to go fishing,
a few clouds in the sky,
with no signs of rain clouds,
but from a few miles away came the ominous sound of thunder,
looking in the same direction as the last picture this bird had made it's home in the top of a now dead coconut palm,
one of the many dragonflies used a plant below us to look out for prey,
alarmingly the thunder was getting nearer, but the rain held off,
the dragonfly changed tactics and used Nick's float as it's base of operations,
then I was into a fish,
a real rod bender,
with Nick's help he was in the bag,
and a nice sized one he was too,
but regrettably he was one of the fish that give a good fight, but are so full of small bones they are not very pleasant to eat, so back he went, that i am afraid to say was how the day ended 1-0 to me, but is was still so nice sitting and chatting by the water,
this is the parks card with their map on it if you fancy a day fishing,
next stop Nick and Maureen's,
the pool looking so inviting,
but we decided not to have a splash,
but just a have a quick pose beside it,
the trees outside their house at the moment are putting out masses of flowers,
in the brightest scarlet red, the trees look stunning,
we sat opposite the pump house for the pool,
when I noticed a small head peeking out from under the roof tiles,
one of the family of geckos that live there, but he would not come out for a photo shoot,
Maureen had made a delicious roast for this evening, followed by cheese and biscuits,
then it was Nick's turn in the kitchen,
using a section of fruit berries instead of strawberries,
and some Cointreau,
he was going to make us a Eton mess,
Diana took these pictures, but as I know nothing about cooking all I can say is that some mixing is going on here,
which somehow resulted in this,
a meringue,
to which Nick then added cream and other goodies,
which looked,
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