Tag Archives: Seascape

To Infinity

Two fabulous days last week – we went from the tail end of a cold, wet, grey winter to summer heat almost overnight. Headed for the coast on one of those days and saw this. A wonderful seascape that just … Continue reading

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Sea and Sky

One of the things I am discovering as I continue to explore the coastline of Sussex is that the sea is never the same – the light is different, the mood changes depending on the wind and tide, and the … Continue reading

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Shoes Off

Shoes off – just paddling. A simple scene that will be repeated on every beach countless times a day, particularly where the beach slopes at a gentle angle. Nothing quite like  walking lazily through the shallows on a Summer’s day … Continue reading

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On the Beach

Back to the beach again today. We are progressively getting familiar with the variety of beaches within easy reach of where we now live. A Tide Table app on iPhone enables us to schedule visits for when the tide is … Continue reading

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Glistening Sand, Glittering Sea

Another location on the south coast visited on a beautiful ‘Summer’ day. Dangerous to hint that this might be the first signs of summer because, knowing the vagaries of the British weather, we may plunge back into something much colder. … Continue reading

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The Glittering Sea

I am beginning to realize what makes the South coast special: it’s the fact that on a sunny day you look out onto a glittering, sparkling sea created by the sun’s lazy trajectory across the sky. When I look out … Continue reading

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Rays

The UK often describes itself as a sea-faring nation. We are an island people. We feel drawn to the sea. I live more or less dead centre in the UK – it’s a three-hour drive to reach the sea in … Continue reading

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