A few more photos from our walk on 30th December 2025. Enjoy…
🔼 No fungi, no flowers, no dragonflies, but flights of concrete steps. But stay with me. I do have some birds for you 🔽
🔼 No pretty poppies but a streetlamp beneath the bridge 🔽 Silo. Holding secrets?
🔼 Yay, rejoice, there is life! 🔽 ⏬
🔼 Like a ruby cake with chunky candles. It is, of course, the cargo end of a ship as it passes yet more of those secretive silos at sunrise 🔽 One of many bollards along this river. They’re painted every x-number of years. Looks like that new coat is now due
Looking up 🔼 Lighthouse and fingerpost 🔽 Juvenile gull perched upon a harbour light
🔽 Loads of turnstones chasing around the pier on their stick-like legs. No chance of a photo there, they move too fast. Ah, but these little sweethearts, they’re staying still. At least they did long enough for me to take this photo
That’s all for now folks. Enjoy your week












Love the play of light in these pictures
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The light is spectacular at that early hour. Worth freezing for! Although it wasn’t as cold as the past couple of days
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I can imagine how cold it must be.
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Other places have it colder. But we’re not used to it
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Indeed. We expect what we are used to where we live. Something over or under that range takes time to get used to.
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I remember deeper cold when I was younger. Most winters, we were deep in snow. But not for a long time now. So when we get it, it comes hard
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Climate has changed a lot over the years.
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Love turnstones ❤️
happy new year, if I haven’t already said it!
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I think you have said. But we all say it so many times, we lose track.
And yes, turnstone are delightful. But they move so fast, not so easy to photograph
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