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Last week I took you for a stroll along Bexhill beach at low tide. Today the tide is rolling in!e tide is rolling in!
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Last week I took you for a stroll along Bexhill beach at low tide. Today the tide is rolling in!e tide is rolling in!
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I remember your WW post from last weeks low tide. I think I like the high tide better.
Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday. 🙂
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Right now it’s different again, calm as a mill pond. Thanks Sandee
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Brilliant captures I haven’t been you Bexhill since I was a kid I enjoyed tthos photos 🙂
Have a tidetastical week 🙂
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I wouldn’t want to live anywhere else! Pop down some time!
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How exciting!
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…and wet! Thanks Mimi
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Oh wow! What fantastic pictures! I sure wish I had an eye for a picture like sure & a great camera like yours too! Thanks for sharing & have a great day!
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Thank you – I did get very wet taking them!
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I can almost smell the sea and hear the waves crashing! Lovely photos; thanks for this little beach break. Cheers!
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Not the best day for a quiet picnic on the beach, but certainly a dramatic one! Cheers Debbie
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Why do I feel that the sea at Bexhill is little angry and thus lapping the shores with its ferocious attitude?
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It does have mood swings that’s for sure! Thanks Anagha.
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Hi Keith – the sea changes its tune so much … great photos of the groynes, the crashing sea and’ thrown’ pebbly’ gravel … cheers Hilary
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What a difference a day makes! It’s one of the joys of living close to a beach as I’m sure you agree.
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Awesome captures! I too, can almost hear the waves crashing!!
Happy WW!
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They were extremely noisy, so I’m not surprised! Thanks Veronica
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Thank you for sharing these pictures Keith and for hosting #ww this week. The sea does look a bit agitated, to say the least!
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It was a bit angry that day! Thanks Esha
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Keith,
Fabulous shots of the ocean waves crashing! Right now I wouldn’t want the spray to hit me as it would no doubt freeze me to death. 🙂
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It did hit me and I wandered home shivering and soaked!
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Does the tide always come in so wildly, or was this an unusual day? Awesome photos!
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Absolutely not! It’s high tide now and the sea is as still as a lake!
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Wow! That’s beautiful!
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Thanks so much
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Mother Nature keeps changing things – tides, skies, and creatures are all wonderful to observe.
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Every morning I look from my window at the sea and the sky add see something different. That’s nature!.
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You know what is happening now, don’t you?!!
More Seaglass is washing up!!!!!
Your beach is beautiful!
– Lisa
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So true! Thanks so much
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I love photos of the crashing waves. We visited Bexhill in late summer last year on a trip along the coast to Hastings. It was our first time in the area and we stayed at a B&B in Lower Dicker for a few days.
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I hope you enjoyed your visit to my neck of the woods!
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I love to see photos of the ocean, even though I live pretty close. It’s fun to see others’ ideas of a good image and I really like yours!
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Keith I love the waves both angry and placid. I love the sounds of them crashing against the shore. I find them calming and meditative too, to a great extent. How I envy you for living by the seaside. 🙂
Someday…I shall too. :)))))
So glad to see. your #WW linkups, Keith. Loving them!
Have a glorious rest of the week.
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Someday! Thanks so much Natasha
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