Sunday, July 12, 2026

Flinders Blowhole Cape Schanck for Sunday Best

 



Winter wrapped the coast in its quiet embrace as we made our way to the Flinders Blowhole, escaping the city's endless hum for the cleansing breath of the Southern Ocean. The sea air was crisp enough to sting the lungs, yet it carried a refreshing clarity that only winter can offer. Waves hurled themselves against the rugged cliffs, their thunder echoing across the rocky shoreline, while the salt-laden breeze swept away the weariness that so often accumulates in daily life.

It was especially heartening to see Joel fully recovered. As always, he found his stride before I did, walking confidently ahead along the coastal track, eager to reach the lookout first. Watching him disappear around the bend with renewed energy was a quiet reminder that health, once regained, is a gift never to be taken for granted.

There was no grand agenda for the day—only the simple pleasure of breathing fresh ocean air, listening to the restless sea, and letting the stark beauty of the winter coastline restore both body and mind. Sometimes the finest journeys are not measured by distance travelled, but by the peace found in a place where the wind, the waves, and the open horizon gently remind us to slow down.


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18 comments:

  1. How wonderful that he is back to normal!! And the photo somehow reminds me of Japanese art. Spare and lovely.

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    1. Yeah but then we just love eating in ramen shops instead

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  2. I don't know if there is any real physical benefit from sea air, but there certainly can be a mental benefit.

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  3. That first picture has the qualities of a classic Japanese image. Amazing! It's truthful, but it does NOT look like a photo. I am blown away.

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  4. Desde luego un lugar en el dejar que la mente se libere del día a día y de esta forma disfrutar del paisaje y sus beneficiosos efectos.
    Abrazo

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  5. Lovely photo and pleasing to read the Joel is back to himself, so to speak.
    Fresh air at the sea is good.

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  6. That golden sky is beautiful.
    Sea air is bracing and smells wonderful. It's good that Joel is returned to good health.

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  7. My beloved, a doctor, doesn't get the health care he needs from time to time. Do you find males don't look after themselves as much as they should, and are probably less trustful of medicos than women. I am so glad Joel has fully recovered.

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  8. Esos tonos sepias de la primera foto la hacen parecer muy bella. Dadas las buenas noticias sobre la salud de tu amigo supone que ya retomasteis vuestros paseos por lugares tan encantadores como este.

    Saludos.

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  9. Què bé que s'hagi recuperat! Lo més important de tot és la salut.
    Diferents paisatges i els dos ben bonics..
    Salutacions.

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  10. A beautiful spot with no agenda is the best. I'm glad Joel is recovered.

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  11. I'm glad that Joel is better, Roentare. Health is a gift that we don't understand until we've lost it. If we're lucky, we find it again. That first shot is mesmerizing.

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  12. Breathing clear air is such a important thing. I know very well...

    ...thank you for sharing at MosaicMonday

    Greetings by Heidrun ❤️

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  13. Preciosas las fotografías. Me alegra que Joel ya este recuperado. Besos.

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  14. Lovely golden light! Joel is not dressed for Winter! Brrrrrr! Thanks for taking part in the "My Sunday Best Meme"

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