Showing posts with label Sea. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sea. Show all posts

Monday, June 03, 2013

"On the way to St Ives, I met a man with seven wives...."


Save me a plot here...

...when no-one's looking I will come and sit here.



Winter in St. Ives

Looking up at the egg shell white skies
Wisped with misty wintered greys
A rainy postcard panorama
Of a certain earthly amaze.


Pulling my coat around my mouth
The battling chill crowns my head
Coastline gulls waddle on the mirroring wet sand
Swept from the unforgettable colours of the oceans bed.

Into restaurants and into coffee houses
The rare few haste to keep warm
An unique contrast of summer
With all its feverous, raucous swarm.


Gazing out at the stately homes stacked on rustic mossy rocks
Dark green trees thread themselves in the thrilling fabric of the hills
Hearing the bluster against the many boat masts
While an intoxicating calm in me quickly distils.

This is a place so at ease with its own hibernation
Merrily exposing a different character that is wondrously undressed
And as I take in the rows of closed shops
The feeling left isn’t one of emptiness but one of being blessed.

Anonymous

 













Friday, November 18, 2011

This one doesn't need a title.....It's my beloved Cornwall!


Everybody loves Cornwall...hang on a minute I said that about cushions!?!....well nobody has disagreed with me, so I shall also make that sweeping statement about Cornwall as well!



....but how can you not love it...its beautiful....




These believe it or not are NOT sunsets, don't choke on your cuppa, they are in fact sunrises....yes that's right, sunrises! Astonishing on two counts - 1. I have never seen a sunrise like that in Surrey before & 2. I was up early enough in the morning to see a sunrise!



Pretending I was a millionaire on beautiful boat for the day....





Although I did see several seals in the sea, these seals/sea-lions were at the Gweek Seal Sanctuary...


- who knew they had toenails

This is a before & after of one getting angry with me cos I blocked his sunlight!








The astounding St. Michaels Mount, which gets completely cut off from the mainland at high tide. As you can see from my pic the causeway is about to be flooded by the tide and anyone who didn't manage to get off the island on time will need to catch the local ferry.




- you'll think I'm mad but I swear there is a heart shape on my Cornish Pasty....



Bye Cornwall x

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Wind in my hair, salty spray on my face...

A walk along the beach is my favourite thing to do. Its like a ritual when I visit my parents, a beach walk needs to be factored in somewhere! I usually end up pockets bulging with several interesting pebbles/shells, bits of driftwood, old rope etc and some fab photos....




 My parents beach is so beautiful, as you can see, not just the normal sand and pebbles, but you get all these beautiful flowers living beside the best view ever! 


I really wish this was my bench on my own beach and I could just wander down to it whenever I wanted to and sit with a good book listening to the sea...


Bex x



Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Beachcombing for eye catching subjects....


'The Huts'

'Breakwaters'

'I'm Waiting...'

'Concentration'

'Lunch Queue'

'Ready to sail'

'Paddling'

'Flying in'


Rebecca x



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