At the end of another winter, thoughts turn to warmer days, sunshine and walks along the beach. Just a 10 minute drive from us is the peaceful Johnson’s Beach at Penguin. Apparently, it is named after a certain Mr. Johnson who lived at the end of Clerke Street near the beach but he remains a mystery.


A stroll along the shore reveals art installations with a difference, courtesy of the artist in residence, Mother Nature. Magnificent rocks of all shapes and sizes are coloured with myriad earthy hues.




Subtle brush strokes and feathering etch the sand, following the retreating tide.






Smooth vanilla mounds are drizzled with raspberry coulis


and diamonds sparkle on a watercolour background.

Elegant accessories have been discarded flippantly, awaiting a seat at the next salty soiree .





Returning to reality…. Spring isn’t far away and a drive to Penguin for a meander along Johnson’s Beach followed by a leisurely lunch is high on the agenda.

lovely beach, looking forward to some better weather soon!! 😀 ☀️😊
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Better weather (and some electricity) would be nice!
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hope you get it back on soon, it’s so stormy! Lucky you have a fire to keep warm! 😘🤗
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Looks lovely, it is very similar to some of our beaches here in the Top End.
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The main difference being the temperature of the water? 😁
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Beautiful, poignant prose. Lovely post. 🙂
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Thank you, your support means a lot to me ❤️
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