Photo blogging from the coast

One little job once we had done some basic unpacking was to see if all the bits of my backpacking tent, which has been packed away for years, were present and correct.

One little job once we had done some basic unpacking was to see if all the bits of my backpacking tent, which has been packed away for years, were present and correct. The tent is pretty much bomb proof. Tested in gales at Wasdale Head and elsewhere.

We have been to the little local park.

And we have been to the beach to throw rocks.

And practice levitating them.

And we have done some maths.


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Comments

9 responses to “Photo blogging from the coast”

  1. um… did you mention where this coast is? is it in the southeast? Cos I recongise that bin, I think I recognise that park, and I definitely recognise that beach!

  2. East Anglia, the land of the rising sun (says the bloke what took the pictures).
    So do you still recognise it?

  3. Beach looks lovely 🙂 I always find it a novelty when the houses come all the way down to the beach.
    And I love that last photo 🙂

  4. thats just bizare. honestly, exactly the same rubbish bins, park fencing and beach steps and groins as here!
    i guess the bins are a national design, for some reason I thought they were county. ah well!

  5. we were at that little park last week, with WF and the girls chasing each other round the very perfect for bike riding when you’re just getting to grips with it path!
    Are you walking distance from there, I still can’t picture where you are at all!!

  6. Looks lovely, lucky to be near the sea.

  7. Is it a permanent move? I lost track of where actually you were living, and which house was which some months back, as there seemed to be 4 on the go at one point, and never liked to admit it, lol.

  8. semi permanent, in that this house isn’t big enough for us long term, but we will be staying somewhere in the area (probably). We’re down to two houses now 😉

  9. Just catching up – love the rock levitating pic lol!

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