Sunday, 25 January 2015

Sardinia Bay - Port Elizabeth

Some of you know that the main reason for this trip to South Africa was to travel up the Garden Route to scatter my Dad's ashes in Sardinia Bay, Port Elizabeth.

Dad in his earlier years founded a Life Guarding club purely by volunteer on a beach called Sardinia Bay. His friends and him decided to do this as this was a busy spot for locals and there was no life guarding support there. This was in 1973.

I don't want to go into extreme detail of the events that day other then I know that this is what my father would've wanted, and I am very glad I was able to this for him.

Before we went to scatter his ashes we stopped off at Kings Beach, 
where he first started Life Guarding.


We stopped off at the Beer Shack for a bite to eat and this is what I saw above Robyn's head.
To New Beginnings
Kev.

Sardina Bay - Port Elizabeth
The sand dunes were so exquisite

 Just behind us where there is grass we scattered his ashes.






1 comment:

  1. What a wonderful thing to have been able to do in honour of your dad. You will always have this memory. Xo

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