Skip to main content

It's Fiji Time


Today we are in day 2 of our holiday in Fiji. We are staying at the Warwick Resort - this is the view from the edge of the grass outside the resort looking out over the water and the seafood restaurant.

It's taken us until now to completely wind down but it's nice waking up to the sound of waves and seeing all the interesting things the country has to offer.

Yesterday we walked around the beach and saw mud crabs, different coloured tropical fish and a white and black poisonous snake. We did attempt to go snorkeling but all the gear was booked out so fingers crossed for today.

Linking up with My Corner of the World.

Comments

Cath said…
Enjoy.....but stay away from those snakes...eeeek!
betty-NZ said…
Such a gorgeous--and warm--corner of the world! Hope you all have a great time!

Your post rocks at 'My Corner of the World' this week!


My Corner of the World
local alien said…
Love what you've been posting on IG. You two know how to enjoy yourselves on holiday!
William Kendall said…
Enjoy the time away.
Sharon said…
Wow, what a fabulous place to visit. I'm leaving for the California beach later today but, it won't compare to this gorgeous beach.
Bill said…
Enjoy and have fun!
Rhonda Albom said…
I love Fiji, especially in our winter.
eileeninmd said…
Hello, what a beautiful place for a vacation. Lovely scene and photo. Wishing you a happy day and weekend!
PerthDailyPhoto said…
Oh wow! Looks like you are in paradise Amy. Fiji is so beautiful, enjoy to the max 💙
carol l mck said…
Wow! ~ what a place ~ wishing you the best time ever ^_^

Happy Day to You,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
You have reminded me how much I want to get to Fiji on my holidays someday - wishing you good luck with the snorkeling gear!
Vacation in Fiji ...sounds heavenly! And you are getting away from Winter too right?

Popular posts from this blog

Auckland Metropolis Museum

In amongt the modern new highrise buildings in Auckland City is this smaller vintage building that is currently for sale (I'd buy it if I had the money).   My research found that:  "It was designed by English-born architect Charles Towle and erected in the early 1930s as the Church of Christ, Scientist, the building's Graeco-Roman facade has towering columns that frame its impressive entranceway, with three ornate timber doors decorated with leadlight inserts providing access to the expansive foyer. Arched ceilings dominate the former congregational high stud space beyond the foyer and numerous picturesque windows provide a light, airy feel and an ambience many office buildings lack. The building housed congregational and Sunday school services for 70 years until it was sold and converted into office space in 2003. A significant refurbishment was also carried out with care taken to ensure that the building's distinctive character remained intact. Special architectural ...

Family

  Photo taken Spring 2024 in Auckland We have been invited to a family reunion in June 2026 which will be held in Auckland so I'm looking forward to catching up with relatives that I haven't seen in over 10 years.  This week we have: Had a good chat with a friend who has also adopted a rescue dog - must arrange a play date. I've bought some non alcoholic liqueurs to mix up for mocktails which have been very nice as I don't really drink. We had a massive wind storm 2 days ago, we were ok but a good friend who lives 20 minutes away had a bolt of lightning strike her house, the result was a blown up power box inside and part of her kitchen got burned, she had to call out the fire brigade to put it out. And I have a question for you; when you add your blog post to a blog meme or a blog link up, do you expect the owner of that blog to at least come back and comment on the other blogs that have linked up to it including yours even if it's only occasionally?  I actually th...

Hail

  Spring is throwing out some strange weather right now. We don't get snow where we live but it is visible on some of the mountains around us over Winter. Last week around 4.30am we had a very loud thunderstorm with hail. It wasn't until an hour or so later my daughter said this is what she saw out on our deck.  Clumps of hail all over the deck and on her hand. Apparently various other suburbs around town got it too. Linking up with  Through my lens ,  Tuesday Treasures ,  My corner of the world ,  Wordless Wednesday .