We had marked 17th December 2025 for our weekly walk. We would walk to the next village along. With sunrise being at its latest now, we would capture it rising out of the sea. Ha! Really? The day began in a thick blanket of fog. We walk anyway. Please join us
🔼 Half hour after sunrise, the sea can’t be seen 🔽 Forty minutes after sunrise, we can see that the sun is trying. But it’s not yet succeeding to burn through the mist. Meanwhile we walk the dunes, but I’m holding those photos back for next week’s post
🔼 An hour or so after sunrise. Ah! I note that some of those turbines have their heads in the clouds. Not true clouds, but the residual fog bank. However, one of these has been decapitated after it burned out 🔽 Look! The sun! It casts its golden light across the marram grasses
🔼 With the sun now on our side, I try for a zoomed shot of this ship. How far away? Oh, only a mile and a half. So despite the earlier fog, we now have good visibility 🔽 The fog bank is slowly dissolving, though wisps still linger around these turbines
🔼 As said above, we’ve walked the dunes, now we’re looking for a more level surface. This takes us past the holiday camp. There’s a rash of them along our coast, and is it a wonder when we have such a beautiful beach. Don’t believe me? See Tuesday’s post 🔽 The ‘club house’ ⏬ with dune and beach access
🔼 Destination, Caister Voluntary Lifeboat Service. This isn’t part of the RNLI, but is charity-funded. We’ll add to its funding by stopping for a coffee and cheese scone in its cafe 🔽
🔽 I have visited here many times but never taken a photo of its craft. So here it is in all its hi-vis orange livery
That’s all for now. But more photos from this walk next week. Meanwhile, don’t forget Tuesday Treats!
Hope you enjoyed












Love the shot of the sunlight on the grass. The boat is very good looking.
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It never ceases to amaze me how good that zoom is when there’s nothing between me and the object!
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Awesome- but kudos to the photographer too 🙌🏼
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I thank you. Amazing I can hold the camera with no shake!
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Oh you’re so good at it. ♥️
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Appreciate your appreciation
🤔😉🥰🥰🥰
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My pleasure 😍😍😍
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Looks like a bracing walk 💜💜
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You’re obviously familiar with the east coast. But put it this way: I usually shed my jacket about an hour into the walk. This day that jacket happily stayed on!
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We are so lucky we have the most amazing coastline and walks…burrr! I thought for one minute you were going to to say you took your coat off… That would have been too hardy for me 💜
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What a varied and wonderful adventure.
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More from that walk next week. Cos, for obvious reason, I shan’t be walking this coming (Christmas) week
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Gorgeous! I wish I was at the shore right now.
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It’s almost mild at the moment.
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I have been on the other side of that fence on the walk up to Caister lifeboat station on many occasions. It’s a great view.
Lovely pictures.
Happy Christmas!
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The golf course? Or the race track?
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