A relaxed stroll at the seaside.
We decided to go and breathe in some salty sea air as it's good for the lungs.

Such a contrast from the pure mountain air, as the ocean air smells wild and free.
So, take your mind and come along with us on a slow 2-kilometer walk. Slow as my knee will not allow me to rush around like in my younger years, and in those days, I swam more in the sea and did not take long walks. Now things are changed and I walk more than I swim, strange what old age can do. It turns one's life around :)
The reason why I like to get gulls in flight is that it gives me such a great feeling of freedom and I have a few in here for you to have a look at, apart from also some other views. There is a lot of bird life on the beaches of the ocean, but the gulls rule the show every day. A pity that no deep-sea fishermen returned with their boat, as then there will be more than a hundred of these gulls waiting for them to clean the fish and to discard the fish offal into the water.
This is the historic jetty that was in use maybe a hundred years ago. I had its history somewhere about those times, but I forget where I stashed it. The jetty is now being handed back to the ocean, and it is slowly falling apart.
Did I tell you that these flying birds remind me about freedom?
Further along I took this shot of the backend of the famous Table Mountain.
Now for some live action as I saw that guy standing on the water in the distance. At least it looked like it. Lol.
Yep! It was a paddle surfer. I think that's what they call it.
You can see the board is anchored to the guy's ankle in case of a wave flipping him over, as then he can hang and get back on the board.
But I don't think this guy will flip, as he looks very professional and steady on that board.
So yeah, I hope that you have relaxed on the walk and there was a lot more to see but I will do some more posts of the views in the future. We don't often come down to the sea anymore as our work is mainly inland and it is always a special treat to take a walk here. Of course, during peak holidays, we avoid the area completely as that long beach can become very crowded by visiting holiday makers.
But in the off season it is a sure pleasure to visit as there are wide open spaces to take a seat in. Mind you, that is the Atlantic Ocean, and it is famous for its coldness of the water. So, all the surfers and bathers use bodysuits when they enter the water. Just the human psyche, as humans know by instinct how to cope with nature's extremities, they love that water in the summer, but in the winter it's another story.
Such is life.
I hope you enjoyed the pictures and the story.
Photos by Zac Smith. All-Rights-Reserved.
Camera: Canon PowershotSX70HS Bridge camera.
Until next time, cheers!
Gracias por compartir @papilloncharity. Me gustó leer esto, se nota que le pusiste dedicación.
Thank you for the compliment, and I just try to do quality posts.
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Isn't the beach a wonderful and freeing place to visit? The smell of the sea air and the gulls everywhere? Around here I tend to avoid the beaches almost altogether in summer as they become so crowded. Just finding parking is a nightmare and not exactly inexpensive these days. The only way to get really nice beaches with no one around is drive to Camp Pendleton around an hour to the south of here. There only veterans and active military can gain access. It's beautiful, but the drive is a killer... It's not the distance, it's non-stop traffic the whole way 24/7. One of the things I hate about California!
Gulls definitely make you feel free flying above the ocean. It's always fun to watch them fight over the discarded innards of the fish, I don't go to fishing docks often enough! That old wooden dock has seen it's better years, and is going the way of the earth just as we all are. A shame really, but no one needed it anymore... The sad part is people often get treated that way too...
I'll pass on paddle boarding. I tried surfing and boogie boarding when I was younger and never enjoyed it! I recall in the Caribbean out on the reef surfing you would occasionally see a shark pass underneath, it was unnerving to say the least! lol
Impressive walk of two kilometers with that bad knee, well done! I hope you enjoyed your weekend and keep up the good work!
Yep! We have the same situation during peak holiday times, and as we now live for the last 8 years over here, we have only twice visited the cape town city, as the traffic is a nightmare. Not only that but young gangsters also smash car windows with bricks in order to rob the people in the cars while the cars are stuck in traffic. We also only visit isolated beaches during the holiday periods.
They know have a ramp that the boats use to get into the water, and the old jetty has been out of use for many years. I agree with your statement that the elderly suffer the same fates. We have a harbor close by and still visit it occasionally, as the navy also has a training center there. Then there is also a private harbor with some million dollar yachts anchored in it.
Yeah, I can surf, or should I say that I used to surf a long time ago and never been on any of the other boards. That paddle boarding looks very easy by the way, but in my condition, I will not be tempted to give it a go. Lol
Slow and easy does it, as the boardwalk is level with no steps or gradients.
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