Easter on the water


Four days off and perfect weather (even if lacking some wind) means we went out in Moreton Bay for our Easter week-end.
We met up with some cruising friends and went snorkelling on Tangalooma's wrecks. Victor said it better than all of us: "it was so great to see some fish and corals again". It was a good exercise to see if our masks and snorkels were still fitting. Some adjustment had to be done. Wow the kids feet are growing fast!
We were invited on another boat for sundowner - a real cruising tradition. We ended up with 4 other couples who all crossed the Pacific in the last few years. Without knowing them all, we had such a good time, enjoying great company, a good drink, an amazing sunset which became a sky full of stars.
Sunday morning, very early, the kids came to wake us up as they couldn't wait any more for their eggs hunt. Smiles and chocolate for breakfast can't be bad.
Lots of reading, playing and relaxing, warm sun and clear sky, blue and warm sea, dolphins, turtles, soft sand and shooting stars: ideal combination for a perfect week-end away.
Sunday morning, we anchored at our beloved Big Dunes.
Playing in the water
Reading, reading and even more reading
On our way back to Dockside Marina