2 September 2012

If You're Fond Of Sand Dunes And Salty Air

As John said, we went for a walk along the beach yesterday.

I think Mycroft thoroughly enjoyed time to laze by the pool, in the pool, in the sea, and not be under constant surprise attacks, or attention-seeking from anyone. When we got back he was floating on an inflatable in the pool, reading. No fear of being tipped in...

Here's where we ended up - it was a big sand dune. John floated somewhere at the bottom, letting the sea soothe him into a state of restful peace... until he was rudely interrupted by certain people.


As you can see by the right corner of the picture, the dune got a lot steeper, so was perfect for running down to launch our attack...

I think we're having another lazy day today, although apparently there are some roman ruins nearby, so we might go and visit those. Then think about going home...

23 comments:

pandabob said...

I can't imagine who would think it was ok to disturb a happily floating doc ;-)

Do you have to come home? Could you not just stay where you are all calm and relaxed? Its lovely to see you all having such good fun together :-)

Have a good day whatever you end up doing.

Anon Without A Name said...

That beach looks fabulous.

I'm glad Mycroft was able to get some peace and quiet during the holiday - floating and reading sounds blissful :-0

REReader said...

Another lazy day sounds wonderful--but I think I'd opt for (lazily!) exploring some Roman ruins, myself. It's not like we have any of those in the US!


(Then think about going home.

Did you find out who sent those photos, then?)

Greg Lestrade said...

No, but I have to get back to work and the boys both need to go to school, so life must go on.

REReader said...

Well, you like your job, work I always liked the start of a new school year, so it's not all bad.

Especially with memories of a magical vacation to take back home with you. :)

Greg Lestrade said...

I don't think any of us are looking forward to Mycroft going back. It's a pleasure having him around.

REReader said...

Yeah, there's no upside to that part that I could see. (Which is why I didn't mention it.) At least both you and John can buzz up to see him this year, though! (Even if he'd rather have you do any picking up. :))

pandabob said...

I have to say that we miss mycroft around here when he's at school so I can only imagine what its like for you lot! Hopefully you can make use of as much of his free time as possible for little adventures :-)

I hope you're all having a lovely day

John H. D. Watson said...

To quote Sherlock: 'I don't wanna go hoooooome.'

REReader said...

If you don't feel that way, it wasn't a successful vacation... :)

Anon Without A Name said...

You travelling back today? I hope you have a safe and uneventful journey. It's actually reasonably sunny and warm in the UK this week, so not quite so much of a shock to the system as it would normally be :-)

Small Hobbit said...

Echoing Nameless' wishes for a good journey.

And wishing all Badgers a good week at the start of September. I must admit it's starting to feel like autumn now.

Greg Lestrade said...

Yes, on the way home. Have had to pull Sherlock out of the pool three times, and Mycroft had to catch him as he made an escape attempt to the beach... but now he is safest strapped in the car, and we'be left.

REReader said...

Travel safe!

(Sherlock, it's not all bad--Argon and Mercury will be happy to see you again!)

Greg Lestrade said...

We're home. Tired and home. Thanks for laying on the good weather for us. Would have been a nasty shock to come home to rain.

REReader said...

Is John already doing laundry? Are you finding inexplicable amounts of sand in your luggage? How are the dogs and degus?

Or in other words, welcome home!

EBS anon said...

Back to school tomorrow Mycroft?

Lots of great stories to tell about your holidays and lots to hear from your friends :)

Glad you're all home safe and sound Lestrade

Greg Lestrade said...

Yeah, both the boys are back tomorrow. But Mycroft doesn't go back until the evening, so we can all go with him and see him into his new room (very exciting - you get your own room in the second year, after sharing for the first year.)

I've stopped John doing the laundry. It can wait. I did turn all the socks the right way in though...

Everyone here is well.

REReader said...

A room of one's own is a VERY big deal, and I can only imagine how much more desirable in a school situation.

It can wait.

Yep, it won't go anywhere! A day (or at least an evening) to decompress a bit is an excellent idea.

And a happy first day of school to both of you, Sherlock and Mycroft!

Anon Without A Name said...

Sherlock - I hope you have a fun day at school with Mrs N, and get to do some interesting stuff.

Mycroft - I hope that this term is peaceful for you, and that having your own room gives you some breathing space if things get a bit tough.

Lestrade - you back tomorrow too? Hopefully work won't be too painful to go back to (sometimes it feels like the paperwork just breeds and multiplies when you're on holiday, doesn't it?).

John - I hope the sudden change of pace isn't too disorienting, and that you take at least some advantage of the peace and quiet over the next few days.

Anonymous said...

So do the boys have a tan to show off in school? :)

Anonymous said...

I just got home too, having spent the weekend with internet access once in a while, but not when I had a keyboard, or much time to read. I think your adventures were probably better -- macaques and Africa and all! But I did get to be at the World Science Fiction Convention and play for four days straight. I got to vote for it to be held in London in 2014, too. You might like to go then, because it isn't all fiction, there's a lot of science. This year we had an astronaut and a former mission control guy as guests, giving talks. And there's a dealer's room. I went with one suitcase inside the other and came back with two suitcases, one full of books. (And I mean FULL!)

I hope some progress has been made on the mysterious photographer, even if it's just eliminating possibilities. And I'm happy to hear that Sherlock has really honed his swimming skills. That will make diving lessons much more possible if he still wants them.

rsf

pandabob said...

I hope works treating you OK Greg and that they haven't rebuilt the mountain too much while you've been away ;-)

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