A miscellany of photos from our week based at Cromer from 23rd to 29th September 2023, taken around the resort. Enjoy…
As we sipped wine on the patio…
Lampposts like this one feature in many of the photos this week!
Spotted from the pier. In this shot it looks like a Black Throated Diver (a rare visitor to our coast) but in another shot (which was too distant) it looks more like a Red Throated. Either way, I was delighted!!!
Gulls are ubiquitous around our coasts but I liked this shot of the bird tackling a crab…
And this one, head into the business of preening…
Wishing Stones suspended from the steps down to the beach
The Humble Bumble getting busy with the pretty salt-tolerant Tamarisk
Geese leaving us for the winter months…
Bladderwrack is seldom seen on our east coast (where I live) but is abundant here on the north coast!
The bedrock is chalk with deep seams of flint. That bedrock gets eroded and torn by the sea, the flint nodules thrown up on the beach. The colour comes from the high iron content of the sand
Time to say goodbye to the gulls, the stones, the sand and the sea…
Hope you enjoyed.











I very much enjoyed. Amazing differences from one coast to another. I wonder if the honey produced by plants that are salt-tolerant, have a slight salty taste? I bet that would be divine.
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Now there’s a thought!
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Things that make you go hmmmm π
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Lovely pics.
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Thank you, Sadje π π π
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Youβre most welcome
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