We spent Father's day on Route 1, with my in laws and the cousin family.
Just tired and sunburnt after a long day at state parks and beaches. The sunburn mostly happened while sitting in the van in very slow moving traffic on the freeway with no access to sunscreen. Should start carrying a "dupatta" like the ladies to cover my face in situations like this.
Here are some pictures from the trip (more follow if time permits later this week)
First, a portrait of a Seagull.
Manged to get up close and personal with a few of the gulls on Bird Island in Point Lobos State Park..
Two more gulls, got real close at Sunset Beach (which was off of Route 1 in Watsonville).
The trick to getting them close seems to be :
1. pick a nice spot
2. park your butt there
3. select gull
4. wait patiently for it to do something
5. (ignore cries of kids and wait for gull to cry instead)
6. keep gull constantly in focus
7. click, click, click..
Finally a photo of one of the chicks, from daddy's own little nest..
We had a great father's day, with every kid on every beach, trail, state park parking lot, wishing all the dads in our group, a happy father's day.
The girls made sure that every adult male on the path was wished. It was hilarious to see them wish a boy who just sprouted a mustache (possibly doing a summer job)"happy father's day!".
Steve jobs threw a small spanner in the works, but all said and done, today was a day well spent. Three dads enjoying the company of mothers and kids, especially mother nature! Hope all the dad's who read this had a nice father's day as well.
Here's to being Daddy!
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