At last some snow – not a huge amount, and of the dry, powdery variety, but the wind chill has been fierce. That said, we went out for a very brisk walk yesterday, along the beach, past the oyster beds and up towards Seasalter.
Leaving the beach, we walked over the sea wall and along the short cut-through, to one side of which there is a large basin of tall, tufty grass. The snow and ice had turned the grass into a motionless sea, frozen boisterously in cresting undulations. As black and white landscapes, the provenance of the resulting images is difficult to discern, this patch of wild scrub roaring like unleashed flood water.
Stunning photos and delighted you finally got your wish of some snow! X
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Bloody cold though! 😀
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Incredibly beautiful. Incredibly, incredibly beautiful.
What a Master.
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João-Maria! How incredibly, incredibly kind of you! X
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Wow, these are so dark and atmospheric Phil. Would love to see these full screen, itching to see more detail. Love em..
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Thanks Phill! I think I’ve set them up so you can click on open them on here in gallery mode? Give them a click and see.
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