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Monthly Archives: December 2020
Not Worth a Quid
The lazy squid wasn’t worth a quid Lazing, languid, amongst the prawns and langoustine Forming liaisons potentially clandestine The fisherman pulled the shrimps and the octopi out of his pot Not a good catch, wouldn’t fetch him a lot But … Continue reading
Sunday Picture Post: Woodland, Cliffs and Safe Haven
Continuing last week’s Sunday Picture Post. On 2nd December (which now seems an age ago) we walked from Lowestoft to Gorleston via Gunton Warren, Corton Woods, Hopton Cliffs and Gorleston Beach. We pick up that walk at Corton Woods… …and … Continue reading
Posted in Photos
Tagged Autumn Trees, British Fauna, Cliff erosion, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk Walks, Photos, Ships, Suffolk Walks
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Please, Come Play with Me
There’s a seal colony further up the coast from me. Sometimes we see their dark heads bobbing in Breydon Water, or at the harbour’s mouth. But it’s unusual to get a good view. Yet this little fella wanted to play … Continue reading
CCC110: Santa’s New App
Me: So, what d’you think? Ruddy: Me: It’s a selfie Ruddy: Me: My profile photo Ruddy: Me: For the dating app Ruddy: Me: You know, the one Santa’s set up Ruddy: [Dating app! Those elves… Wouldn’t catch us reindeer being … Continue reading
Posted in Crimson's Creative Challenge, Mostly Micro, Photos
Tagged #CCC110, Crimson's Creative Challenge, Photos
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Crimson’s Creative Challenge #110
Welcome to my weekly challenge—open to all—just for FUN, FUN, FUN Here’s how it works: Every Wednesday I post a photo (this week it’s that one above.) You respond with something CREATIVE Here are some suggestions: An answering photo A … Continue reading
Posted in Crimson's Creative Challenge, Photos
Tagged #CCC110, Crimson's Creative Challenge
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Tuesday Treat
December 2nd, we walked from Lowestoft via Gunton Warren, Corton Woods, and Hopton Cliffs to Gorleston (where we watched a ship leave port). Here are some of the flowers and foliage. Variety diminishes as the year slides into winter. But … Continue reading
Today I am Editing
Looked out the window Pink streak in the sky, sun not yet risen Best get the shoes on, but to bridge or to beach? I’ve time enough, I’ll go down to the sea Great photos I took of the sky turning … Continue reading
Posted in On Writing, Photos
Tagged Photos, Sammi's Weekend Writing Prompt, Sea, Sunrise
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Sunday Picture Post: Sunrise Over Gunton Warren
Wrap up warm, we’re heading down the coast to Lowestoft and Gunton Warren. But first I need to join my daughter, which means crossing the bridge. The sun is no place near to rising yet. Lowestoft, England’s most easterly point. … Continue reading
To Babylon…
How many miles to Babylon? Three score miles and ten Can I get there by candlelight? Yes, you can get there by candlelight You can get there and back again [Old English Nursery Rhyme] By Candle Light, another title achieved … Continue reading