We bought a bbq from the local shop and it has been one of the best things we have bought this year. It has encouraged us to venture out and try different things .
Wayne is preparing the prawns to cook...they were very yummy!
We had them with NZ salmon steaks along with a salad...a yummy meal.
May is also the month for Mothers Day and Wayne conspired with our boys to get a huge bouquet of flowers. i was so surprised it brought tears to my eyes. They were beautiful just like out boys and their girls.
We went for a walk in the local park and found these interesting things to photograph...it is amazing what you find when you wander slowly around the park.
Seeds about to dispersed.
A pocket of something hanging on a thread.
A spider had caught its meal.
Berries on a plant.
I just love the fan shape on these palms.
A pinwheel of a flower.
A young bougainvillea flower where it's stamens are like matchstsicks.
One night we were just getting ready for bed when we had a very interesting visitor. It came in and we just had to take it's photo. We then had to put it outside so that it didn't get lost.
We just had to go back to the local park for more photos. Once again we were amazed at what we saw.
A monkey was in the tree as we arrived.
Drops of rain falling off the zigzag of the palms.
Reflection of the tree in the pathway.
This is the way they mow lawns in Asia.
A seep pod opened after the flower had finished. This flower only lasts a day. the flower is as yellow as the sun.
This delightful guy was walking along the path. It had a hard shell and many legs.
Isn't this a beauty. Again just sitting on the path waiting to be photographed.
A singing bird that had just finished eating a bug on the path.
Beautiful flower, just a shame it had so many red ants crawling all over it. And the path and the grass and my shoes!
These palm fronds were fascinating.
We booked an extended weekend at Pangkor Island to celebrate our 31st wedding anniversary. It ived up to all it's expectations. We didn't leave the resort at all and still found plenty of time to take some photos as well as swim, read and eat.
The sunsets were amazing.
One of the highlights was to be up close and personal with the hornbills. These birds are beautiful. It was fun to watch them fly and land.
These little crabs must get tired of rebuilding their homes after each tide. They get the sand and roll it into balls and push out of their hole. Only to do it all again after the tide.
We were lucky enough to watch locals fishing and pulling in their net which had enough fish to feed some families.
These leaves all have holes in them that are circular. We are not sure how they get there but the mystery will inspire us to find out more.
We spend plenty of time underneath this tree in the shade. It was a spectacular tree.
The view up the beach. It even had a tractor...not for towing the boats but for collecting the rubbish.
I have always wanted to catch a wave just unfurling and this time I did.
Looking back we actually fitted white a lot into May. Lookout June!
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