Wednesday, 29 February 2012

The fishing season has started......

....there will be crabs for tea.







The litter bin has been captured and return to captivity, although the thin rope holding it down does not look strong enough.







More sea art; not really as this is the same piece of metal but it has changed colour. The first time I saw it the surface was very dry this time it was damp. The same object offering different colours, I find interesting.





This little plant is a Coltsfoot which is one of the first flowers to appear on the cliffs. As you can see there are no other plants near the coltsfoot because of slumping, [ a type of cliff fall where the top turf layer slides down the cliff.] At this end of the beach there has been a lot of slumping so we have a lot of bare earth.

4 comments:

Claire said...

Crabs - yummy.....

.... and.....

.....FREE THE BINS, campaign starts here!! Why tie them up when their natural habit is sedentary??

walrus21 said...

I agree but this bin has shown a wander lust.

claire said...

...and i love the 'sea art'...

Fascinating how it looks so different when wet - it will be different colours in different light conditions too.

Fancy photographing it sand blown on a dull, icy cold day...??

Sandra Rowney said...

Hello Walrus 21, I'm looking forward to my regular 'walks on the beach' this year with you ....from the comfort of my desk in Norwich, x