Got taken for a lovely ride today, and ended up having fish and chips and then a lovely walk around Dunwich here in Suffolk. the old church and half of the village is under the sea now.
These are some of the cliffs that are fast disappearing into the sea, but the Sand Martins were making the most of the cliff to nest.
The 13th century Friary or rather the remains of it, lovely flints.
Yet another view the sky looks a bit black but we were lucky we did not get wet here.
Of course the usual seagull who posed for me!
Quite a few fishermen some were managing to catch fish, and in the background the Sizewell dome.
These trees were waiting to have a photo taken of them the colours looked so good.
Miles of beautiful walks through Dunwich and Minsmere bird sanctuary, all owned by the National Trust.
Then on to Walberswick the other side to Southwold where I usually take photos, the old church ruins.
The new church stands tall a large church for a small but select village.
Down to the sea, and looking across to Southwold.
Thanks Ivan for a lovely afternoon, getting lost was fun!
1 comment:
Hello B. It's lovely to hear from you. Yes, I'm very keen to see what you've been knitting, post away on the Bints' blog. I love these pictures of the sea - I miss it so much, being as far away from it as you can possibly get!
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