Blue Lagoon
My eldest requested to have his photo taken next to sign. Just in case he needed pictures at school, he said.
They tried that trio pose they saw online but failed! The little one won't cooperate.
Ilocos Windmill.
Hello Hiver Friends!
I'm back again with another blog about the beach.
I mentioned in my last post that before we saw that stunning sunset by the beach, we went to another beach. Well, I was talking about this one. The reason why the kids could not swim was because it was the hottest time of the day and the waves were a little rough for the kids to swim in. If you could not swim was because it was the hottest time of the day and the waves were a little rough for the kids to swim into.
If you can notice in the background, there were no swimmers by that time. The kids really wanted to get close to the water, but I stopped them, and we just settled near the road under the shade of the coconut tree and let them play in the sand for a short while.
A few local sellers were set up on Blue Lagoon Street, and they advised us that if we planned to swim, it would be preferable to get there early in the morning when the water is closer to the coast and the waves are gentler. After learning what the locals expressed, we decided not to go swimming but instead to take pictures to capture some memories about the trip and just enjoy the beautiful surroundings.
Blue Lagoon is a picturesque place because that is where the famous windmill of Ilocos sits. From the beach, a few of the windmills are visible.I wish I had taken more pictures because it's a very lovely view. I just captured a few photos because the heat was so exhausting.
All photos are my own, unless stated otherwise.
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