Sunday Picture Post: A Forgotten Walk of 2024

4th October 2024 we walked the beach from Gt Yarmouth to Caister-on-Sea. But then the following week we had loads of wonderful fungi photos and autumnal foliage, and the beach walk got pushed aside. So now’s time to catch up. Enjoy

4th October 2024

We might like to catch the sunrise, but in early October that rising is early

4th October 2024

Yet we’ve managed to catch the last of the sun’s golden rays!

4th October 2024

4th October 2024

Cute little clouds we have this day. It’s not always so on this coast

4th October 2024

I never tire of taking photographs of the wind turbines – on zoom, for they are more than a mile and a half out at sea

4th October 2024

4th October 2024

The dunes (see Tuesday Treats for our Dune Community)

4th October 2024

At Caister we find a wonderful box of tricks. So thoughtful to provide these for visiting children

4th October 2024

Caister-on-Sea houses an active fishing community. Yet it has no harbour, no river, no jetty, just the beach and this little ‘hard’ at the back of the dunes

4th October 2024

Hope you enjoyed. See Tuesday Treat for the Dune Community

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14 Responses to Sunday Picture Post: A Forgotten Walk of 2024

  1. Violet Lentz's avatar Violet Lentz says:

    Brilliant photos. I snagged the one with the Ferris wheel. What can you tell me about it? Oh, and I have my take on the church photo I grabbed from your yearend post scheduled for tomorrow. Good Sunday!

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  2. Sadje's avatar Sadje says:

    I love the idea of toys for borrowing. Beautiful sky scapes my friend

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  3. Dale's avatar Dale says:

    It is a beautiful thing to have the toys available for kids. Beautiful photos.

    And much as I love the last two – it feels like a dump site!

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  4. Frank's avatar Frank says:

    Wonderful photos! You are so fortunate to live in such a beautiful place!

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    • I am reminded of that so often. Yes. It’s not just the beach and dunes, the river and estuary, but a short bus journey delivers me into some of Norfolk’s most picturesque landscapes, not to mention the Norfolk Broads.

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