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.
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Crabs - yummy.....
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.....FREE THE BINS, campaign starts here!! Why tie them up when their natural habit is sedentary??
I agree but this bin has shown a wander lust.
...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...??
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
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