Sunday 9 December 2018

Christmas at the Beach

Hi - one of the common traditions in Australia at Christmas time is sharing the holiday at the beach with family and friends. In my family my Uncles and Aunts had beach 'shacks' and each December at the end of the school term, they headed there for the next 7 or 8 weeks. Dad travelled back to town to work each day and the rest of them camped out at the shack for the festive season and the summer holidays.


Christmas trees were set up there and Santa visited the shack for them. 


My DT piece for this week is a Christmas tag - a big tag, made from a recycled card with some glitter added to various places.


The deck chair and a good book, along with a glass of cool white white is a great way to spend the Chrissie holidays!


If you go to Unstampabelles you can get some more information about 
the current challenge and November winners




WOW... the most amazing Bioluminscence last night at White Beach thanks to Stanley Aryanto who says ðŸŒŠðŸ’™ðŸŒŠ

These are called Bioluminescence, it’s a bright blue glow caused by billions of single-celled algea or plankton. It’s also called Sea Sparkles. I pulled out the camera and start taking photos. The clounds getting thicker and thicker as it’s forecasted to be thunderstorm and heavy rain. Then it gets better. The sea turned into a disco light. As the rain drops hits the surface of the water, the sea sparkles sparkling. I woke up this morning and still can’t believe our luck.

Oh and by the way during the day they create a red tide.

You can also follow Stanley via instagram:
www.instagram.com/thewickedhunt


1 comment:

Alice (scrAPpamondo) said...

It seems always so strange to me seeing Santa at beach and a sand-man instead of snowman! :D
Lovely sparkling tag, so relaxing !
I'm stunned by the Bioluminscence!! Wow!I have never seen this before now!! Nature is always the most creative! D