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Just two photos this week!
I created these works of fine art on the white beach beneath the chalf cliff close to Beachy Head.
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for Wordless Wednesday and others.
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Just two photos this week!
I created these works of fine art on the white beach beneath the chalf cliff close to Beachy Head.
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Add your link below!
Lovely pictures, particularly the Lighthouse!
Thanks so much, Gypsie.
Lovely art at a pretty place!
It’s lovely down there!
Nothing better than a great beach. Those rocks are very white. I too love the lighthouse. Beautiful shots.
Thank you for hosting the Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop.
Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday and rest to the week, Keith. 🙂
Who needs snow when we’ve got those?
Lovely art work.
Thanks, Sadje.
You’re welcome
They are fun works of art! The first looks like a dog sitting up and the second is a fat man sitting on rocks. I know, I have an overactive imagination!
…now you come to mention it! Cheers, Jackie.
Hi Keith – great photos of our chalky area – cheers Hilary
Closer to you than me Hilary!
Love that white. I’ve never seen anything like that in person. Alana ramblinwitham
They’re not a very common sight, but beautiful when you see them. Thanks, Alana.
Love the clean look of the white rocks. That lighthouse looks so very lonely.
Don’t worry about the lighthouse, it’s much loved around here!
They are brilliant i did actually think it was snow before I opened the post I agree who needs snow heheh!
Have a snowless artistictastic week 👍
Exactly, we get snow in mid-summer down there!
Beautiful.
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Thanks so much, Regine.
So very lovely and peaceful. Beautiful.
Thanks so much.
Nice sculptures! You are an artist!
I’ve been telling them that for years! Cheers.
Haha, this makes me smile. We lived for the last 6 years on the countryside (before moving to Texas the last year) where rock stacking was in vogue. I like that your stacks are so white!
I bet you made a stack ot two!
Actually … I didn’t, because I first would have to look for rocks, lol.