This scene initially made me sad - because they look like bodies strewn about. Of course I realize the tide will come in, lift them up, and breath life into them! Have a wonderful, wonderful weekend, and I'll anticipate seeing your photos upon your return!
I just love all the colours and the neat angles of each and every craft sitting on the sand Alan...great Boat Friday!!... you deserve a four day break....peter
Yes, I thought Lyme Regis were the paradise on earth (and one of my dreams to be o visited one day) after some praise by Chris and other persons -but honestly, this looks a bit disappointing.
I'm sure your Boys's (!) Bike Weekend will be a sportive success -and there will be also some other fun when men are among themselves, much laughter and jokes although a bit stressful- good that the wives stay at home - a wonderful, great time for you and 'Hals and Beinbruch' as we in German are wishing for such adventures! No internet is good for your soul and mind!
To be honest, Alan, seeing the boats beached like this is much more interesting to me because it's something I never saw in America. I find myself staring at this!
Enjoy your break from SC and the internet. You'll be in heaven doing what you like to do!
This just confirms my theory that the earth is rocking gently from side to side as It travels through space. This idea of the moon causing tides is utter nonsense.
Great with the tide out, and the boats making like beached whales on the mud, Alan.
Bring back spectacular shots of epic downhill journeys.