BTW I’ve been trying to find your blog without success!
Update – now I have!
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hilarymbMay 26, 2021 / 08:46
Hi Keith – coming back yesterday I saw ours up near Fort Fun … and thought I really should get up there to take a phot0 – especially now the weather looks to be improving … ever hopeful. I love beach huts … always fun to see … cheers Hilary
I’d like a beach hut, but nice ones cost almost as much as a flat! Those were on Cooden Beach by the way. Seems there’s some good walking weather on its way – enjoy it!
Are these the little houses at the beach where you can change clothes? they don’t have ’em here on this side of the pond.
I think I like the first one best:) Jesh
Hi Keith – I know … an arm and a leg at least! I just wonder if my father’s mother didn’t own one of those … she moved down to Ellerslie Lane – the land and her house fall within that housing development and we used to go to Cooden for the beach … in the days of the jellyfish influx in the mid to late 50s. Strange but true! She died in 1959 … and yes at last the weather has changed – though the beaches will now be heaving! Never satisfied … cheers Hilary
It’s a lovely spot if you don’t mind the trains going past. Graham Norton was recently trying to sell his huge ugly house just to the right of the huts. I don’t know if he’s succeeded.
A nice place to be !
It suits me! Thanks Sadje.
You’re welcome
Great pictures, Keith.
Thanks so much, Shweta, great to see you back again.
I had been on a bit of a break. It feels great to be back. Thanks, Keith!
What good idea amazing how different you look at them like that
Have an artistictastic week 👍
Cheers, Steve.
The last one is quite striking.
Thanks, Lydia. I’ve got a framed copy on my wall!
So very beautiful, Lovely. Thanks for hosting and I hope that you have a wonderful week.
That’s kind of you, thanks so much.
BTW I’ve been trying to find your blog without success!
Update – now I have!
Hi Keith – coming back yesterday I saw ours up near Fort Fun … and thought I really should get up there to take a phot0 – especially now the weather looks to be improving … ever hopeful. I love beach huts … always fun to see … cheers Hilary
I’d like a beach hut, but nice ones cost almost as much as a flat! Those were on Cooden Beach by the way. Seems there’s some good walking weather on its way – enjoy it!
These are nice! Gets your imagination going, too!
Those clouds just begged to be played with! Cheers.
Love the original and love the edits.
Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday, Keith. 🙂
I’m pleased! Thanks so much, Sandee.
Are these the little houses at the beach where you can change clothes? they don’t have ’em here on this side of the pond.
I think I like the first one best:) Jesh
Exactly that. People entertain friends in front of them and have barbecues. They are very sought after and ridiculously expensive! Cheers Jesh.
You’ve turned them into lovely artworks.
Thanks, Mimi, it was fun!
I love the edits.
Thanks so much, Karen.
The first photo looks like a heavy shower on the way, the second looks like a full blown storm! I really like that last effect too.
Something for every occasion! Thanks Jackie.
Hi Keith – I know … an arm and a leg at least! I just wonder if my father’s mother didn’t own one of those … she moved down to Ellerslie Lane – the land and her house fall within that housing development and we used to go to Cooden for the beach … in the days of the jellyfish influx in the mid to late 50s. Strange but true! She died in 1959 … and yes at last the weather has changed – though the beaches will now be heaving! Never satisfied … cheers Hilary
It’s a lovely spot if you don’t mind the trains going past. Graham Norton was recently trying to sell his huge ugly house just to the right of the huts. I don’t know if he’s succeeded.
Gorgeous beach huts photo