It was a beautiful day. The children, and the adults, enjoyed Samantha the Penguin who spent some time with them. I reckon Samantha was a bit warm in the pink outfit that she was wearing - penguins do not usually wear pink outfits like this one!
Most of the group at the turning point at Three Anchor Bay parking lot
Well, with about 1 km to go, Hannah fell fast asleep in grandpa's arms, so he carried her the rest of the trip. Actually, Shelly and Grandpa had carried Hannah most of the way because she has become very wary of dogs, and there were three dogs amongst the walkers, so she simply did not want to be on the ground!
Two people from Penguin Promises who sponsored the walk were carrying 'Hoot for Penguins' boards and waving them at motorists. They counted over about 400 motorists hooting for the cause, some hooting really merrily, others apparently embarrassed to give a little 'toot', and every degree of enthusiasm in between, and the hooters included drivers of buses, trucks, motor cars\ and motor cycles. The cause was to raise awareness of the plight of the African Penguins that have dwindled in numbers over the past century from 1.5 million to about 60 000 (a 96% decline).They are threatened by litter in the ocean and on the beaches, especially by oil spills.
Well, a really lovely outing, although I must admit that the grandparents were feeling about as tired as the grandchildren clearly were!
Let us all be careful to use water sparingly, not litter, and assist in cleaning up when we have opportunity - beach and other clean-ups and oil spills, and at bird sanctuaries where they clean birds that have been affected by oil spills and other pollution.
Lovely outing - I would like to have been there too. Lovely pictures - thanks for sharing!
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