Staying close to home again this week.
Firstly, Eastbourne pier …
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then off to Newhaven Harbour with its metalwork cormorant statue …
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and fishing boats …
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and the ferry that crosses the Channel to France.
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Staying close to home again this week.
Firstly, Eastbourne pier …
.
then off to Newhaven Harbour with its metalwork cormorant statue …
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and fishing boats …
.
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and the ferry that crosses the Channel to France.
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Hi Keith – the sea-fog was around … lovely photos though – all the best – Hilary
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It certainly was! Thanks Hilary.
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Well I have to say I only saw it the night before … I didn’t get out to the front til it had gone. But you obviously enjoyed the clear misty roads … H
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I’m like Wednesday? What? You know that some of us old people can’t keep our days straight and need all the help we can get. Lovely pics.
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Wordless Wednesday is a moveable feast, a bit like Friday Fictioneers that always appears on a Wednesday! Cheers, Denise.
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Such beautiful pictures, Keith 😍
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Thank you Shweta.
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Great captures Keith blimey I am surpised how misty it was
Have a nistlesstastic safe week 😷😷😷
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We get quite a bit of it down here! Cheers.
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That openning shot with the fog is great
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I actually saw it from a bus window so I jumped off at the next stop to walk back and snap it! Cheers Lydia.
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What a great place to take photos. Enjoyed seeing them. Thanks for hosting the link up.
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Thanks so much.
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Love these foggy photos!
Thanks for sharing at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2020/05/meet-tommy.html
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I’m pleased, thank you!
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Ah, i have lovely memories of crossing the channel, many years ago. One ferry had a kitchen fire while we were on it, high excitement, that.
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I’m a regular ‘crosser’ and I’ve not experienced anything like that thank goodness!
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That sure is quite misty. Was it cold too, Keith?
And aren’t those people social distancing ? Or are they a family. :-)))
Have a wonderful week ahead!
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There was a damp chill! I actually took these before imprisonment, so the foreign students on the beach were OK!
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Gorgeous captures, Keith!
Happy Wednesday!
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I’m pleased you liked them! Thanks Veronica.
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Misty mornings are beautiful and so are these photos.
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Indeed they are. Thanks so much.
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Looks a bit misterious, but beautiful !
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It does a bit! Thanks Gattina.
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That’s definitely a place where I could hang out for hours, beautifully presented. Love the cormorant statue.
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It’s a place visit regularly – it’s great when the fishing boats come home. Thanks Jeanna.
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I love to see the sea mist rolling in. We get it here. It comes into Plymouth Sound then rolls up the rivers Tamar and Tavy.
I believe there was a heavy mist on the North Cornwall coast for a good part of the day today. Maybe it discouraged some of the 100 mile day trippers!
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It has its advantages!
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I admmire your dedication to photography getting off the bus and walking back. I’ve never seen this pier in person but it looks very familiar and the mist makes it very atmospheric. BTW I had to ask, is this your Summer? Just asking.
I went for a very relaxing beach walk which took me over a rocky headland. I loved it. Even saw a wallaby hopping beside the road driving home. It was a first. So relaxing.
Best wishes,
Rowena
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No Rowena, I’m in the UK so it’s Spring here, and the loveliest one I can remember. Your walk sounded delightful – I’ve never seen a wallaby!
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A wallaby is a small kangaroo. Some of them are quite small and they’re all gorgeous.
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Such beautiful pics. So very nice. Thanks for hosting and I hope that you have a wonderful week.
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Thanks so much.
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