Sunday, 12 January 2014

Blue sky. . . .

We've had a few trips out and about over the last week or so.

Although the news said stay away from the coast, we couldn't resist. We headed over to Glasson Dock to see the sea!


The above photo shows the view over towards Sunderland Point.


The sea was quite calm although very high.


In the marina the water was pretty choppy and the house boat above didn't make it !!


Back to the sea again yesterday but this time to Lytham St Annes.


The children love the sand dunes. The photo above shows a rescue mission, my little boy fell into a hole, all you could see was his wellies above the grass. I was laughing so much I was no help!!



The beach was covered in razor clam shells.


The weather was chilly but the beautiful blue sky always lifts your spirits.

10 comments:

  1. We are a good two hours away from the sea on both sides, so we don't go as much as I would like, if I lived near I would be there all the time.....

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    1. I love going to the beach, but sometimes I wish we had rock pools not just sand. But you can't have everything!! Sarah

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  2. Very beautiful after the storm shots. Sad for the houseboat and sorry for laughing about the wellies in the dune shot too.

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    1. He probably would have managed to get himself out had he not had pockets full of stones and shells!! Sarah

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  3. what beautiful photos as usual Sarah. We are under snow at the moment so no chance of beach for us! x

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    1. There was definately no snow, but it was chilly!! Nice to get back to the car. Sarah

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  4. Love the blue skies and the photo of the razor shells. I keep saying we should visit the area around Sunderland Point.
    We were at the beach at St. Anne's this week too. Maddy enjoyed her run around. Spring is in the air! I keep telling myself.
    All's well that ends well with the wellies. .....

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    1. We love the beach. It's a long time since we visited Sunderland point, I always fear being cut off by the tide!! I think spring is on its way, the evenings seem just a little lighter. Sarah

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  5. I'm ashamed to say I haven't been to the beach yet this year. When we moved to St Annes I said I'd go every day, I don't even go every month. Must remedy that this year. Love the photos.

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    1. We lived further inland, near beautiful rolling fells, but we never go up there walking. Maybe we should change that this year too!! Sarah

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