Basic, Standard, Deluxe
They all serve a purpose
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When the sands are busy – is one really better than the other
Lifesaver’s huts seen on our travels
Joining in with Elephant’s Child and others for Sunday Selections
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Basic, Standard, Deluxe
They all serve a purpose
~ ~ ~ ~ ~
When the sands are busy – is one really better than the other
Lifesaver’s huts seen on our travels
Joining in with Elephant’s Child and others for Sunday Selections
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I think it is the calibre of the lifesavers rather than their huts that is the important issue. Thanks for joining us again.
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You know, I don’t think I’ve ever been on a beach that had an official lifeguard. I grew up visiting the small-lake, private beach owned by my Grandparents, and sometimes visited the nearby small beach owned by my Great Aunt on the same lake. We weren’t allowed to go to the beach without adults. Different landscape entirely than ocean beaches, 🙂
The Canadian Shield has thousands of land-locked, small lakes.
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As a small child I can remember the very tall life guard chairs and lifeguards watching all the swimmers in Lake Erie.
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Life guards even at the concrete swimming pool, usually in a type of tower Or running up and down the sides.
But as long as they’ve eagled-eyed on potential problems I guess it doesn’t matter – but being above the people/sea much better
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All have shade, none have aircon, so I would go for the first, the most open to the breeze. Whatever, lifesavers need to be comfortable and have a good vantage point.
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Maybe they get a fridge or tea-making facilites in the posh one.
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doesn’t matter what the hut is like, it is for their protection from to much sunshine. beautiful beaches and I like the good one best of all
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I wouldn’t. Mind any of them. I’d just love to be on a beach somewhere enjoying the sun and the surf
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