It’s Tuesday so it must be …

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1At the far end of the beach, there’s an area less visited than the section along the promenade. There’s a small cliff and grass, and for a month or two, flowers emerge from the succulents and other plants along the way.

 

 

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43 thoughts on “It’s Tuesday so it must be …

  1. stevebethere Jul 26, 2022 / 09:04

    Lovely photos as always I like the close ups of them can see every detail my favourite is the beach

    Have a wavetastic week Keith and thanks for your visits 👍

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  2. hilarymb Jul 26, 2022 / 11:54

    Hi Keith – brilliant … love the mesembryanthemum, the thrift and that flourishing sea kale (I got) – not sure about the others … the pea one I should know … gorgeous and you’ve captured them perfectly – cheers Hilary

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    • Keith's Ramblings Jul 28, 2022 / 10:09

      Thanks for telling me what one of the flowers is called, I really have no idea!!

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  3. beth Jul 26, 2022 / 13:21

    oh, that’s so beautiful – a natural beach garden

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  4. Patricia Jul 26, 2022 / 17:01

    Beautiful photos. Nature is the best artist!

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  5. Sandee Jul 26, 2022 / 23:23

    I love all the beautiful wildflowers. Beautiful and great shots too.

    Thank you for hosting the Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop.

    Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday and rest of the week. 🙂

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  6. Natasha Jul 27, 2022 / 10:08

    Such gorgeousness, Keith. Ice flowers are a personal favourite. I love them to bits and can never have enough of all the versatile colours they come in.

    This was indeed a scenic walk for me, on a cloudy day here in the city. I hopped in from the New Castle story I had promised last week, remember? 🙂

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    • Keith's Ramblings Jul 28, 2022 / 10:55

      I’m really pleased you liked our little flower-strewn walk!

      I’ve just read your lovely story and so enjoyed it. I feel I know you a little better now!

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      • Natasha Jul 28, 2022 / 11:14

        I’m so glad.

        It’s raining cats and dogs here and I’m thinking of the beachy ice flowers!!

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    • Keith's Ramblings Jul 28, 2022 / 10:56

      Thanks, Jackie. It’s lovely, I’m blessed to have it just a short walk away.

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  7. My GBGV Life Jul 27, 2022 / 11:51

    We would love to go for a walk there and see those pretty flowers. What a beautiful area.

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  8. csuhpat1 Jul 27, 2022 / 13:59

    Looks like such a wonderful place to walk and enjoy nature. Very nice.

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  9. Andree Jul 27, 2022 / 14:16

    I love seeing these plants in the wild. They would never survive here. They are gorgeous.

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  10. Annalisa Crawford Jul 27, 2022 / 16:04

    Lovely to see a couple of bees in there too. I haven’t seen so many this year – 2020 was full of them and it was wonderful.

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  11. amandacatsynth Jul 27, 2022 / 17:56

    That looks so much like the beaches in my section of California, including the (non-native ice plant). Love the photos.

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  12. Emille Jul 28, 2022 / 03:20

    I know the purple and yellow flowers as “ïceplant” and grows in California, but I’ve never seen them at the beach. Here in Texas I haven’t been at the beach yet:) Right now it is too hot anyway – a 100 + degr.F). Great captures, Keith (oh, I see now that I confirmed the Californian blogger).

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    • Keith's Ramblings Jul 28, 2022 / 11:39

      It’s unusual to see any beaches with flowers here! We are just recovering from a heatwave so it’s great to get back down there again.

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      • Emille Jul 29, 2022 / 05:56

        Wow, a heat wave in the UK? What were the temps?

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  13. Mitzi Jul 28, 2022 / 16:32

    These wild flowers are so stunning!

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