A wonderful pause for thought in a trip Sue Vincent has been sharing. I love living by the sea but not currently in sight of.. I would like to rectify that at some point as the changing moods of the ocean are great companions. #recommended
After Bamburgh’s glories, the simplicity of the tiny harbour at Craster made a welcome change. We had brought sandwiches rather than joining the rest of the party for a pub lunch… what little time we had could be used for visiting the church, or so we thought. The church, though, proved to be reluctant to reveal itself, which was a shame as later research showed it to be a tiny place with some beautiful stained glass.
Instead, we sat on the harbour, watching the pebbles move on the shore, or so it seemed as a hundred small birds trawled through the seaweed and stones for their own lunch and oystercatchers explored the shallows.
The little village is now famous for its seafood, but I was more interested in the sea. The sights, sounds and smells of the shore are far from me at home, and this trip would be…
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Thanks for sharing Sue’s post Jo.
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Thank you for sharing, Sally. I wish I lived closer to the sea myself…. xxx
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Wonderful trip Sue… Britain has so much to offer especially along its coastlines. xx
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I will never tire of exploring her shores, Sally. xxx
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