Showing posts with label scenery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label scenery. Show all posts
Sunday, 17 June 2012
Sunday's wash adds no mud to my boots
After last Sunday's photo of my feet in the Atlantic at Key West, I thought I'd do another seaside picture now that I'm back in England.
Let's just say that when I was strolling about on the south side beaches in Key West, it was about 33C and very sunny.
Back here on Sunday it was 'dramatic' and the sea also seemed to have gone out a very long way. I was around the area of England known as 'The Wash' which is that little notch at the top of East Anglia, around where it joins to Lincolnshire.
I decided not to attempt to dip into the water which was probably a little colder than that in Florida. It was also a fairly long hike across the mudflats. King John lost the Crown Jewels attempting a similar trip back in 1216. Admittedly I did have my Wellington boots in the car, but they were still clean from not being used at Saturday's music concert.
I decided they could stay that way.
Labels:
beach,
East Anglia,
feet,
scenery,
sea,
sun,
weather,
wellington boots
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