Devon – day 4

It was our forth day in Devon, and we didn’t really want to go to the swimming pool or another castle, so we decided to go – yet again – to a beach! This time, it was full of rocks and covered in water which flooded the whole tide! It had a gigantic stretch of sand that we played in, and made up awesome challenges in the warm rock pools and freezing cold sea!

But first, we went into the Tidal Island called Burgh Island, which is really cool – it had a low tide, so it wasn’t much of an island, but we went on it anyway… We looked after some beetles and snails, but I didn’t have a snail – I prefered Discipline, Disobedience, and Beetie from those rather cute but S.L.I.M.Y. creatures…

It was very beautiful there, but we couldn’t absorb much landscape because we were too busy getting our beetles to mate – but anyway. We saw seagull chicks! They were fluffy! And spotty like leopards! But very small leopards! And flying leopards!

We spent hours in the pools and playing challenges where you get so freezing you might grab at hypothermia! Anyways, before I carry on babbling, I need to round this up! We were really quite sandy, so now when we came home, we went in the bath and learnt some poem, etc.

The challenges were things like staying, relaxing, in the boiling rock pools for two whole minutes, and then being dunked in the icecubed sea! It was indeed like melting icecubes in a bath and then sitting in it – or, rather, performing the I.C.E. B.U.C.K.E.T. challenge!

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