The FMX trans tasman competition tonight was a fabulous event for everyone on Norfolk Island.
It is primarily a fundraiser for the Norfolk Island Junior Rugby league club but this 2nd Freestyle Motocross night has become a highlight in our memories.
Norfolk Island in the South Pacific....... Heaven on Earth. Our family have made the move from The Sunshine Coast in Queensland to beautiful Norfolk Island. This is about our life in this small and friendly community, to us it is one of the most wonderful places in the world and this is our way of sharing it with you. ENJOY!
Friday, 20 December 2013
Wednesday, 11 December 2013
Its beginning to look a lot like Christmas 2013
Fun at Minischool as we start to celebrate Christmas.
I facepainted the children's faces here before we went to sing Christmas songs for the oldies living at the hospital.dress ups are fun
You can find more Minischool fun on our blog http://norfolkislandpreschool.blogspot.com
or find us on facebook https://www.facebook.com/minischoolpreschool
Friday, 6 December 2013
Friday Favourite Photo~ Dripped Sandcastles
During my childhood holidays camping at 7 mile beach Gerroa every January (and on Norfolk Island too), we loved to create dripped castles in the sand.
I enjoyed doing the same with my children this week.
Who says I need to grow up anyway☻
Monday, 2 December 2013
Happy first day of Summer 2013
Well, I feel like I have waited a long time for Summer to get here and now it has, I am jumping into the beautiful Emily bay at Kingston Norfolk Island as much as I can.
Emily bay is the ultimate beach, no big waves to knock you over except in one corner at high tide which has some great mini rolling sets near the historic convict built salt house.
A raft to swim to.
Plenty of amazing coral and fish to view through the goggles and snorkel.
Lots of sand and plenty of room to build castles on.
Always a friend or two to play with.
Sand dunes, pine trees and tables to picnic on.
Amazing history and views.
Emily bay is the ultimate beach, no big waves to knock you over except in one corner at high tide which has some great mini rolling sets near the historic convict built salt house.
A raft to swim to.
Plenty of amazing coral and fish to view through the goggles and snorkel.
Lots of sand and plenty of room to build castles on.
Always a friend or two to play with.
Sand dunes, pine trees and tables to picnic on.
Amazing history and views.
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