1st March 2007
Something Warm in My Tumby

We just retured from a 5-day mini-holiday to the sleepy ocean town of Tumby Bay, about 2 hours down (south) on the coast from Whyalla. I’ll write more about our week there soon, but I thought I’d get some pictures up first.

It was a lovely time, temperatures between 70 and 80 and I went for dips in the ocean almost every day, long walks on the beach, and we saw some local wildlife — seagulls, shags, jellyfish, and on the final day, dolphins. The apartment was lovely, only 100′ from the water’s edge, with a full kitchen, 2 bedrooms, a spa bath, balcony, laundry, etc.

We had a really great time, all thanks to the incredible generosity and companionship of our two friends, Rebecca and Paul. We can’t thank them enough for the wonderful time!


Nice View, Eh?
The view from our apartment; it was horrible, as you can see.

I’m Fascinated by the Ocean, Especially Waves
I’m fascinated by the ocean, really, especially the waves. They amuse me highly. Yes, I’m farm boy. :P ~

My Crappy Fishing Skills Won’t Get Me Anywhere in Life
Nathan Pralle: World traveler, mean with a keyboard, shitty-ass fisherman.

Polly wanna biscuit?
I love parrots — they taste just like chicken!

Outstanding in His…Ocean
I am truly outstanding in my field…err…ocean.

A Zebra Perch, which I did NOT catch.
I think I’ll stick to my day job, as my crappy fishing skillz won’t get me anywhere in the world. Here I am, holding a zebra perch that I did NOT catch, but am obviously having a good time showing off, nonetheless.

Port Lincoln Marina — A Lovely Shot
Crayola hasn’t come up with a box of crayons with enough colors to capture the beauty in this one.

Sunset Over Tumby
Sunset over Tumby Bay — photography just doesn’t capture the serenity of the world.

There are currently 2 responses to “Something Warm in My Tumby”

  1. 1 MarieNo Gravatar UNITED STATES (125 comments) said:

    Damn I miss the ocean. The next chance I get, I’m going.

    Gaaah, it’s so crappy here. I am way jealous.

  2. 2 Two Thousand and Seven: A Review: PhilosYphia UNITED STATES said:

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