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Tag Archives: Sunrise
Curse Those Clouds
It isn’t a large lagoon It’s not always there Sometimes the shingle slips and fills its basin Sometimes the tide lets rip To shuffle the stones in its spiralling turbulence This morning I grin to see it Expecting the rising … Continue reading
Tuesday Treat: Details Seen Along The River
Some additional photos from our sunrise walk on 20th December 2024. Enjoy It was encouraging for our town’s economy to see so many ships in port This is a shot I couldn’t resist. Spotlight on the mallow I am fascinated … Continue reading
Sunday Picture Post: To The Harbour’s Mouth
20th December 2024 is the closest we can schedule a solstice walk. But will we catch the sunrise, when most days have been grey and overcast? We can hope. Please join us Despite the sun is still beyond the sea’s … Continue reading
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Tagged Great Yarmouth Harbour, Norfolk Walks, Photos, River Yare, Ships, Sunrise
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Sunday Picture Post: In The Crimson Dawn
4th December 2024, and with the fungi season all but over, and recent storms having torn the colour from the trees, and no new flowers yet, we turn to a different source of food for our lens – a walk … Continue reading
Sunday Picture Post: Early One Morning
Weather forecast for 28th December 2023 isn’t great. Cold. Very high winds. But at least no rain. Not knowing how bad those winds would be, we decide to stay close to home. Breydon Water. So let’s go… Breydon Bridge marks … Continue reading
Sunday Picture Post: Our Solstice Walk, Curtailed
We knew from the weather forecast that catching a sunrise this solstice morning wasn’t exactly a sure thing. In fact, we didn’t know how far we’d get before our walk was rained-off. But we ventured out all the same. Fingers … Continue reading
Tuesday Treats
I have no pretty flowers, no startling leaves, this week. And so for this week’s Tuesday Treat, this… Equinox Sunrise, from my holiday back in September
Sunday Picture Post: Stormy Skies
9th December 2022, we hoped to catch the sun as she rose out of the sea. But it wasn’t to be. Instead, we caught some wonderful clouds which I now share with you. In the early hours the sanderlings race … Continue reading
Beach Photographer
A week after the summer solstice, sunrise was still very early. But I’d been on that beach, pacing and waiting. And I had been rewarded. Now I was crossing the beach, back to the prom to go home. Time to … Continue reading
Sunday Picture Post: Early One Morning
Heatwave and health issues, I’ve not been able to get out for a walk. But here’s one I did earlier. So set the alarm for an hour before sunrise, and let’s go… The town sleeps beneath a slight mist… With … Continue reading