what fabulous pictures
ReplyDeleteThat looks like brilliant fun!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like you had a lovely day. I think it's great that city's can provide beaches too, we have some to look forward to in our city and it really feels like a holiday on your doorstep.
ReplyDeleteWhat wonderful pictures and great weather, looks like you all had such a good time :)
ReplyDeleteWhat glorious weather! The rain gods are stuck here in Scotland!
ReplyDeletegosh this looked like fun! the sand is so white! x
ReplyDeleteI love the detail of the splashing water! Such good photos :)
ReplyDeleteGreat photos. So much detail. Jealous of the weather
ReplyDeleteSo question is do you have room for a family of 6?!
ReplyDeleteAmazing pictures as always.
Beds for three. Plenty of floor space, fold out things for others!
Deletelovely pictures, looks like you had a lovely time
ReplyDeleteWow love these photos, as much as we adore being more rural I do wish sometimes we lived in the big smoke as there is still soooo much to do outdoors (and inside when it's really pouring down), great post.
ReplyDeleteJust stopping by from the Country Kids linky
Laura x
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